A lot of the time, the alternative would be a website running in the browser.
A lot of the time, the alternative would be a website running in the browser.
Damn, that one was hard to find.
That’s how it is (wap bap)
But how does that make sense in context? Are they trying to call Red Hat Nazis? I’m not aware of any German entity that had any well-known communication that resembles this.
What’s the idea with spelling “will” like that? Is that some sort of movie reference?
Snap is a very central component of Ubuntu nowadays and it looks like Canonical is trying to make it the new standard package manager. It’s a very long and messy transition. They also keep trying to serve ads on the commandline, e.g. recently they tried to push some kind of subsciption service by saying something like “you could get these updates, too, if you were a subscriber” when you’re updating on the commandline.
There’s pretty much a neverending string of changes that leave a bad taste.
(disclaimer: Ubuntu is still my main OS. Reinstalling is kind of a PITA …)
Ubuntu might have normal users, but the distro itself is anything but normal, these days.
Same difference. Most people don’t need any of those applications.
Good.
But seriously, I never used Adobe back when I still used Windows at home. How many people are professionel enough to actually need Photoshop?
Oder “Einzeiler”:
sudo apt install a b c d e f g && awk -x -y zett | sed x/ y/ ~/.config/bli/bla/blub.config | bash -i asdasdoiasdasdza7d -o a9s8a98sdzaccx -p dreimalschwarzerkater #ja ich habe relativ wenig Plan von dieser Art, Terminals zu benutzten
I know that Electron is a browser. But the issue is that it’s a different browser, and AFAIK Electron applications don’t share libraries etc. like Chrome/Firefox tabs would, which makes Electron apps even more inefficient than web apps.