There’s still some nerds in the dev world, we’re just growing thin.
There’s still some nerds in the dev world, we’re just growing thin.
Install Gentoo and put the package on GURU, it’s really easy (and .ebuild > PKGBUILD)
That’s not really knowledge I need day to day, lol
I don’t really know, it just looks like a plastic toy your nephew would play with.
Wait, is that a real gun? That looked like a toy to my non-American eyes
The cool thing with Gentoo is that you can just decide one day to switch to systemd and it’s about as easy as changing your profile and updating your system (and maybe recompiling your kernel)
I remember not compiling the root filesystem in the kernel on my first Gentoo install, and being surprised it couldn’t mount root at boot.
It’s great. As a Gentoo user I still use it quite often. It helps that Arch has a far larger userbase, so its wiki is a lot bigger. (It also helps the Arch wiki didn’t lose everything 15-ish years ago due to a server hard drive failure)
Our software is officially supported on Windows and Linux. For some reason our chief product uses a Mac, so we support that unofficially. It can be quite a hassle to keep our code compatible on those platforms and Build Bot often gets angry when I open a pull request, but boy is it nice to be able to use whatever OS I like for development!
I’m afraid that’s from before my time. I’m born in 1996 and didn’t have internet before 2008. I think my first Linux install was Ubuntu 12.04 from a CD-ROM.
But pico did and nano is built to emulate pico.
Too bad I can’t hear you over my sway setup
You are on the internet, you can say pussy here
Especially on IRC