I used to use the books that came with the software. Now that really was the good old days!

I used to use the books that came with the software. Now that really was the good old days!

What a lovely cat! Judging by the pictures, she has a big personality.


Now that’s a theme park!


I too am a warrior and I raise my battleaxe to you!
No one does comfy like cats!
Yeah. This is my alias to download music from YouTube alias yt-dmus='yt-dlp -x --audio-format opus "$@"'
I’ve been using EndeavourOS for the last 18 months, before that I spent about 9 years on Tumbleweed and before that, I was a inveterate distro hopper. Having spent so long rolling, there’s no way I could go back to fixed.
There seems to be too many toes as well. Of course it could be taken in Norfolk.


But I’m not in the US
Me neither, Europe here.


It’s working here. Are you on a VPN?

I think it’s amazing that humans, who like to give cuddles and fusses, evolved on a planet where almost everything likes cuddles and fusses.


I would start with Python. It’s a fun language to learn, and generally recommended for beginners. Towards the end, I would spend a few sessions on c, not to teach them c but to give them an appreciation for what they get for free in higher level languages.
Surely, Richard Stallman uses GNU/Linux


I won’t engage in a battle of wits with you because I don’t feel right battling the unarmed.


Dude, take your meds.
Linux Questions was a good forum. I haven’t used it in a long time so I don’t know if it still is.


And both drug dealers and software companies refer to their clients as users.
OOP isn’t an anti-pattern, but the way it’s used in the enterprise Java world definitely is. And it’s all based on a fundamental misunderstanding of what an interface is.