Its interesting as I remember people saying the same thing between Windows 10 and Windows 7/8, and that they'd never move to Win10.
Not trying to discredit what you're saying of course, but the pattern is still there 9 years later
Its interesting as I remember people saying the same thing between Windows 10 and Windows 7/8, and that they'd never move to Win10.
Not trying to discredit what you're saying of course, but the pattern is still there 9 years later
I mean you could easily get a cheap cabled headset to use with it.
I still have a early 2000s (I think that's the era anyway) LaserJet 2200dn and it's done nothing of that sort, even on my spare actual Windows XP laptop. Insanity that their more consumer brand printers had those problems by '07
Looks like it. There's a direct link to Nathan Adam's GitHub within that article
I'm not sure what does and doesn't control it, but I've installed nano on some Linux distros and it has no syntax highlighting at all, then other distros (currently using LMDE) just have it by default.
I was pleasantly surprised by how good the error messages are in Rust though on compile time. I agree that having an IDE flag them before I compile is much better though.
I thought so but as I'm not a huge vim user myself, I thought maybe vim had some error detection like VSCode that could be set up and that's what you meant.
In any case, VSCode will probably be the go for me
I tried Fedora aswell and couldn't get behind the package management or GNOME. I'm sure it's trivial to change the DE to something more sane (my tastes lie with Xfce and/or KDE) but I used it for a month and I just went straight back to Manjaro until I could find something better, and ultimately settled on EndeavourOS.
Well, in my defense I just wanted to initially try out Rust and on this particular computer, I don't have any IDE set up on it yet. However, definitely seems like an IDE is in order for me haha
Aussie chiming in: haven't heard hands up before, might be a US thing
It was WHAT? Time to dust off my HP Jornadas
Steam also has so many features that cracks usually can't or don't offer. Friends system, anticheat, workshop modding, cosmetics, multiplayer (although this is actually a case of it usually being locked behind Steam), fast updates, Proton, just to name a few.