Assange is Australian so I’m not sure how that’s relevant
I mainly use it for live sports
That’s true for small and simple microcontrollers, but larger and more complicated ones can theoretically implement macro operation fusion in hardware to get similar benefits as CISC architectures
Bash (and other shells) have readline support which sounds similar to what you want?
I had this with the Sims, I bought and paid for the game legit but trying to run it through steam it kept trying to load the origin store for auth or something which was a pain in the ass and I couldn’t get it to run reliably.
I ended up using a crack just because it ran without any BS!
Most of the time indie games actually do run on Linux, it’s the games from big studios that don’t (in my experience)
Hand writing machine code and assembly was fine, but recursion is where you draw the line??
I feel like this is a bad recommendation for someone coming from Windows, it’s quite an opinionated distro.
Considering windows is the complete opposite of trade free I doubt a windows user would be willing to compromise convenience for a philosophy that they probably don’t share.
Gentoo has overlays which are similar to AUR, I haven’t felt like I’m missing packages compared to when I ran arch
I loved Borderlands cel shading art style for this reason.
Small nit but I think you’re referring to DNS not CDN
Australia doesn’t have the death penalty
Do you mean specifically with KDE connect? Because you can do it with VNC
I just use cx file explorer, then I can mount my Linux PC using sshfs and transferring files is quite fast
Gotcha, maybe you don’t necessarily have to be a coder to understand those products better.
Simply being curious and having conversations with devs will probably get you far.
Why do you want to learn how to code?
Is it purely to get a better understanding of how salesforce works “under the hood”?
(I’m looking for context because I don’t know anything about salesforce but I do know how to code)
Also putting
sudo
in front of what looks like Java code not shell.