I've used a number of different Linux distros (including Debian) on laptops over the years. Although most recently my XPS 15 was running Arch.
It's falsifying business records, which becomes a felony when combined with it being a campaign finance violation.
Not as strong of a case as the docs one but it is a crime.
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That's a nice rice!
How are you finding awesomewm? I've just been on i3 since forever but I'm always interested to hear about other WMs
I think they're lawful evil, more devils than demons.
Hi, I've been doing TypeScript in my day-job and hobbies for six and a bit years now. I would not write JS in any other way.
TS is also a superset of JS so all JS is valid (unless you turn on strict
mode). So there is no productivity loss/learning curve unless you want there to be.
In fact, a lot of people who think they're not using typescript are using it because their editors use typescript definitions for autocomplete and JSDoc type signatures are powered by typescript.
I use Alpine Linux quite a bit, which is a Linux distro that doesn't use the GNU coreutils or glibc.
Also even giving GNU such a high level in the name on a distro like Arch makes little sense imo because other components like systemd are arguably much more important than one of many libc libraries you can optionally use and a bunch of coreutils you can also optionally use.
In my experience I haven't had an issue because usually the refactorings are small. If they're not I just hop on a call with the person who wrote the MR and ask them to walk me through it.
In theory I'd like to have time to dedicate solely to code health, but that's not quite the situation in basically any team I've been in.
You should refactor as needed as you go because refactoring cases are never gonna be prioritised.
That sounds like bug propaganda right there
I enjoy OpenMW and I'm happy to host if you want, although my instance is basically just me and a few friends right now.