Ew, Cheese Squeeze makes my eyeballs itch
I am some guy
Ew, Cheese Squeeze makes my eyeballs itch
This is so relatab… uh…
Hey, it is not good that you experience this.
Did he turn off notifications this time? I bet he didn’t. I BET HE DIDN’T.
Let’s check it out…
Vivo barefoot baby. I even run in ape shoes.
Takes a lot of prep to do though without injury.
Yes. But what kind of person needs to be told this stuff? The kind of person that already knows about WEI and that most mainstream browsers are chrome based except ff?
No. This message, then, isn’t for you and me, is it? Normal folks out there will hear that chrome is the issue and they’ll switch to edge. The suggestion, while not technically accurate, achieves the goal much more efficiently.
Yeah. My work machine is Windows and I haven’t even installed vs. Rider is just superior for the vast majority of .net work.
Msft needs to realize that they no longer own the best ide for their stack and do something to improve the .net vs code experience. That recent c# plugin needs a lot more power.
Refactoring and code cleanup utilities in Rider are exceptional right now. And that’s not small. It’s massive in value.
Don’t get me wrong, I want codium to have this, but the extensions that compare, especially for .net, are not in the same league.
Only when the docs are up to date
If you’re talking about fire that’s impeded by fire stop, you can call it retardant or the fire itself retarded. You may get a juvenile chuckle from someone but that’s not on you.
What you’re referring to is the evolution of the term that was shitty. That’s not a reclamation. It’s a candidate of what reclamation can be done from.
Even now the attempts to argue are strong. Excellent counter, though.
Oh ok. This sounds really reasonable honestly. All good.
I use this config at work. It really has made Windows a lot nicer. But damn I wish wsl would keep the time synchronized. Every time my machine sleeps, I have to sync the distro time so it can login to azure
Shit man. I wish my kid wanted to tinker with Linux. He writes code and is a total nerd, but he has NONE of that Linux curiosity.
I have a dual boot and if you don’t hold f11 on boot, the only clue that Linux is on there would be the strangely formatted volume in device manager.
Being a Linux wiz is a massive boon to career opportunities as the world is moving to containers like docker.
I’d be willing to help dig up persuasive material so you can prove to your dad that being patient with you on this will pay off.
I’ll gladly wait one second, or ten, to never see a newsletter overlay again.
Yep. That’s my personal open source project setup. I love nixos. It’s everything I like about dockerfile and a daily driver all rolled into one.
Tall ask for the workplace with a bunch of windows only folks, though, unfortunately.
Edit: I just realized you said nixos on WSL2. My bad. That’s freaking awesome, and that window manager is slick. Nice digs.
I have to have to parity with our deployments in DevOps, where debian is preferred. It’s not the worst. But I think I’m going to make a separate distro for my own personal Linux work, like you did.
I had to use Windows since I do research and development on our development team architecture. Gotta have parity there too. But that doesn’t mean I can’t cheat a bit like you, lol.
Cheers mang
For this reason, we’re slowly integrating WSL2 usage onto the dev windows machines. I’m not saying that this refutes your last point, but it’s another thing to consider. This has, however, resulted in me learning to architect pretty gonzo level bash scripts when I’m accustomed to… more formal development. Lol.
Lol, the dreaded “yeah I can POC that, sounds fun. Why is it in production now?” Paradigm.
The QA department is a frustrated 3 person crew that then says it’s my fault this happened.
I’ve had to tolerate summers like that. It’d be hard to CHOOSE to for me though.