

Toner in laser printers is powder. Can’t dry out what’s already dry. If you get a brother laser printer, it will last forever.
Toner in laser printers is powder. Can’t dry out what’s already dry. If you get a brother laser printer, it will last forever.
Sacrificing children is pretty common in Linux
Is that why nobody would hire you? /s
When they say American workers, they mean ones that own the factories and offices, not the actual workers in them.
I don’t think they have steam installed on them.
You don’t, you just release it as is and call it Early Access
Master should just have the feature description commits, not the hundred commits it took to get there after refactoring the code for the 3rd time and pulling changes from master since it’s taken so long to get done.
Having coded against them, I’d argue that point. They’re just as bad as Wi-Fi.
Systemd is great for process management. It’s fault is trying to do too much.
It’s an unpopular opinion because you’re belittling programmers without proper considerations. You rather get features or you rather people spend their entire lives sanitizing the living hell out of their code to catch every scenario. That’s not to mention user input errors.
The problem stems from the fact that spaces are what’s used to separate command lines arguments. That’s your separator character. Using the separator character inside of an argument causes headaches for everyone involved. By avoiding the separator character, you will have less issues, the developers will have less issues, and you can keep getting features you actually want.
Keep in mind, this does not apply to anything beyond cli input. UIs have field input separation. URLs force a conversion of special characters using their own scheme as well. A different example would be the use of " inside a string wrapped by ". It’s doable, but you will have much less problems if you use a different string wrapper character assuming your language supports it.
Oh no, white spaces are horrible. They cause lots of headaches for programmers constantly. There are just plenty of other separators to use.
That’s why we have _
Oh look, this one isn’t installed on practically every Linux machine in existence
Yeah, but you really don’t need to be an ass and flaunt it everywhere.
No, just disagreeing the bullshit of a clueless internet stranger.
See above comment for reply then sprinkle a bit of irony for the projection coming from you.
No, I don’t think I am. You’re just wrong and don’t want to admit it. Some self reflection will do you good.
Except you keep claiming it’s fire. It’s not fire, so stop calling it such.
No, I’m just saying you’re wrong at this point. You just keep proving that to be true with every reply.
At a previous job I had, we were only given options for 1080p monitors. I ended up with a total of 5 and needed all of them.