Just be wary of writing ravioli code which forces the person reading your script to have to constantly jump around it in order to figure out what is actually going on.
Whence the skepticism?
Call me old school, but I prefer my foss to be linear.
Ugh, I really hate it when people make comics like this that make it seem like solving our problems would be so simple. In the real world, where things are a lot messier, you need the blade to be at least several times higher for it to work properly!
I am not so sure that "rulers of the past" were quite as concerned about whether their subjects were happy as you are making it seem they were.
Just for fun, you might consider seeing how well NetBSD.
What’s more, the entire video content, with timestamps, is readable in-description, because they must have realized people like yourself prefer that sometimes, you just didn’t take the time to look.
The full description is hidden by default in the link to the video above. To expand it, you have to click on "Show More", but the only text that is visible is:
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This will finally be the year of the Wayland desktop!
I see a lot of enthusiasm here, and there is nothing wrong with that, but... am I the only one who actually found the movie to be kind of disappointing?
It's interesting to see how C++ has essentially become the testing ground for new features before they make their way into C.
Q: Why the name "Fleece"?
A: It's a reference to the mythical Golden Fleece, the treasure sought by Jason [emphasis mine] and the Argonauts.
I see what you did there...
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So what would you name the category that includes Alpine Linux and Chimera Linux, as was brought up in the article?