Interesting, that definitely makes sense!
Software developer and artist.
Interesting, that definitely makes sense!
Actually, I like encapsulating global state in a structured and documented construct. But I guess I could see Java developers going overboard with abstraction in an imperative language.
I think it’s a little backwards that telemetry is so frowned upon in FOSS programs, because in my eyes they can benefit the most from usage data, as they don’t have the resources for large testing teams. But it needs to be implemented very carefully not to violate GDPR, the GPL license where applicable, etc, so I see why it’s a hard problem to solve.
lightweight
intuitive
supported
beautiful
lightweight
good documentation
Lubuntu
I like the user experience of two clicks to install and run, it’s feels very smooth.
I had some bugs with the CLI when developing Flatpak applications, but I guess that will be resolved when it gets more refined. I also welcome a central “linux appstore” and more sandboxing features, so my view on Flatpak is that I like it more than most other solutions.
For deleting specifically I use gio trash
, it should work on any gnome install.
For focused work:
Other:
I doubt TCP/UDP or basic HTTP requests will change much, but I guess it depends on how high-level the API is.