What on earth is that picture?
What on earth is that picture?
Debian is more stable than Windows or Mac. It’s 30 years old for a reason.
And honestly, nano as the default makes sense, it’s lightweight and gets the job done. I still have that as my default.
Honestly, most of the defaults are good enough for me. I just run vi and it does the job well enough. If I need to configure a good dev environment, I’ll just install stuff with apt-get install and mangle stuff onto my PATH.
It works with WINE ok, but you might get better luck with someone more native.
Seconding SumatraPDF, it has steered me through storms for years.
Debian, because I can just have a computer without needing to fiddle with a million things. I work in tech and don’t want to mess with any more code or configurations if I’m on my own computer. It’s worked for me for 5 years and has worked for others for 30 years.
What’s with everyone recommending a different distro instead of trying to help the user in the thread?
Color me confused, but what’s wrong with stock Debian?
Aside from Montana, the remaining 49 are “at will” employment states. You can be fired for any reason at any time, aside from if your employment is terminated for being part of a protected class, regardless of if you are a contractor or not. There are some jobs that have more protections, like union jobs (yay unions). There are also some employment agreements that are not at will if I believe too.
You can also leave your job at any time for any reason in an at will state.
Portable monitors have been extremely convenient when I used to travel to a client site to program. A cheap one is worth getting.