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  • Tried it out once and really impressive with the rollback functionality (Snapper, btrfs) and killer YaST. Fedora is my main OS for working now but will definitely consider to go back to Suse one day.

  • Not on paper documents though. Here in Europe I have to write dd-mm-yyyy.

  • It's sad to see it spit out text from the training set without the actual knowledge of date and time. Like it would be more awesome if it could call time.Now(), but it 'll be a different story.

  • Fedora for its stability. Arch for its customisability.

  • "Code is the documentation" is the paradise we all want to be someday. But some people use that as an excuse to not write the documentation explaining why this piece of code exists in the first place. I find it extremely annoying when there is not a single architecture diagram is available and someone tell me to figure it out by reading his/her spaghetti code.

  • Same experience. Alpha but good enough already.

  • Click something and you're there (e.g. viewing logs of a container). You don't have to remember docker commands to do simple and quick operations.

  • Out of the loop: why there is so much hype for Bluesky?

  • Open when I was at my house. Closed as I'm renting an apartment now with several flatmates.

  • Take a walk/run in the nature. Works everytime.

  • 42 degrees in Rome tomorrow (Tuesday). I'm going to take a siesta as well.

  • +1 for Go and Input fonts. You have the same stack as me.

  • What, but they still have YouTube Shorts.

  • Python packaging in a nutshell.

  • I feel this as well - the responsibility to make the communities more lively. Well, it's not much but it's mine.

  • I feel this as well. If I don't initiate anything, the friendship will die down since everyone else is "silent" and busy with their life. If I ask too much, I fear that I'm needy and might bother others.

  • Learned this lesson as well as I'm approaching 30. Friendship just won't automatically happen anymore. It requires your effort and also your friends effort. If you don't maintain it, it will eventually die down because people are busy and move on with their life.

  • Functional programming is so much fun. Sadly people usually give it complicated concepts to a point that it scares beginners away.

    I understand that by giving something a name, we have control and can communicate effectively with others about it (like design patterns). But still...