You sell it and buy a normal one /s
Professional Neckbeard
You sell it and buy a normal one /s
“Did stuff”
//TODO: Make this better
And you never look at it or touch it again.
There, code fixed!
Sums up my experience with C++. It’s fun until you actually start using it and then you get hit with: Idiotic syntax, no package management, C compilers, different operating systems, compiling in general, having to code everything from scratch, memory management and a lot more…
Shit hit me so hard, I began learning web dev instead and never looked back…
Changing stuff and seeing what happens. Yeah, about sums up my “debugging”.
Glory to 2B’s as~ I mean mankind…
What I usually do is I explain what the function does and, if not self explanatory, explain why it does such thing. Like, with the clock example, I’d explain that it tells the time and then, if not immediately obvious, explain why the time needs to be known… Smth like that.
There is no “correct” way of commenting code. I personally think the more verbose, the better, but that’s an unpopular opinion afaik. As long as the code can be understood, the comment is doing it’s job.
PS, I’m also kinda new to programming, mostly doing JS and React stuff
I love putting memes in comments :P
No, I’m broke…
My advice: try them all and see what works.
I’d recommend nobara if you don’t like gnome, but I am fairly biased towards it, so idk what my recommendation is worth.
Endeavor is also a decent choice, provided that you wanna deal with some arch Linux quirkiness from time to time.
But yeah, try them all and see what works best…
plan on not using Wayland
Strong disagree on that one, X11 sucks
Coffee. Scary amounts of it.
WinBTRFS is quirky at best. For the better or for worse, you’re better off either setting up a network share or sticking with mounting the NTFS partition.
So you’re telling me that you can use smth like a drill/angle grinder or go to a concert without ear protection and not feel pain?
Wait, you’re telling me it isn’t painful for everyone?
Linux mint or ZorinOS. Try both and use the one you like more…
That Europe is a separate country where all the politicians live
Because linux doesn’t have an “ecosystem”. You have to either make your existing ecosystem work with linux or center your ecosystem around apps and things that work with linux. I do that and I’d say it’s more standardized than both the windows and the mac ones…
It’s between konsole and kitty for me. Both are great.
150$ is rather ambitious for what you are describing as a custom made low power server. Managing to build something… Anything commercial out of new, hell even refurbished parts that has enough horse power to run anything more than a pihole/DNS server at this price point would be a challenge and a half. If you’re going refurbished/2nd hand, you’re likely gonna spend half of that on just shipping the parts to you.
I believe you are vastly underestimating the price of new low end parts and vastly overestimating the capabilities and availability of old micro servers. I’d say something like this would work at a price range of around 300~400$ (and even that’s ambitious imo).
And even then, that’s a NICHE audience you’d be targeting. It would be people who don’t wanna pay subscriptions, but also don’t wanna be bothered to spend a day or 2 figuring out how to set up a simple linux box on an old computer they have. I’m not saying that audience doesn’t exist, it’s just veeeeery niche.
Calling a language useless just because you don’t understand it has to be the most retarded take I’ve ever heard.