I don’t think you need the “what if” parts
I don’t think you need the “what if” parts
If you like it, then use it. There’s no point in jumping every time some new framework comes out. Most of them don’t last. I have used React off and on since it came out, and I personally don’t like how the syntax has changed. My personal website is React and doesn’t have any browser history issues. Idk what’s up with Facebook history management. I guess they just don’t care very much because they’re too busy trying to gobble up data.
And PHP will still be chugging along. lol. It’s weird that React syntax went from being fairly pretty, and structured, to looking like a plate of spaghetti. Usually languages and frameworks go the other direction.
Apps are going to be written in React Native
Idk if I’m the only person who thinks this, but I feel like React has gotten worse over the last couple of major versions. Not only does the code look a lot messier when you use their new syntax, but the end result seems unreliable. Facebook is barely even usable now. Their history management is laughable, and it’ll drop you out of the site randomly when using the back buttons. I used to think React was really neat, but I’m not a big fan anymore. There’s too much re-engineering for problems that were solved decades ago.
Ah, I haven’t heard of flatseal before.
It’s great if the pak meets your needs. For Steam the pak didn’t meet my needs because it doesn’t allow you to add additional library locations. As long as it’s set up in a way that works for you then it’s a big time saver.
Arch is third wave single origin that can only be fully appreciated by hand-grinding the beans and using a Chemex pour over preparation method.
There isn’t. It’s one of the simplest coffee makers out there, also one of the nicest and most reliable, hence the $300 price tag.
Of course, and of course!
Did you request that from their website?
Damn. Really? I remember when Ubuntu was first released!
You guys manage your dot files? Huh!
Did you remove Fedora before you started? If not then you’re seeing the Fedora partitions. One would be a boot sector (EFI), the other a swap partition, and the big one your main partition.
If you did remove Fedora and reformat that disk, then Windows possibly used all available hardware. Boot Windows and see if there’s a second HDD available. If so, the easiest way to fix it is to run the install again and pick where it is installed, rather than just letting it do its own thing. I say it’s easier, because it looks like it put the boot sector on the second HDD and created a swap file partition. That’s my guess anyways.
I advise you to install a separate boot sector for each OS on its own HDD. If you try to use one drive then Windows occasionally fubars the Linux boot sector. Then just use boot options to choose which you want to boot into at post.
I don’t consider this platform, Reddit, or Twitter social media, because there isn’t any real socializing. You don’t talk to people, or meet people, you discuss a singular (usually shallow) topic and move on. I honestly think MySpace was the height of social media and it’s all been downhill since then.
Windows once forced an immediate restart when I was in the middle of an important meeting and had unsaved notes for said meeting. I couldn’t even get back into the meeting because the update took 20 minutes. Great job being a tool for business, Windows…
What is “listing”?
It’s about as dangerous as using IE in the old days, or Edge in administrator mode.