Message from @vapefruit
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Lol
why the fuck would anyone ever use any Microsoft shell
@meratrix they’re incompetent
Duh
why any dev would use windows is beyond me.
I am actually pissed at microsoft for their new driver signing rules and their weird attempt at an anticheat tool for which they add a lot of useless callbacks in the kernel
but other than that, windows is pretty decent, compared to the old days
I still miss windows 7.
XD windows ME
same
Lol
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it's called trueplay and it can be disabled in the registry
It is fine for end user. I am talking about devs.
but it adds a lot of useless callbacks into the kernel
@M4Gunner wot ide do you use?
the problem with linux is that many people are unwilling to learn using it @Deleted User
well its not a problem with linux perse
There is a learning curve, thats right.
And if you are a gamer, you will not be happy, so you need dual boot, or you have an own gaming pc anyway.
VS colors are a fucking travesty
Have you insights on Limux?
So you’re not one of those “I code everything in vim” fags then @M4Gunner
I am friends with one of the devs who are supposed to maintain it
And not code like an autistic fuck?
I think, with enough money, you can create a nice Open Source solution for public officials .
So not vim?
@Deleted User I actually misspoke, I know one of the LiMux devs not munix
escape and :q my friends.
number one question on stakeoverflow 😃
hardly anyone uses vim, so nobody knows.
that is not true
there is that type but they are not all like that
Now you have Docker and you fags need to learn how write a shell script.
#NotAllLinuxFans
@vapefruit The problem with Linux (from a Redhat 7.3 to modern Ubuntu user) is that Linux constantly breaks things that were working. It is a lot better than 10 years ago, but recently I was afraid to use apt-get ugrade on my machine because I knew something important would break for my dev setup. In the end I imagine the machine and decided to deal with the fallout
And know the basics of how a (L)Unix system works.