

Not exactly sure this is the “right way” to use them, but I use one as an autocomplete helper in my IDE. I don’t ask it to code anything, just use it as autocomplete.
Majority of the time, it works well, especially in common languages like Python.
Programmer, Linux user
Not exactly sure this is the “right way” to use them, but I use one as an autocomplete helper in my IDE. I don’t ask it to code anything, just use it as autocomplete.
Majority of the time, it works well, especially in common languages like Python.
ArcoLinux ArchLinux (BTW) because I love tinkering with computers.
Finding ways to automate tedious tasks is the fun part of the challenge. Scripts, systemd services, bash aliases are a great skill to learn. (Especially bash)
Also I’m too used to pacman and AUR to go back to APT.
Pacman /w chaotic-aur, otherwise AUR with yay
Linux
Anything that cannot be run natively on Linux I do not trust.
You got the French language initials backwards, OP.
It should be rm -fr /*
Dont have an account on reddit, so not banned. I do lurk from time to time though.
Typo in the first sentence.
Should say “Qt nice is here!”
Voyager because it looks and feels like Apollo for Reddit (RIP BTW)
Let us know if that fixes the issue. I’m having the same problem on my end.
So what does it do?
Coin flip.
Less time spent deciding what’s important, and more time spent improving the service to the point where overpopulation isn’t a problem.
I dont have a routine other then work. Just whatever I feel like doing in the moment.
3 download 0.9 upload
:)
The one bug programmers cannot patch: procrastination.
Both depending on what I feel like saying.