Fine, you got me, I'll give the CLI a solid. :P
As a software developer, I work in CLIs and codebases all day, the last thing I want to do when coming home is more CLIs and code hahah
Fine, you got me, I'll give the CLI a solid. :P
As a software developer, I work in CLIs and codebases all day, the last thing I want to do when coming home is more CLIs and code hahah
Indeed, but rclone is a CLI tool (with a web interface available, which I found to be a really clunky way to do things). I tried using Celeste, which uses the rclone backend, but it never finished backing up my documents folder.
I wish Parallels Desktop worked on Linux. It's super seamless, and works with multiple monitors.
I want Proton Drive support on Linux.
It's currently completely useless to me, unfortunately.
I love JetBrains.
Missed opportunity 😔
I propose that we do not.
They're all full and not taking any new patients, or nowhere near where I live unfortunately
I'm in Montreal and in the same situation. No family doctor, whenever I have a health issue I have to call 811 to get sent to a clinic so I can have my problems dismissed by a random doctor.
I'm tempted to go to Ontario to pay for a private doctor, which defeats the purpose of our system.
Yes, however most GNOME developers are not RedHat / Canonical employees.
Even those that do work for those companies should be treated with dignity. GNOME is free of charge, and no one is obligated to use GNOME.
Star ratings are kinda dumb in most situations.
The average user doesn't think about how much they like or dislike something. They're either neutral towards it (no interaction), they like it or they dislike it.
Most people's libraries will probably be full of 1 star and 5 stars.