> What distros do you feel have a poor experience for new Linux users?
I've had blocking problems with these 3: ElementaryOS, Ubuntu, OpenSuse. The problems include:
- Crash reports every 10 minutes
- Segmentation fault error or something when opening the notifications section
- Bricking my USB stick
- Poor rendering in remote desktop
- OS crashing unexpectedly and not starting at all afterwards
- Noticeably poor performance for all apps (going full-screen for browser videos happens in 1 second and you see it freeze, in windows it's instant)
- Desktop freezing if I press keys too fast (opening and closing the Ubuntu Dash menu quickly). Forced to restart the machine
- Visual glitches during every boot
- I don't remember now, but the list goes on
The demo doesn't even have auto-complete for function/variable names? It's fast at doing what, typing everything by hand?
Looking at 27:41 [1] I can hear maybe 12 key strokes to add some closing parentheses. It adds an extra newline that the programmer has to delete by hand.
They do. I am no longer writing code, everything I commit is 100% generated using an agent.
And it produces code depending on the code already in my code-base and based on my instructions, which tell it about clean-code, good-practices.
If you don't get maintainable code from an LLM it's for this reason: Garbage in, garbage out.