Thanks for the valuable insight.
Thanks for the valuable insight.
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I recently discovered fzf-git.sh and decided that I don’t use fzf enough. For now I am experimenting with using fzf to switch git branches, to see if it integrates with my git workflow. If it proves helpful, then I’ll investigate further options.
May I ask why you switched back to ext4?
I just realized that I used Ubuntu for 20 years. I might be interested in switching to Fedora. How ist your experience so far?
I understand your point. “Program” is a more wider term. Javascript executed in your browser could be a program too. App is just a short term for a standalone program with a GUI, IMO.
It’s just how languages change with time. For example what we simply call “libs” today used to be called by their full name “program libraries”. You don’t often see someone calling them like that anymore. I feel that communication nowadays requires us to constantly check the context in order to avoid misunderstandings. It’s maybe a reason why I don’t write that much online anymore.
I think that the question is primarily about Desktop Apps, since this is the Linux community.
I would assume that “application” (or its short form “app”) implies some kind of GUI.
What about gitk & gitg?
Any hardware vendor taking Linux support seriously is good news!
I’m one of those evil people who works in marketing.
Yet here you are, complaining about the ads in Windows. Are you sure that you can go without them? :-D
I recommend that you transition instead of switching. That way you have a way to roll back If the distro you are trying out proves not to be what you expected.