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How are Xerox laser printers compared to other printers you used?
God damn powershell. I use my terminal daily! More than daily even! I love my posix compliance and my gnu utilities! I like it when env vars, such as path, take effect without having to restart the top of tree process again. I like that my OS UI isn’t a react native app. I like that my laptop has a longer battery life. I like that sleep works reliably on my machine. I like that I can manage my packages and apps through a package manager (yes, I know you can now do it with winget). I like that I have control over what updates in my system and when and how I am affected. I like that I can use the multiple desktop/spaces features in a nice way and it is not finicky (Mac and Gnome do this particularly well). I like that my system search actually works well. I like that my system doesn’t show me ads when I try to use features of it. I like that when I change defaults on my system, I don’t get reminded to use something else than what I choose. I like that my defaults don’t reset after an update. I like that I can trust my os and that it doesn’t collect all possible data about me. I like that I have the ability to turn features off entirely and avoid them easily, and that those features aren’t straight up spyware.
I have been using Linux since the 10th grade. But for work I’m using a Mac. Because I’m not only engineering, but doing other things related to work, having a Mac is more productive and practical.
I want to avoid building react native apps.
I’m willing to say I’m not happy with either system. Corporations should pay and be held accountable but citizens should have a right to privacy and not have the sum of their actions turned into a number.
Looks like he also won the Spanish one.
The good thing that happened to the internet. Having access to knowledge so easily you can fall into rabbit holes.
I loved using multi desktop in Gnome. Hated using it anywhere else… Except i3. But still kinda like Gnome more. Though… Kinda hated my extensions constantly breaking.
Fuck it. I’m making the CPU cores and harvesting the silicon myself. Hand crafted indie servers and infrastructure from scratch.
Yes, regulation is better than prohibition, but it seems highly unregulated nowadays.