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@thelinuxEXP It’s a mix between Microsoft Office installed on my work computer, but LibreOffice is also installed. On other operating systems it’s usually LibreOffice. I rarely ever use web-based suites.
That being said though, when it comes to word processing… I write in Markdown, so that’s usually a mix between iA Writer on macOS/iOS, Visual Studio Code on Windows/macOS/Linux, and whatever else can take it.
@nincodedo Yeah the non-unique username is both a pro and a con, but heavily leaning towards a con. It could be something like Discord or Battle.net where the username always ends with a random identifier, but it doesn’t and that’s a big problem. That alone negates it being a good thing.
As it stands right now, Hive just isn’t a suitable platform. One major usability turnoff for me is that the home feed isn’t really cached on your phone, so I usually have to wait almost a minute for it to load when I’m launching it after a while. A lot of the app is slow, really.
Add on all of the UI jank, it just isn’t nice to use. Can’t even tap the top of my phone to go all the way up on the feed.

lol this is real - via HN

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I personally think Auburn should offer the head coach position to Cadillac.
Your endpoint management system trying to install the same Windows patch the 12th attempt in a row hoping it will work this time
Just a friendly reminder to any .NET dev: Upgrading from .NET Core 3.1 to .NET 6 should be painless. Flipping the target framework in your csproj file to net6.0 should be all you need to do. The only things that could be potentially affected are dependencies, but even then it’s pretty painless.
I’ve been staying on the standard/current track since .NET 5, so upgrading every release since then has been very painless for me.
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Kinda wild to think that C# is about to overtake PowerShell as my most used programming language on GitHub. Lol
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