Come back when it's a no-longer-frozen chicken.
ghashul
I have an interest in both, but have mainly focused on human language. I speak Danish (and by extension a fair bit of Norwegian and Swedish and English, and some level of reading in German, Spanish and French, and have studied Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Akkadian academically.
I'm considering getting back into coding for a career change now, haven't really used it much since my teens. I used ASP, PHP and SQL.
I have a logic approach to both, I think, but they're also quite different.
Windows 11, but I'm currently playing around with different Linux distros trying to see if I can finally get rid of windows for good.
I've just been testing it out, but tried installing a couple of games through lutris and had no luck with it. Tinkering isn't an issue, but the system hung so bad when starting Arcanum I had to reboot to get back in. Even after killing wine, the game and gnome-shell I still couldn't interact with the gui at all.
I finished Dust of Dreams by Steven Erikson this morning before work. Next up is the Crippled God.
Hypa hypa was my first introduction, and it comes highly recommended.
Awesome, thanks!
Agreed, love the band.
I guess it's about time to look into Linux again. I've run it on and off since the late 90's, but always end up back on Windows because of games.
I'm doing my part!
I'm from Denmark, and water is safe to drink straight from the tap here.
My first experience was with Red Hat 5.x back in the late 90's, I got ahold of a huge book that came with it on CD. Since then I've used several distros both on my PC as dual boot, but also running a server. I've always defaulted to Windows again because of gaming mainly, and I'm honestly not a big fan of booting back and forth between different systems.
I've currently got EndeavourOS installed and am playing around seeing if I can get everything to work, and so far it seems this may be the time I actually switch for good.