What kinda game is that?
What kinda game is that?
sudo makemehappy
Pls?
Pros of Linux: does exactly what you ask it to do.
Cons of Linux: does exactly what you ask it to.
Reminds me of my first day of a computer programming class. My teacher told us to write down instructions on how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Then he would follow the instructions.
“Put the peanut butter inside two slices of bread.” He’d grab the jar of peanut butter and put the whole jar inside two slices of bread
“Grab a knife and scoop out the peanut butter.” He’d start stabbing the lid.
Beautiful analogy of what it’s like to deal with technology
Real computer that’s good, but is more like
Error: file “PeanutButter.h” not found
Exit status code 1
That’s because you’re a noob and forgot to add this at the end:
fix(yourself)```Exit status code -3736228494
In a Java program that isn’t supposed to be able to break like that
I remember seeing a video where somebody did that with their kids! youtu.be/cDA3_5982h8
I thought it was hilarious. But you’re totally right, in the comments everyone’s talking about how they’re programming class had that same thing :)
sudo rm -rf /*
Problem is:
I have no idea what I asked it to do!
For example I was creating systemd services and stuff because it is actually fun in comparison to init.d back in the days. Now I usually just copy paste tutorials and adjust it until my stuff works.
But my boot time somehow got longer O didn’t noticed it at first, but when I finally digged to the problem it seems that for timed Services you don’t want the Service to be installed(or even able to be instlled) and only enable the timer.
No tutorial told me that.
To be fair I didn’t read the documentation on systemd. But who does?
“I can actually control and issue commands by myself instead of relying on shady installers and other type of automated-related stuff?”
“Whoooooa, whoa now buddy… that is too much.”
Does exactly what you want it to do*
*Until you encounter a broken or buggy package, then you have to fix it lol
It does exactly what the people on the internet are telling me to make it do. There’s a big difference.
I know it’s hard to accept, but Linux (no matter the distro) requires external help a lot more than Windows or OSX, even for people who are tech literate.
External help on linux: actual people responding, explicit error messages and commands, everything transparent.
External help on windows: try reinstalling drivers, bro. marked as solved, OP and a bunch of other people still saying it didn’t do shit
Also just disagree on needing any more help. Not my experience at all.