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MyNameIsRichard
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  • It uses a strongly type language so it teaches good practices, it's based on a widely used language in the industry, it's a bloody good course that teaches the fundamentals of programming very well. If you learn better with videos, I recommend this course, but it's not free.

  • Sorry to be pedantic, but if you can revive it then it wasn't really bricked. Depending on how bad it was it was still worth the [Rare] ego item šŸ§‘ā€šŸŒ¾

  • A good place to start is the University of Helsinki Java MOOC, it starts from zero knowledge and has lots of practice exercises.

  • I use KDE as I can set it up just how I like it. I never got on with Gnome at all. The truth of it is that the only way to know if you prefer Gnome to KDE is to give it a good try out. Don't forget Cinnamon, Xfce, and Mate also!

  • As well as what has already been mentioned, when I used it, it crashed a lot.

  • I failed my saving throw...

  • Well it's only divisible by itself and one

  • Some lawyer is gonna argue its unsafe for a former president to be in prison

    What, with his Secret Service bodyguards?

  • But, given that the supreme court decided that the president is a god-king emperor, the fact that he can’t legally do it no longer really matters.

    That's what I was wondering about

  • It's in the aur, so use yay or another aur helper to install it

  • As president, could Trump pardon himself?

  • But it starts a good conversation. It's good to get a handle on other peoples experiences.

  • You can install Octopi or Pamac which both handle the standard repositories and the aur. I don't know if they handle flatpak or snap though.

    1. Window rules are working fine here but I only have a couple of simple ones. I seem to recall a problem with a lot of rules, like 50 or 60 but I can't remember what the problem was.
    2. If you have exactly the same image, then as far as I can tell, the only thing different is the hardware however unlikely it seems and it does seem unlikely.
  • I consider myself a prime candidate for bugs as I use quite a few widgets including third party ones and compile desktop effects from source but apart from afore-mentioned, nada. I sometimes wonder if it's because I carefully choose my hardware to be Linux compatible even if it means not buying the latest and greatest. Maybe I'm just lucky 😬

  • Experienced none of that with openSUSE Tumbleweed or EndeavourOS. The only bug I have is a panel mis-sized when first logging in but that seems to be fixed in 6.3.