BECAUSE THERE’S NO EXE!!!
BECAUSE THERE’S NO EXE!!!
Maybe you’d have better luck with rofi… There’s also wofi. can’t say much about the kde issues though.
For me the switch was simple the only issue I do encounter from time to time is lockscreen related. What’s not working for you?
Here I am, sitting in the south of Antarctica believing I’m lucky because finally I might have some good latency. Too good to be true.
Halo’s principle
I believe he will rip off his head and shit down his neck…
I think calling one way better than the other is flawed. The reason the title is saying that tabs are objectively better is because they are used in addition to where spaces are used elsewhere. You could make the same argument in favor spaces due to keeping things simpler.
The argument of having variable indent size for tabs so viewers can decide how big they are is imho legitimate but also not the goal as it’s addressing something that teams generally agree on. There is max characters per line, brace placement, general code style and rules. Yes we can eject the indentation from the rules that are agreed on but once again simplicity over complexity has an equal say.
In the end it doesn’t matter that much, a good programmer will be able to work in either setting, the Editor will do most of the work anyways.
With all that said, spaces all the way!
Clarification:
I prefer neomutt with mbsync and notmuch. Mutt wizard can help you get setup. Pandoc is great for formatting, and any browser can be used to view html if lynx is not good enough.
At which point it is no longer a sock, you can use it as a coffee mug or just eat the donut.
Unmaintained? Can you clarify on that?