I personally prefer programming barefoot, but then I also use GNOME.
You know, CVS wasn’t really that bad, just primitive and outdated.
Luckily I’m young enough that I never had to use RCS.
The first version control system I ever used was CVS and it was first released in 1986 so it was already old and well established when I first came to use it.
Anyone in these past forty years not using a version control system to keep track of their source code have only themselves to blame.
Thank you for this very enlightening explanation!
While it doesn’t make any sense at all that “a Discord server” (an online community hosted by the Discord company) is used to mean a totally different thing from “a Discord server” (a server which runs the Discord software), your explanation makes all the other comments here suddenly make sense.
I had to check that I hadn’t dreamed this up on my own, but looking around now there are claims to having Discord servers all around, these were just the first handfull I now found:
“FreeBSD has a Discord server to socialize, get support, support others, learn, contribute, collaborate, and stay up to date on all things FreeBSD and Open Source.”
https://wiki.freebsd.org/Discord/DiscordServer
“If you have questions that are not covered by the documentation, you can get in contact with us on our Discord server or create a post in the discourse forum.”
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea
“We’re transitioning to our own discord server!”
https://github.com/OpenNeptune3D/OpenNept4une/discussions/111
“We’re opening our own Discord server as a replacement for our Gitter.”
https://www.crowdsec.net/blog/crowdsec-on-discord
“I’m excited to announce the launch of our Discord server, VigneshDevHub, designed to build a thriving open-source community where developers of all levels can collaborate, learn, and work on amazing projects together!”
https://dev.to/vignesh-j/join-the-open-source-community-on-discord-4h40
“Our Discord server got a makeover.”
https://finchsec-1672417305892.hashnode.dev/channel-updates-in-our-discord-server
That you’re now telling me that none of them actually have their own Discord server is just bizarre. I can’t be the only one who took those words at face value, simply assuming that they in fact had their own Discord servers.
Have you ever used discord?
No, not really.
The name server isn’t prescriptive. It’s not your own server. It’s just your own chat rooms
Eh, you lost me there, what’s that supposed to mean? How could my own server suddenly become not my own server if I started to use Discord?
What’s that supposed to mean?
What do you mean, how could your own server be “hosted by discord”?
What do you mean by that? Tons of organizations, groups and people publish that they have their own Discord servers.
But pretty much all of these organizations have their own Discord servers, don’t they?
So why would it matter so much what the parent company does? If some changes are seen as unacceptable one could simply just not apply them to one’a own server. (It’s not like the Discord company could force anyone to run some particular software on their server. How would that even work.)
I don’t understand why people care what Discord does. If they do enough unwelcome changes the people who run their own servers will simply detach from the parent company.
The only one I know of at all is ConnectBot: https://connectbot.org/
Anyone who’s job can be replaced by an LLM isnt producing any value.
Well, that’s the problem right there, isn’t it, that a lot of jobs don’t actually produce any real value.
Well, my point is that it’s not considered a u, and Austrian and Swiss don’t use it.
It’s true that u and ü are very different things in German orthography, but it must be some bizarre misunderstanding that ü wouldn’t be used in Austria or Switzerland, the largest city in Switzerland is even named Zürich in German (Züri in Swiss German).
I’ll just leave this here, “An Introduction to German for ABAP/4 Programmer” (SAP):
Once every 24 hours.
That’s why the checkbox should be grayed out, so that you can’t uncheck it.
Incompatible with Dark Mode.
It doesn’t answer your questions about calendar and contacts, but you might still find it interesting to take a look at this project:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netwide_Assembler