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brooo. I heard about it. That distro was ahead of its time, too bad linux was not as developed as it is right now.

Check this out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cd6F5_FUt4

[-] urska@lemmy.ca 32 points 3 months ago

Opensuse TW KDE

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dont complain to me, I didnt sell drugs to your junkie brother. Maybe you should have taken better care of him

[-] urska@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 months ago

All games run perfectly. if it doesnt it bc if the anti-cheat the devs dont enable. I just dont play their games. simple as. Fuck them

[-] urska@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 months ago

Imagine being a fan of any multinational fan fiction group. Lmao

[-] urska@lemmy.ca -3 points 3 months ago

United States of Israel

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I understand Rust being type safe, but Im seeing syntax that Ive never seen in my life in Go which looks too messy

var test int < bruh what?

:=

func(u User) hi () { ... } Where is the return type and why calling this fct doesnt require passing the u parameter but rather u.hi().

map := map[string] int {} < wtf

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Titus' Linux Problems (www.youtube.com)
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The Linux Experience (www.youtube.com)
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Since people are curious Ill explain why:

I need to build our project from the remote repo using a PowerShell script (.ps1). I’m using Bash in the VSCode terminal, I have to run the .ps1 script in a new Command Prompt because the compilation takes around 5 minutes and I need my terminal for other things. To do this, the only way is to run a batch file that executes the .ps1 script.

Its an automation so I dont need to touch powershell whatsover and remain in bash terminal. Instead of opening several windows, I automated all so it only takes 1 alias to compile my shit.

The compilation also requires several inputs and "Key Presses", so I automated all of that in the Batch file.

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