maybe he will finally stop using a fucking mailing list then
considering the human summaries here the slop isn't even close to correct, it based it all off the title
Atlassin is such a weird company to me. Used bitbucket a decade ago and everything just kept changing, things bought, what I used didn't feel like it got better. Is it a good place to work?
Been using this for a long time now. I like my config to be minimal and this release doesn't require much to do anything. I haven't had a package manger, nvim-lspconfig and for a while I had no nvim-treesitter but that was more trouble than it was worth at the time. So my config is more like what you'd find in an IDE, setting up bindings and language support.
well you've already won from the marketing point of view compared to the others because yours isn't a shit (lol) name
the linux community is funny sometimes
I made the bad decision to try it instead of arch for one machine because installing was easier. And it was just constantly broken from out of date repos and all their built in shit just not being very good. And now they just released some manifest or something to try get the project back on track. I haven't looked at it in like 5+ years but this graph makes me think nothing really changed.
jesus look how many people were tricked into using manjaro, the majority gone for a reason
This is clearly in a field where that’s not true
Windows is shit for most things. Especially shit for development.
app images need to not be called app images. first time seeing it it sounds like some macos thing. but even still I don't see why they get compared so much to flatpak and snap when they are completely different.
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I loved early days clickup. Then they stacked feature on top of feature on top of feature. Left to try manage things in more simple tools like trello and even tried youtrack (was so fucking slow we left). Then Linear came around and it has been good but gradually feels like it's going the way of clickup.