Or at the very least Debian.
I haven’t tried Arch, the whole idea gives me fever.
Or at the very least Debian.
I haven’t tried Arch, the whole idea gives me fever.
100% agreed. If I see a compliment sandwich, I assume that the person using the technique is lying about the compliments and I lose all respect for them.
Have a miserable year and get lost.
If you are unable to see the difference between occasionsl notes and full blown programming, this discussion is pointless.
If I really wanted to
Why would you, unless you really enjoy pain? I’m not kink shaming, but I don’t mix work and kinks.
Nonsense. Doing anything beyond minimal scripting in any device other than a full-blown keyboard is painful.
For programming?!
Adding an image to your post is not mandatory.
i really expected to make a preamble every ask-post that I’ve searched already?
Yes. You need to show your effort, otherwise your question will be considered lazy. This is specially true regarding technical issues in volunteer forums.
The seminal essay “How To Ask Questions the Smart Way” explains these and other finer points.
If you don’t show me that you at least made some effort to investigate: No.
Most non-technical users do this and then complain to IT because their computer doesn’t work well. That resource is wasted.
There is, when your way consumes resources absurdly.
So you’re spewing nonsense. Good to know.
For Esperanto probably nobody will want royalties :)
I guess to be fair they would have more problems if they asked everyone to write ‘ĝ’.
They could have used the old “gh” convention.
That opinion probably has a reason, does it? What is it?
Care to explain why? If it’s objectively bad, you should have objective evidence for it. Do you?
Because like the op said- it’s not clear how it’s to be pronounced.
Because you are assuming everything should be pronounced as in English. Names can be in any language. It’s on you if you assume English phonetics.
Why terrible? Because is not in English?
Be honest: Is the user experience as easy as Debian’s or Ubuntu’s is?