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@jonas-w hehe, yeah, it has spooked som people :)
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I got back yesterday, after 6 years hiatus. The flow is slower now if memory serves me. Amazing devrant still alive though :D
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I thought slavery was history :'(
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rofl. Best laugh since trump met the pope.
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return me;
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Ask him if he's going to do it or not. If not, tell him you do it yourself with no strings attached.
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@drRoss superior to bash? Well, under Windows, which is a mess in terms of OS api's, it might be useful, but is not as elegant as bash, nor as efficient as bash under Linux. You can't really compare them. Your comment has a scent of Win fan boy.
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You're probably right. But I love to kick inferior OSs in the pants :)
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@drRoss Define "commercially". If you refer to organisations that pay for support on a specific distro, you might have a chance of being right. However, if you refer to the use of Linux in "commercial" companies, you are simply dead wrong. So with regards to OP, you are probably more misleading than guiding.
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@drRoss No one uses Arch commercially? Thanks for the laugh, that was about the funniest thing I've read today :P
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@dedcde sort of, but it lacks decrement operator, a "fatal" bug.
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Because It's written by a bunch less than average code monkeys, managed by a bunch of white collars who lacks vision and creativity, who's been ordered by the top management to improve the company's horrific security image.
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Same here. I think I'll never "grow up".
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@geronimo thanks :)
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@jtdv mm, the power of marketing is depressing. MacOS is gaining, and is somewhat better (most Linux tools works), though much my criticism is valid for MacOS as well.
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@skonteam I'm working as consultant and are an entrepreneur. As consultant i only take Linux contracts, for my ventures the choice is simple.
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@Bobj2008 yes, using a vm is an excellent idea until you get used to the environment. Be patient, good luck!
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@Bobj2008 If you just want to have a taste of Linux dev and don't have much time to invest, go with a "user friendly" distro, like Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora or Deepin. But, if you can invest more time and really want to learn Linux bottom up, then I recommend Arch Linux. You have to install everything by hand, no gui there to ease your pain - but it's worth the effort as you will truly understand what is happening behind all those (in my eyes) distracting guis. You'll learn how the different parts fit together and typical admin tasks that will make your life easier in the future. You'll also get into the habbit of working on cli, which is really the strength of Linux. Once you become effective with the cli tools, you'll be so much more efficient than your friends stuck with their guis and IDE's.
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9:40am t0 5:13pm - gosh, i cant remember when i had a day that short :)
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Well, almost Christmas, and you have a Christmas tree, that's neat 😀
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Pizza. Lots of pizza.
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Either is blasphemy. Have mercy!
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Awesome! This kind of frames my thinking - i HATE guis.
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can't stop laughing :D
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@0tikurt moi?
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Race condition?
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@aamitkov Assembly is good to know. And fun too :)
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This is expected. You just have not understood the basic security principles of Windows 10. The idea is to make it almost impossible to use for users, slightly easier for devs - but still substantially annoying, and a cake walk for viruses.
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Your fear is rational.
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That propeller head is out of context anywhere. Excellent choice 😃