I’m a programmer! I use Linux and Windows. In fact, I’m now in my second job in a Microsoft shop (and no, neither were/are .NET…). And I’ve had exactly zero jobs where I was issued or allowed to use a Linux machine.
I’m a programmer! I use Linux and Windows. In fact, I’m now in my second job in a Microsoft shop (and no, neither were/are .NET…). And I’ve had exactly zero jobs where I was issued or allowed to use a Linux machine.
Almost 10 years into my own Linux journey, I’m feeling the pull to Debian.
I’m just hanging out in denial right now on Pop OS.
Thanks, I’ll look into that. KDE is awesome and it would be fun to contribute in some small way.
I’m a developer, but my career has been very web-focused. What languages would I need to learn to contribute to KDE apps?
Not only am I with you 100% but I also by all of my hardware used.
There just aren’t very many games I want to play these days that require a graphics card that weighs more than a house cat.
Most of the games I want to play lately are indies that would run on an AMD APU…
Yes! Link to the Past is a brilliant game - definitely one of my favorite games of all time.
I second the recommendation of Link’s Awakening and Link Between Worlds since you liked this one so much.
Turn based strategy games. Especially 4X games like Civilization or the Master of Magic remake.
The best driving game on the Atari 2600 - Enduro
Berserk is a favorite of mine! I don’t have a VCS but I wouldn’t mind one…
Yes, please!
I write C# for a living and I’m the same - Windows at work, Linux at home.
I use VSCode on both OSes. On Linux, I only use VSCode for C# and I have the MS-free version for any other languages I want to use.
I also use VSCode 95% on my work laptop which is a Windows machine. The extension Ms are really good and the dotnet CLI is pretty robust. There are also extensions that can help you deploy stuff to Azure too.
You beat me to it. The Deck is great but we have to be realistic about the limits of the hardware.
It’s not like it gets to break the rules because it’s popular!
It took a little experimentation to get video settings right, but Solasta is great on the Deck.
Good point! I hope that happens!
The problem is that there is a lot of great crowd-sourced knowledge on Reddit on everything from programming to which microwave oven I should buy. It’s going to take time to replace that, if it can be done.
This is my first post here! I’ve subscribed to a bunch of communities I’m interested in, some of them that have come over from Reddit and some new ones. I’m already familiar with the concept of Federated communication apps through Matrix and Mastodon.
Let’s make this community a great place to be, talk, share information, and enjoy the things we love.
Bluefin-DX is great! I’m still figuring out how everything works - there are a lot of tools included that are new to me, despite being a cloud-oriented developer.
It’s a very different way to use Linux, from how the OS is constructed, to the container-first nature of the default applications and intended workflow. But I’m really enjoying learning how to use it.