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buzzardbait
·4 ay önce·discuss
Probably just an attempt to stop low effort LLM copy pasta.
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·6 ay önce·discuss
Confession: I got curious and tried Mint and ended up liking it. It's a lot better than it was a decade ago!
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·6 ay önce·discuss
I don't think Linux itself is held back by lack of adoption at all. Android is the most popular mobile operating system in the world, last I checked. My dad doesn't know the difference between dir and ls, and he will only use an Android phone.

I would rather hug a fully grown crocodile than install Linux on my computer. But even I wouldn't deny that Android - and by extension Linux - is probably the best thing that happened to mobile devices.

Desktop Linux is lacking in adoption, but maybe that's because it's not packaged nearly as nicely as Android.
buzzardbait
·6 ay önce·discuss
Fires shotgun
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·6 ay önce·discuss
No idea what you’re on about. I’m happy for you though. Or sorry that happened.
buzzardbait
·6 ay önce·discuss
Fair. I was thinking of third party anti-malware that I have to go out and get, not something that is tightly integrated into Windows itself and enabled by default.

Also, I don’t need the antivirus portion of Defender since I don’t click on executables or install apps willy nilly. It’s very light and silent so I wouldn’t go out of my way to turn it off. Plus the firewall is also part of Defender.
buzzardbait
·6 ay önce·discuss
My bad, fixed
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·6 ay önce·discuss
The difference between Linux users and Jehovah’s Witnesses is that Christianity seems to be on the rise again.
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·6 ay önce·discuss
I haven’t had anti-malware software on Windows for over 10 years.

If you’re computer literate then you don’t need it regardless of which OS you use.

If you’re not computer literate and you click on every link that comes your way, not even the holy spirit of Linus Torvalds himself can save you from threats. So this claim is misleading at best and dangerous at worst.
buzzardbait
·6 ay önce·discuss
Misery loves company. You won't see anybody telling people to switch to Windows, Mac or iPhone because those people are too busy enjoying their OS.
buzzardbait
·6 ay önce·discuss
Ah, so karma is a thing on HN as well. That would explain it.

Since 2001 I've used Red Hat, Mandrake, Slackware, Ubuntu, and Mint. I got rid of them at the first available opportunity. Elon Musk himself couldn't pay me enough to switch to Linux.
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·6 ay önce·discuss
I still remember the first time I stumbled across Logic Pro X. For the price of $200 I got a complete package that contains about 200 plugins and instruments. The DAW itself was maybe 7% of the full contents of that package.

That is unbeatable value for money in the DAW market and that was before Logic Pro 11 came out and added a ton of new plugins.
buzzardbait
·6 ay önce·discuss
"As good as" is highly debateable. Have you used Logic Pro 11 in the past two years?
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·6 ay önce·discuss
I'm sure most people feel the opposite way. I've been using Windows and Macs for 20 years and I don't ever see myself ever using Linux as a desktop OS.
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·6 ay önce·discuss
Different companies can have vastly different work cultures, even if they're in the same location. So in a sense we're all a bit "out of touch" with each other.

Most days I go to work, I try my best, because if it turns out I don't get paid what I'm worth, I will F off somewhere else and take all this experience with me. And every time I've done that, I've had a significant pay rise.
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·6 ay önce·discuss
Good counterpoint. Throughout my rather long career I've known a few overachievers. The majority of them did not get promoted, and the ones who did get promoted were actually up-titled -- new title, miniscule pay rise.

Then there are those who do the bare minimum, have frequent unplanned absences and then have the gall to ask to be promoted to a senior level simply because they've been employed at a junior level for 2 years. (I heard this from a particularly gossipy manager. People usually never disclose these things.)

One thing is universally true. If you develop a reputation for being the person that regularly gets things done, somebody somewhere will notice. And that will improve your career prospects in the long run.
buzzardbait
·7 ay önce·discuss
Good job pointing out the logical inconsistencies so succinctly. That article is yet another case of a solution looking for a problem.
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·8 ay önce·discuss
I was struck by some of the responses. "No I don't want to talk on a call, just read what I typed." If that's how you think then you're part of the problem.
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·8 ay önce·discuss
Just in case one of them asks for a divorce
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·8 ay önce·discuss
The alternative to CI/CD pipelines is to rely on human beings to perform the same repetitive actions the exact same way every single time without any mistakes. You would never convince me to accept that for any non-trivial project.

Especially in an age where you can basically click a menu in GitHub and say "Hey, can I have a CI pipeline please?"