It’s just git isn’t good/perfect software. Best pieces of software are made within a week.
It’s just git isn’t good/perfect software. Best pieces of software are made within a week.
Why did it take six months to resolve the issue? What steps did you take, how did they respond? Serious claims require proper explanation at the very least.
I too heard about such meetings. I’m yet to participate in one though.
There’s still no light theme, you can’t upload videos, screenshots on your feed take like 20% of the screen with no proper full-screen view (it opens another window after two clicks that you have to close later), likes and comments don’t sync well between the friends feed and the game feed, and this list goes on and on. Steam client is far from fantastic. It’s a half-baked product with inconsistent user experience.
ML in action.
It took me more time to read your post than to install a program.
That’s strange. A lot of people from Russia continue contributing on GitHub without any issues.
ICQ, MSN, Skype, and many others are laying on the cemetery, but IRC is still alive and active. Decentralized protocols ftw.
I use archive.is if I really need to read one of their articles. My point is, it is strange that they block read-only access like that.
I was surprised when I found out that reuters.com blocks mullvad vpn.
The one enabling people to understand and use their devices on their own.
CLI it is.
I’m not going to stop you. I just doubt that ranting under memes is going to leave a dent on the universe.
Oh, I understand. I just don’t expect a meme to solve the accessibility issues. People do use the CLI, they find it convenient, and there is no reason why they can’t make a meme with terminal commands. What I don’t understand is why you act like Linux or OP owe you something. We already have macOS, which offers a fantastic user experience, and we have Windows, which provides some middle ground. Let Linux be Linux. You can also create ‘memes with more accessibility’ if that’s what you think the issue is.
I ignore that part because it doesn’t pose a problem for the user. If you’re on a distro X, you know what command to type to install a package using its package manager. For the same reason, OP didn’t care to explain how to power on your computer. Or do you expect a meme to be a comprehensive guide on how to install sshfs on all major distros? Really? Maybe the real problem is that some people don’t understand what a meme is.
How is sshfs source target
distro-specific? That would work anywhere. What would confuse the user is GUI, because we have about 5 major DEs and 10 major file managers that usually don’t even work with sshfs without extra plugins.
It’s not the government until the companies buy the government.
It’s a common dictionary, which is probably not very good in this context. I think it would be more appropriate to refer to ISTQB, as it is likely the most relevant source when it comes to software testing and failures:
Or to put it simple:
We’re seeing a failure here.