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Yes, there was the bourne sh on Unix but I don’t see how that’s relevant here. We’re talking about operating systems in use. Please explain the downvotes
There is no sh shell. /bin/sh is just a symlink to bash or dash or zsh etc.
But yes, the question is valid why it compiles specifically to bash and not something posix-compliant
Posted by Elon Musk. Hmm…
Unless you have an original implementation with big benefits it’s more efficient to improve existing ones instead.
So the question is where to find chaotic/ anarchist people like yourself who don’t follow the rulez. I’d like to know, too. The answer is probably to get to know A LOT more people so you higher your chances to find someone compatible.
I think Haskell was created by mathematicians and it feels exactly like that: Clever and elegant language, but no normal programmer would stick with it as it’s unpractical to write
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You don’t have to fix every issue, there are also other volunteers who might look at it.
If the reproducible instructions aren’t clear enough or are missing, just ask for more info. If they can’t deliver on that, close it or just move on and other people might take care of it
Find a program to work on and fix issues that interest you. Start small. It is satisfying to fulfill peoples feature requests, even if the feature isn’t helpful to you. You know that you made this person happy and there are probably more people who wanted that feature too
Yes but knowing of a bug is better than not knowing of a bug
You can also download Droid-ify instead for a nicer interface (backend is still F-Droid)
Thanks for sharing your experiences
Can you tell me where you have to tinker in Mint? I want to know if I can still recommend it to noobs
Where do you have to tinker in Mint?
Check out InnerTune on F-Droid. No ads and you can additionally listen to all of Youtube Music
If you need the power, sure. But for me, the Steam Deck fulfills my gaming needs so my actual desktop pc is gaining dust
When I want a desktop, I plug my laptop into the docking station which is connected to the monitor setup
A laptop. So much more flexible than a desktop pc.
“independent”