Plus it has a decent web framework in Blazor. I’m not a developer by trade, but I’ve enjoyed it in the context of small, personal projects.
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Bane of avocado toast enjoyers.
It’s not a competition, all operating systems suck.
Plus it has a decent web framework in Blazor. I’m not a developer by trade, but I’ve enjoyed it in the context of small, personal projects.
What, an eternity in a digital prison doesn’t sound appealing to you?
It’s not too exciting, but I’ve got an old Lenovo EMC2 NAS that’s probably from the early 10s. I was also running a Pi 1B as a DNS server until it gave up on life.
I am now sitting in the chair next to me. This is mildly inconvenient.
In theory: regular rotated disk backups kept in a safety deposit box.
In reality: a single disk sitting in my dresser that’s super out of date.
For shower gel I use Olay Ribbons. For deodorant and cologne I just use whatever.
It’s not that bad! I’ve got pretty sweaty hands, but mine do fine in the time it takes me to do dishes.
Sounds dumb, but dishwashing gloves. I don’t have a dishwasher, and not getting my hands clammy when I do dishes makes the process infinitely less horrible.
Appreciates spiders and other crawlies.
BK in Russia? Smh I thought biological warfare was illegal.
For Firefox I’m moreso concerned about performance issues that I’ve run into with certain sites, as well as apprehension surrounding Mozilla (though Google is DEFINITELY not any better). Extension syncing (and general setting syncing, for that matter) mostly comes into play when I try to use something like LibreWolf or Ungoogled Chromium. I love the latter, but it’s painful to have to manually sync my extension changes across devices. At least I can do bookmarks with xBrowserSync, but I’m SoL for everything else. 😭
Google Chrome because I’m hooked on extension syncing and have had poor experiences with Firefox. I’ll reevaluate once Manifest v2 is sunsetted.
Well shoot. :(
“I’d kill for an IDE on macOS that uses the native UI.” Possibly dumb question from someone who hasn’t used MacOS for ages: isn’t that what Xcode is?
No. From rural Oregon, early 20’s. My dad has been meaning to teach me with our old Ford Focus, but it hasn’t happened yet. :(
My humble used office desktop turned NAS quickly became a dual-processor, 64GB ECC machine with more storage and processing power than I’ll probably ever need.
Debian 12 with GNOME. I’m boring and just want something that works. :)
Luckily for you, there’s a version 2!