The biggest reason is instability - packages in its main repo are held back two weeks, while the same isn't true of anything from the AUR, meaning potential dependency version mismatch. It's kinda rare for this to be an issue, but it happens enough to make it a subpar choice for long-term usage. More info here
Seinfeld has an arc where Seinfeld writes a show about his own life, aka the show we're watching. clip
The 30% cut Steam takes is quite a bit. Considering the near-monopoly it has on game distribution, that could easily mean the difference between turning a profit and not for an indie developer.
Personally their efforts towards things I support (PC handhelds, Linux gaming) and the convenience of the platform outweigh the things I dislike, but being frustrated by its problems is understandable when people don't really have another choice.
Quality of output depends a lot on how common the code is in its training data. I would guess it'd be best at something like Python, with its wealth of teaching materials and examples out there.
The irony of this line from the post is particularly amusing:
your willingness to talk about things you could not possibly have all the information about this confidently, and with so little tact, is a sign of inexperience.
Titles like this annoy me. If you have something interesting to say - which is the case here - say what it is. No need to obfuscate the topic. It wastes time for everyone.
Anyway, it's kinda hilarious that the only way to make a proper circle in PDFs is with line caps. What a bizarre format. I hope it's succeeded by something better sooner rather than later, I can't think of any time they haven't been a pain to work with.
I'm surprised there aren't more distros that come packaged with it. If someone's used a graphical text editor in the past decade, then they know how to use micro. The only distro I know of that has it by default is Garuda.
For some reason this movie never quite worked for me. It's the exact sort of movie I usually love, and no doubt many of my favorite movies were inspired by it, but there's something about the characters and interactions that makes it hard for me to connect. The mood of it is great though.
Interpretive pole dancing to the death? Now I'm starting to see the appeal of Star Trek
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