I don't use Windows anymore. Don't get me wrong, I'm not one of those "Linux purists", if other people wanna use Windows, go ahead. But I'm not using it. I swear to god, if it becomes mandatory to use Windows at my company, I'm leaving the next day.
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I read the post and thought to myself "am I the only one who hates .NET?". Glad to know that I'm not the only one. Count me in on that hunt bro.
The only people who can get away with putting malware in your games are companies who put that DRM crap like Denuvo. Plus, they charge you money for it.
If you don't Rock and Stone, you ain't comin' home!
OK, that's the first reasonable explanation I've come across. I wish ~~Greg~~ Linus didn't reply in that kind of "angry" tone, because for some of us it's not that obvious.
I'm almost going full circle now, I'm buying a camera and a Music player to use as separate devices from my phone. Not only smartphones are getting expensive as hell, but the usability is actually getting worse IMHO.
And why is it so fucking awful to setup an automated pipeline to deploy smartphone apps (Android and iOS)?
Trump: Can I take your order please?
Putin: I’ll have a number 6 with extra dip
Kim: I’ll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda
Concord cost approximately .29 Star Citizens.
I've tried a lot of different DAWs already, Cubase/Nuendo, ProTools, Logic, Reaper, FL Studio, Bitwig, Ableton, Studio One, just to name a few. I've worked professionally only with Cubase, Pro Tools and Logic. I hated every minute I used Logic. Cubase being the best for composing and Pro Tools for recording and mixing. Studio One is very mature right now and that's what I'm testing, since they now have a Linux beta. I tried Ardour before and unfortunately it doesn't come even close to being as good as a "real" professional DAW. Even Logic was more pleasant to use than Ardour. I really wanted to like it, but it was not a very pleasant experience.
Free Download Manager was pretty rad. Being able to resume the download later was a life saver for dial-up connections. I remember that it took me almost a week to download Gunbound.
Gtfo here with that American date notation /s (but not really)
Goddammit. Well, I'm a DevOps engineer and we are migrating to a new set of AWS accounts where I'm working at. It's no easy task so, I get it... If it has to be delayed, it has to be delayed.