

No, www needs to go the way of the dodo.
Gotta love an abbreviation that is longer to say than the expansion
No, www needs to go the way of the dodo.
Gotta love an abbreviation that is longer to say than the expansion
Typst is another one with potential, yep. Still early and it has a ways to go… we’ll see if it manages to take the crown from LaTeX.
I think functionally something like the LyX concept of “what you see is what you mean” is critical, as is the version control (where git is the best option / biggest player)
My opinion… try to set up kerberized NFS and check back.
What. A. Pain.
For filth in a charging port, yeah.
It did. The thick manuals of the 90s needed to actually document things.
I just ran into a new crop of problems with Linux games.
Apparently Unity 5.4.0 has a bug where it will crash (or rather close the game) if Chrome is running. (Or any Electron app like oh, say … Steam) Kudos to Unity for fixing it, but shame a bunch of old Linux-native games will never get fixed.
https://discussions.unity.com/t/bug-in-unity-when-running-chrome-on-linux/646017
OnlyOffice is another shit clone of Office 2007. Fight me.
The problem with Libreoffice is that they are satisfied with being a second-rate clone of the baroque mess that is Office 2007.
Google Docs is the last thing to push the Word Processor forward, kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
I’m pretty sure there’s a viable solution in the git +markdown+latex space but no one has quite found it yet. LyX is close-ish but misses the mark.
The fact that Kerberos and LDAP originated in the *NIX ecosystem and still don’t work worth a shit without Active Directory.
That’s the one good thing to come from Microsoft in 20 years. Maybe GitHub too although it’s getting enshittified now.
I know. :-)
Not really relevant: power requirements would affect battery size much more than charging port size. And USB-C supports much greater power transport than the old dock connector.
Not conductive? Isn’t that a good thing?
Because either way you’re taking a risk.
Security flaws and aging hardware are two obvious problems.
I’d very much question why you’d use windows 10 over something better supported— maybe not Linux but at least Windows Server OS.
“Changes” are not the same thing as “files”.
I’d expect that files that are not in version control would not be touched.
I dunno, “discard changes” is usually not the same as “delete all files”
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