Wow, it’s the first time I come across anyone who says they use joe
. How does it differ from nano
and micro
?
Btw, I used to use dit
several years ago, but swapped it for micro
due to some keyboard shortcut issues (which are probably fixed now).
OS: Linux, Arch (btw).
FTFY
IMO both of these ended up being poor names.
“Open source” can be co-opted to mean any project with public source code even if it’s not open contribution (think SQLite, and many of the projects effectively run by major tech corporations).
“Free software” falls victim to the eternal mixup with freeware, requiring the endless repetition of the “beer vs. speech” analogy.
I personally think “Libre software” is the term that best encapsulates the intended meaning while being unambiguous and not vulnerable to misinterpretation.
Damn, that seems to be flagrantly anti-competitive. Has Microsoft attempted to justify why they do that?
You’re doing it right. That’s exactly how to build momentum! 💪
Are you nerd-sniping? Cause that comment is begging for an xkcd reference 😁 → https://xkcd.com/605/
You know what, I had paid for the lifetime pro mode in sync for reddit, and usually prefer one-time payments to recurring subscriptions, but I chose to go with the recurring ultra subscription this time, to contribute to your regular financial stability. Your dedication is commendable. Thanks for all the work you’ve done over the years!
What do you mean? It’s right in the lead section: