it means that it needs to be an actual maintained organization, not Jim bob and his buddies threatening anybody they don’t like. it’s also not a requirement, it’s only the reasoning provided.
it means that it needs to be an actual maintained organization, not Jim bob and his buddies threatening anybody they don’t like. it’s also not a requirement, it’s only the reasoning provided.
I didn’t mean how to use the microblog feature, I meant how to interact with microblog content and how I should format it when I post it. also, even if the topic was how to use the feature, there is nobody in mbin meta.
oriole moment
I’d help but I can’t really code very well yet, unfortunately reporting bugs is about all I can do for the time being
guessing that’s why someone was saying Matrix “is CIA” yesterday
He’s either trolling or getting Matrix confused with MATRIX, a separate platform that got in trouble for supporting criminals.
So Kate is one too then, right? it has all of that and was designed for it to be used as an IDE.
Doesn’t seem to be on that list but Interstellar is the only Mbin app and it could use some more devs
are you trying to say that matrix is run by the CIA?
in that case I suggest keeping general files (as in not apps, except for stuff like a steam library) on a separate drive or partition from root, that’s more or less what I was doing when I was distro hopping
I’m interested in that too, where’s the line and how much does it matter?
that does work, it’s a little clunkier than i’d like but it’s better than the code not running
might I suggest a VM or a cheap spare device?
that’s… actually a great use for AI. good to see something intelligent is being done after all.
hey look, threads can do something Lemmy can’t! shame it’s the only good thing they can do
so, have you guys heard of matrix?
I’ve tried Kate, vscode, some python one on windows (idk which one it was years ago), kdevelop, and I think a couple others but I forgot which ones.
I believe both clang and gcc are present on my system right now. and yeah, the Kate documentation was a little lacking. they do have little pop-ups letting you know though
it’s C, I’ll add that to the post in a second
you can tell this was made by a Mac user bc it implies that macs are the only functional computers.