I always hear stuff like this but in hundreds of hours of play on both PlayStation 5 and PC. I’ve never experienced any serious bugs. It’s so interesting to me that experiences can vary so much between people.
I always hear stuff like this but in hundreds of hours of play on both PlayStation 5 and PC. I’ve never experienced any serious bugs. It’s so interesting to me that experiences can vary so much between people.
My issue isn’t any particular language but the advocates of various languages treating their language as the best hammer for every nail.
Different user here.
My only criteria for a backend language is it tells me something went wrong and where. Hence my distaste for JS.
I’m going to be honest. I’d be really annoyed if somebody kept asking me for a ride because they don’t want to be a driver. I also hate driving but it’s necessary where I live for most cases.
Hopefully you’re taking the inconvenience to others into account when asking for a ride to places.
He needed to raise funds for a road trip with an older man. Cut him some slack.
Some things we would want to install aren’t in the official repos. Downloading the deb file is a solution to that for newer users.
By this description, year zero is the time between the 0 and the 1 for the same reason the time between 10 and 11 is the year 10.
It’s not attitude they are giving you. It’s strong recommendation. It’s the strong recommendation of the entire Linux community.
Sudo is different than run as admin and is not intended to be used to do things the way Windows does them.
The biggest thing he got wrong is the assumption that it’s good programmers writing libraries.
Many organizations vendor packages in the repo for a number of different reasons and languages. Not just for node.
Human made changes is likely not what caused this image to occur.
111 files with that kind of change count is most likely a dependency update. But could also be that somebody screwed up a merge step somewhere.
That indicates that you might buy it if it’s good. The person I replied to implied they would never have purchased it at all.
If you were never going to buy it, why pirate it?
None of those things are required but they sure do help.
Most products have always had bugs in them, though.
When was that? I’m nearly 40 and don’t recall that ever being true.
I don’t know that I agree with this for anything but GPUs. There are plenty of distros that are stable and don’t require constant fiddling.
As a developer, the baby is how I see developers, too.
I’m genuinely not sure what you’re hoping to accomplish with that argument.
The fact checkers call them on that stuff, yes. The reliability ratings are based partially on how the editors react when they get it wrong and the NYT pretty famously apologizes and publishes updates when it happens.
I’ve beaten the game about 6 times now and while I’ve certainly encountered minor glitches that made me laugh, I’ve never had issues that were game breaking at all. And the fire giant included.