I think that we're all different and what works for one person may or may not work for another. I've spent a fuckton of time programming "for fun" and all I have now is a bunch of unfinished bullshitware projects. I did gain experience with various different technology in the process, which is a good thing, however I don't feel very good about it. I just feel like I have been stacking up knowledge while being too unmotivated to apply it to anything real. I think that having a sense of self fulfillment while working on something is as important as having fun for me.
I'd argue that FreeBSD is the next in line after Linux. I never used Haiku so I don't know much about it, but I assume that FreeBSD has much better hardware support due to how it's more popular than Haiku.
>I'd say just go with the user friendliest version of Linux out there for the least amount of headaches
None that I'm aware of. If it was created, it would probably have overthrown Windows already.
What you're asking for is an operating system that can rival Windows and Mac in terms of usability but is also not developed by a big corporation. But you have to understand that the very reason why Windows and Mac are so usable, is that they're developed by a big corporation.
They didn't. The knowledge was passed to our ancestors by a collapsing extraterrestrial civilization. All modern microprocessors are based on ideas preserved in the Claude Shannon papyrus, excavated near the great pyramid of Giza in the middle of the previous century.
I did Cambridge A level English in the last year of highschool. We had to do weird stuff like analyze a transcript of a two year old child talking to their parent. We also had to reconcile the analysis with some scientific theory. We did analysis of social media conversations as part of language change. Had to use linguistic theories to explain how we went from "How dost thou, sweet lord?" to "ay yo wassup XD".
Shit wasn't easy, but looking back it was kinda fun because it was all scientific and stuff.
That was just during A level though. Before that it was your typical "write an essay about flowers" type of ESL bullshit that I dreaded more than having to wake up in the morning.
>pretends like he didn't do that on purpose
Female metal musicians that don't dress up like prostitutes? What a rare sighting.
I think that we're all different and what works for one person may or may not work for another. I've spent a fuckton of time programming "for fun" and all I have now is a bunch of unfinished bullshitware projects. I did gain experience with various different technology in the process, which is a good thing, however I don't feel very good about it. I just feel like I have been stacking up knowledge while being too unmotivated to apply it to anything real. I think that having a sense of self fulfillment while working on something is as important as having fun for me.
The king of Mainchan.
I'd argue that FreeBSD is the next in line after Linux. I never used Haiku so I don't know much about it, but I assume that FreeBSD has much better hardware support due to how it's more popular than Haiku.
>I'd say just go with the user friendliest version of Linux out there for the least amount of headaches
Agreed. That's the way to go.
None that I'm aware of. If it was created, it would probably have overthrown Windows already.
What you're asking for is an operating system that can rival Windows and Mac in terms of usability but is also not developed by a big corporation. But you have to understand that the very reason why Windows and Mac are so usable, is that they're developed by a big corporation.
Not to offend any security researcher, but me and my friends from the interwebz have discovered this the very nanosecond that recall was announced.
Here me out
>get a fake pilot certificate
>get employed to fly a plane
>"Hey tower, I just forgot everything from flight school. I need info on how to land this thing. Just this one time I promise."
>land plane multiple times by getting instructions from somebody else over the radio
>become proficient
>profit
I thought this was fake, but apparently it's legit. And according to wikipedia,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explosive_detection
->Detection tools
--->Honey bees
Yeah. Can't remember how I learnt that. Probably had trouble with some CD player malfunctioning.
Rain ain't posting so I gotta do this one. I couldn't let such a relevant day go unmentioned.
What? No way. I thought this was impossible.
I do that when I'm extremely bored. I also load random subreddits via r/random.
Not exactly the sound I was expecting to hear from someone named "deathbrain".
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They didn't. The knowledge was passed to our ancestors by a collapsing extraterrestrial civilization. All modern microprocessors are based on ideas preserved in the Claude Shannon papyrus, excavated near the great pyramid of Giza in the middle of the previous century.
Wdym, it's 1 pm, I just woke up. Shall read after breakfast.
omg i cannot wait
>monopoly
*sad bing noises*
I want to increase my mainchan upvotes. Can you do that?
Humans just got OWNED. Another +1 for robots.
Nu-metal? Sounds nothing like nu-metal to me. Wikipedia says that they are melodic death metal.
I did Cambridge A level English in the last year of highschool. We had to do weird stuff like analyze a transcript of a two year old child talking to their parent. We also had to reconcile the analysis with some scientific theory. We did analysis of social media conversations as part of language change. Had to use linguistic theories to explain how we went from "How dost thou, sweet lord?" to "ay yo wassup XD".
Shit wasn't easy, but looking back it was kinda fun because it was all scientific and stuff.
That was just during A level though. Before that it was your typical "write an essay about flowers" type of ESL bullshit that I dreaded more than having to wake up in the morning.
Idk. It doesn't decode to anything readable. Someone in the comment section said that it's encrypted. There's also some info in the description.