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Free Palestine 🇵🇸 @ netchami @sh.itjust.works
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  • Another reason to never ever touch any Facebook services and to block their shitty privacy-invasive ads

  • Everyone knows that the feds aren't particularly smart...

  • On a separate note, I still don't understand how trackpoints on HP laptops work. There's no scroll button, how the fuck am I supposed to use this piece of shit if I can't scroll??? The thing that is meant to replace the mouse/trackpad for ease of use and ergonomics literally forces me to use a mouse or a trackpad. This doesn't make any fucking sense!!!

  • What caused you to get into it

    The year was 2002. I was told about Gentoo Linux by a college. I saw it as a new, shiny toy and immediately wanted to try it out. I realized that it was better than Windows, so I stuck with it. (Not with Gentoo, but with Linux. I still use Gentoo sometimes today, but I also tried out many many other distros throughout the time and I don't use Gentoo exclusively nowadays.)

    are you an evangel

    Yes, I believe that Linux is far superior to Windows and I tell people about it

    are you obsessed?

    Absolutely

  • That's nothing new. These war criminals have been doing this since the very beginning of their existance.

  • That's nothing new. The Israeli government solely consists of war criminals and it was all planned by them.

  • Many companies are migrating away from Java. Have you seen any big projects started in the last 5 years that use Java? I haven’t. Java is only used to either maintain existing stuff or to migrate away from even older shit like COBOL or Perl.

  • The company I work at is currently replacing all of their legacy Java shit with Go

  • My desktop is running a nearly 10 year old install.

    Oh wow! That's truly impressive.

  • JavaScript sometimes can be weird as hell. That's why I prefer Python. I don't know, for me it seemed logical from the beginning. Java definitely ain't better.

  • I'd recommend Python or JavaScript to beginners. Also, Java is dying out right now.

  • Another thing that helped me: Get comfortable in the Terminal. Obviously you have to learn some commands and how they work, but just configure your shell and commonly used CLI tools. It makes the experience so much more pleasant. Install a nice shell prompt, set up some aliases for frequently used commands, learn the basics of shell scripting and write your own useful little scripts for things you often have to do, maybe start using Vim and configure it the way you like it. Also explore other shells. Bash is the default shell, but there are better options like zsh or fish. You can watch this video to get some inspiration: https://youtube.com/watch?v=KKxhf50FIPI. This is actually pretty close to my shell setup. If you want to start customizing bash, check this out: https://youtube.com/watch?v=b3W7Ky_aaaY.

    To continue learning, maybe subscribe to some Linux-oriented YouTube channels. DistroTube makes great videos about Linux, tiling window managers, how to use various commands, how to configure your shell environment, etc. He also reviews many Linux distros or explains why free software is important. If you search any Linux-related topic on YouTube, chances are that DT already made a great video about it.

  • openSUSE is rather small, not everything is packaged for it. Arch is the best in terms of software availability, thanks to the AUR.

    The only distro that even comes close is NixOS, but I really wouldn't recommend it for beginners. You can explore it in a VM though or maybe at some point actually try it out. It's very very different than other distros though.

  • Java... I started with Java myself when I was a teen. It's not a good idea.