Try it and see. It depends on your professors and what software they want to use for class. I was able to get through college just fine on Linux, but a couple classes were made easier with windows, so I ran a VM for those classes.
Yes, according to the article, anyway. That seems to be the speculation at the moment.
Yeah, they’ve been apparently working on its replacement for quite some time, so the “news” of its retirement actually comes because of the discovery of its replacement and the chatter around it. The linked article isn’t an official announcement of YaST’s death, it’s just speculation. But it’s very credible speculation.
Overall, I see this as a good move. YaST was dated and sluggish. I hated having to use it. Yes, it will make SuSE feel different now, but sometimes change is good.
Circles and boundaries: Creating flexible “circles” (like “colleagues” or “book club”) and “boundaries” (granular permission sets) to control exactly who can see, interact with, or collaborate on anything—putting people in charge of their online relationships.
Yeah, I miss Google+ also
Yeah, but what they’re saying is they don’t know what the project even is. The page needs to say what bonfire is and what it does.
Fuck Pewdiepie
And I’m pretty sure this key combination predates copy and paste key combinations.
My first time hearing about it, too
Yeah I agree with you here, your comment definitely has helped me finally make the switch (mentally, at least) to btrfs. I was a slow hold-out on ext4, but my next install I’ll go the butter route.
It’s kind of slow to start, though. Coming from a Bash background, it gets tiresome.
Came here to say this. My daily driver is nushell in Microsoft terminal.
I use iNaturalist, but not for that
I wanted to say specifically thank you for Jerboa. I only have a phone, so it makes using Lemmy painless.
Jerboa is the best, it’s how I browse Lemmy exclusively.
I see your point, but to be fair, this is a memetic transfer of information.