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That’s rather optimistic. I’m pretty sure it’s daily. Although, perhaps it’s only once a month that it gets upvoted
That’s rather optimistic. I’m pretty sure it’s daily. Although, perhaps it’s only once a month that it gets upvoted
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I think the question is flawed and so are the responses. You all wrote far too much so I cba to read
I found the customisation of Sync to be severely lacking. The default text size is illegible and the sleuth of options to increase that size have practically no fidelity so end up making the design look terrible.
Arms manufacturers would probably argue that guns are intended to be deterrent. And they shouldn’t be held liable that the cops keep executing unarmed suspects with them.
As someone who read a lot as a child I still find myself saying hyperbowl. I’d certainly heard the correct pronunciation but it wasn’t until very late that I made the connection to the word I’d learned by reading.
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That’s what I was questioning. Why do do the work but then not make it accessible?
It’s a similar thought to this topic: https://lemmy.world/post/3179113
My main issue with this is it requires a cheat sheet just to view a cheat sheet.
I’ll rephrase. Why require an editor? The most common viewers of SVG do not support layers.
I’ll rephrase. Why require an editor? The most common viewers of SVG do not support layers
Why not export them rather than requiring people to install Inkscape just to view the files?
You may want to re-read the comment I was replying to. At no point did I blame Windows. I simply provided an anecdote supporting that Linux has decent out of the box support for drivers.
Yep. I’ve got a Logitech mouse that always bugged out on Windows. Tried downloading their app/drivers and the install indicator just kept going and going above 100%. Completely broken.
Same mouse on Ubuntu works perfectly.
I’ve been playing around with Grafana alot lately so my screens do look closer to the second. Except not such a disordered jumble so it doesn’t have any where near the same wow factor
Yeah, right
We should think about starting a GoFundMe to get the author the mental health support they so clearly need
Angry old man angry
Damn, You weren’t kidding. the article would be comical if it weren’t so worrying for his mental state.
You should consider who your audience is, are they all CLI experts familiar with the difference in syntax? That seems unlikely.
I’d always write documentation in a way that’s accessible to most users. The difference between and
#
syntax is highly esoteric.
sudo
on the other hand is familiar to almost everyone. It’s one of the first things mentioned in beginners guides.
I wouldn’t even prefix your commands with as an experienced user is quite likely to include that when copying the command.
A lot of people are citing the arch wiki as a standard that uses #
but isn’t the entire meme around arch that its a notably complex system?
Ubuntu because it requires the least amount of hack fixes to get working.
And snap has vastly simplified software installation.