Calling Emacs “somewhat simple” is… A Choice. It’s the only text editor that can be a window manager lol
Calling Emacs “somewhat simple” is… A Choice. It’s the only text editor that can be a window manager lol
This is what I do as well
The answer’s always Debian. I use guix for packages, though it doesn’t have as much stuff on it as nix.
Linux user group at my uni. I love Unix like systems, especially Linux.
Actually, mormons think they are very logical. I’ve seen many instances of people talking about how Brandon Sanderson being Mormon is why he’s so thorough at world building.
Xenia! Woo
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Erlang VM is supposed to be used for applications that need high reliability (it was developed for the telecom industry). A common idiom in Erlang applications is running many instances of a process and letting it crash when facing an unrecoverable error. After it crashes, it restarts, hence the meme.
This is misleading, since regular desktop DRM would still obviously work, which is what the end user really cares about
ay, I was going to say that. Use it on all my boxes as a vi replacement.
Org mode is much better, using === for headings is dogshit
Sad to hear! If you’re truly willing to move to Linux, you could run either in a VM on the other OS, and use Linux for personal stuff, leaving Windows for MS-only apps
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“Hey kid, wanna try some nix/guix packages?”
I believe that’s part of the anti fingerprinting, you can turn it off if you wish
Just use guix or NixOS. Last package manager you’ll need
How does one install pirated games (e.g. from fitgirl) on Linux?