wtf
Not trying to downplay any efforts going into this, but coming from mac, working a lot in unix shells, using mainly debian based systems only via command line, i just don't understand why not a single operating system is able to get anywhere close to macos in terms of design consistency, performance on UI.. It just feels REALLY BAD trying to work on windows or any linux distro
This is very untypical.. smth about your setup does not seem to be right, as nextjs in dev mode hot reloads automatically
The last sentence is just perfect
It all comes down to
- User Interface (linux is just not as easy to use as e.g. MacOS)
- Applications/Software (yes there is a flatpack (and others) store but it‘s not nearly as usable as Mac App store/windows store
- Installation (Most laptops/desktops don‘t have linux as base Model Option)
- Security and setup - in Mac or Windows the UI is a base component you mostly cannot destroy using one line of Terminal code
- the most user „friendly“ Part of Windows/mac you don‘t have to use terminal, but for linux you Most likely have to
i love mac, but windows in comparison to linux is still more „user friendly“ sadly
Maybe you have to ask yourself if it really matters that much to you, to host a party and do stuff your relevant others do. Sometimes when you actually feel better with having the life you have maybe thats a good thing. Often times the feeling of not being the person you think you should be makes you feel worse than just being true to yourself. Do what makes you happy, even if that doesn‘t satisfy the wishes of your 21 y/o self :)
Best thing I could find is https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/wa-number-checker/egadjdfbcmohcmelgjhfkfkllljacbnp?hl=de
have not tested yet
The reason we don't see 'pre-today humans' walking around is that humans and other primates, like monkeys, have common ancestors. Over millions of years, different environmental pressures led to diverse evolutionary paths. Monkeys continued evolving into various species, just as our ancestors evolved into modern humans. It's not a case of one transforming directly into another but branching paths from shared roots. #EvolutionExplained