I can appreciate a Jane Austen reference. Well done.
I can appreciate a Jane Austen reference. Well done.
The year is 2024, and we’re all Frank Grimes now: https://youtu.be/axHoy0hnQy8
Not gonna lie: When I started reading your comment, I was fairly sure this was gonna be some kind of Simpsons joke.
Let’s not forget about Ian and his wife, Debbie.
Edit: Now ex-wife, apparently.
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers, if you want another addition to the Sci-Fi theme.
Can also second some books others have mentioned, like Dune (one of my all-time favorites) and Three Body Problem (for a recent one I liked, although it was a bit “rough” in terms of style and storytelling).
It’s related to SugON.
Mi a simple beltalowda. Mi see bosmang, mi press like!
I usually go with Fira Sans for sans serif, if the document I’m writing isn’t super formal. Mixes well with Inconsolata for code and Latin Modern (or other serif stuff) for math.
I do use some Electron apps, but I also can’t say I enjoy it much.
No, but when I have the choice between a platform-specific software I like and a cross-platform software I don’t, I usually go with the former.
I’ve used Linux for much longer than Electron even exists, and I’ve learned to live with what I have available.
Cross-platform apps - The Linux experience:
Used to have an Eee PC running CrunchBang (Debian + Openbox). Really lightweight and simple (some potential for customization), and it was enough to carry me all the way through university.
For me, it’s the opposite. Only ever lurked on Reddit, but started posting and commenting more here. Feels more inviting.
I came to Lemmy after Reddit’s crackdown on third-party clients. Looking back, I’m pretty happy with how Lemmy is going and how it feels right now. The number of users decreased after the initial spike, sure, but it also stabilized at a respectable level. There are things I’m still missing, but the way it is definitely works for me.
Hahaha, same!
No specific reason, but I’d rather be deep in the cold, cold ground before I quit with “:x” instead of “:wq”.
This is Vim’s evil mode
You must gather your party before venturing forth!
You know what, you’re absolutely correct. Enjoy!