For quickly testing something: fuck screws.
For long-term use: both a tight as I can so I barely can unscrew them later because why not.
For quickly testing something: fuck screws.
For long-term use: both a tight as I can so I barely can unscrew them later because why not.
Theres literally a list of compatible devices on the website.
That it doesn’t matter what other people think of me as long as I’m happy.
Thats what Ubuntu users say.
I judge you for that.
I even judge people for spelling errors in my messenger, openly.
Using a DE, Neovim or systemd.
Fucking casuals.
In German it phonetically translates to “Fick ma”, where “Fick” means “fuck”.
Just as awkward for Germans as “wix.com”, because “Wichs” means “beat your meat”.
Certain Open Source movements are pure bigotry and opportunism, the Linux Kernel / The Linux Foundation for example, so it doesn’t really make me wonder.
Choosing the urinal next to another man.
Really feels kinda gay, though, especially when the dude next to you squints over.
But you can choose not to talk.
But you can choose not to talk.
Of course
I have some Indian friends, I think I’m good :D
I’m still on DOS.
Worse than Indian accents only are southern state accents. Gtfo of my recommendations, redneck.
I hear only the lightest Indian accent and smash my head against the screen.
People referring to themselves as huge Nerds or Geeks are usually the ones that would like to be, but simply aren’t, while those rigidly fighting these labels are the real bad ones as I observed.
Programming is Concrete Math and becomes more and more Math the less abstraction you expose yourself to.
Both are fields you have to engage in problem solving, the better you are in one, the better you are in the other.
Don’t confuse Math with pure arithmetic operations though, its just the base concept which provides the fundament you’re building upon as you dig deeper.
I for example was quite bad at Math up until I got interested in IT, because then I had a reason for learning and be excited about it, but I guess thats a heavily subjective thing.
Engaging with interpreted languages and solving problems on certain sites with those also helped in further developing my problem-solving skills, which made Math easier for me.