This was my thinking exactly. Figured “Okay, he probably just waved awkwardly or something”
Nah, not so much.
This was my thinking exactly. Figured “Okay, he probably just waved awkwardly or something”
Nah, not so much.
STOP I can’t afford to know this stuff exists right now!
As a C# developer on Linux, I wish this was more true than it is. Working on a multi project dotnet solution in VSCode is still far behind Visual Studio / Jetbrains Rider.
Its also worth pointing out that the more you add to VSCode, the slower it becomes. If you add the toolkits to make it compete with Jetbrains products, it isn’t nearly the same lightweight editor anymore.
Won’t speak to Webstorm, but hard disagree when it comes to Rider. VSCode/Zed really fit into an entirely different category from Jetbrains IDE’s. Lightweight editors vs full fat development environments. There are use cases for each.
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It is and it isn’t. It’s super dependant on use case. They bill on operations, not bandwidth. Obviously if you are hosting video/audio to be streamed, that could mean massive savings.
Do you have any sources for this?
Before testing, you’ll likely receive a shot directly into the penis that helps it become erect.
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is there not?
Should probably figure that out (and perhaps share it) before making the claim, no?
Ah yes, I see. Thanks for the link!
Lemmy was created because of reddit fucking BS
Lol, no.
even shamed one user in my team to switch from Windows to Mac …
It’s so strange that Windows users don’t see how welcoming our communities are.
That’s distro choice, no? Debian minimal would also be good for the same purpose, or any other minimal distro, really.
Tiny correction: Fedora uses DNF now, not yum (possibly RHEL too, but I have no experience there)
If you want to take on archiving a huge library of media, more power to you. But that isn’t a requirement. Many people use streaming downloads so that local storage is basically not required. Others download and set up services/plugins to delete episodes after they have been watched to ease storage requirements. Even if you want to keep all media, Raid is certainly a luxury, not necessity. Losing all of the media from a drive just means needing to download it all again.
And all of this is completely out of the argument of “feature parity” with Netflix. They drop shows and movies from their services all the time.