Looks like a genuine font rendering bug I'd report against WINE or another software you're using to be honest.
Helix
Okay, which settings specifically replace these extensions? They usually also have a nice GUI with validation which is a better UX than editing text files and checking if it works by yourself.
Counter Strike 2, met both my girlfriend and boyfriend there.
can't think of any serious alternative to Linux and it's already in widespread use, so… yeah, that's a given :)
Almost all commercial software is better designed and has a better interface than any FOSS project.
Not really. I have used commercial IPAM and DCIM software and they all pale in comparison to Netbox, for example.
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I'd really love Godot to become more user friendly. I especially like the scene/level editor of Unity. Hope the influx of new users and money will make that software even better.
You can choose which to keep in the web interface. That's a feature preventing data loss. You can choose to just delete all of these files but that would mean Syncthing might use the wrong data.
Why not use the better product? Resilio was one of the inspirations IIRC. Syncthing became really good a while ago, I never had data loss with it after they 1.0d it.
Hope he gets well soon to be able to continue eating stuff from his feet. Or maybe that's what caused it? We should definitely study his lifestyle to maybe figure out a pattern.
Jokes aside, he's a very important figure for computing as a whole, but also a very interesting and quirky personality. Wish him the best.
Why not stick them in a git repo?
Because the benefit gets lost if there are lots of autogenerated config files. Someone else said 'stick only the files you write yourself in the repo' and I guess that's a better idea than to stick all of them in a repo.
Maybe you need to register with their NickServ first? Which network is it? Did you read their help pages?