Wow. Equally confident, equally confused.
The brain processes the information from the nerves.
How is it obvious?
Physical pain? Zero.
Did you think about this before you wrote it?
Motorcycle, actually.
So that’s who listens to this garbage…
Your timeline is straight up fucked. In short, you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Imagine you are driving the bed
actually quite enjoyable, ty!
While I respect your choice to make things more ‘beautiful’ in your editor, I do not think we should ever do this by default.
It might seem nice visually, but suddenly we are not seeing things exactly as the compiler does. And as someone who has spent a lot of time helping folks debug their code, I feel quite strongly that this is just further obfuscating an already challenging field - for superficial gains.
I actually wasn’t being negative, but carry on.
I understand approximately half of what you wrote, but I see quite a few people upvoted you. Is this what dementia is like?
No idea what held in is, but I live in vim, and … no ligatures, thanks. Same with italics. Ligatures with fixed-width fonts make no sense. I especially hate the combined arrow symbols: why draw attention to something so unimportant?
I appreciate them in print, but do not ever want to see them in my terminal.
This is the worst second-hand embarrassment I’ve experienced in quite a while. I can’t imagine working with someone like this.
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There is no sh shell.
lol
Do you think the existence of the Linux kernel might’ve had an effect on how Hurd was prioritized? Also, FreeBSD wasn’t too far behind, chronologically.
I’m not saying Linux is unimportant (or even less important), but I think some folks here are pretty clueless about the significance of widespread DVCS adoption.
You’re thinking in terms of a single dev using revision control, but the person you responded to was referring to the higher level aspects of software development that git facilitates. In other words, you’ve completely missed the point.
As for the Linux kernel, if it hadn’t come along, we’d likely be living in FreeBSD-dominated world. Or, perhaps Hurd would’ve received more attention.
I’m afraid this one is already taken, friend.