For my vim journey it was the draw of being able to quickly navigate and manipulate text without ever needing my hands to move away from the home row on the keyboard, and being willing to put in the time and effort to push past the learning curve.
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Star Control 2 is the one I still come back to every now and then.
"You didn't specify that you wanted to animate live skeletons. I only gave you the ability to magic up some nice animated skeleton drawings."
Movies are a time commitment, and who wants to deal with that...
Some of them will, some of them won't. I wouldn't worry too much about it.
No point totals/karma on Lemmy in general (technically the data is all there). A lot of people are treating this as a feature, not a bug.
That seems perfectly reasonable.
What comes to mind when I see this meme is more along the lines of CS DMing devs directly with customer issues and expecting us to magically come up with a solution to something with minimal information given.
I'm still on a pixel 4a, and I am terribly disappointed to hear that those have gone away.
What do you want to learn about it? Functionally you can just think about it as a place where people host code collaborate on on code. Your best bet, as another comment pointed out, is to just look at a project's README, which will usually display on the main project page for a project beneath the directory structure of the project (all the files on folders that are listed).
Also, at the top of a project page, there's a bunch of tabs. One of those is an "Issues" tab where you can find and file bug reports.
Beyond that, it's hard to explain too much more without talking about what git
is and how it works, which is not a small subject.
Dead Cells?