When something like python tries to force readability into your code without your consent?
That’s why I always use a nonsensical class structure with stupid names; it’s my chastity belt.
When something like python tries to force readability into your code without your consent?
That’s why I always use a nonsensical class structure with stupid names; it’s my chastity belt.
I thought applet came first. Then “web apps” - but i think that’s a windows perspective.
This claims they came from NEXT which apple bought in the 90s. https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/when-did-programs-become-apps.136416/
The thread also refers to bitmap image files as bumps which I’d still do if I ever saw a bump again. So the thread is legitimate.
The “btw” is insincere if they didn’t do it manually, they should be prohibited from using it.
Arch’s tag to neatly summarise the aloof snobbery must be preserved. If archintall script users can say it; how long until “I use manjaro btw”, or “i use endeavouros btw”. At which point it just has no value - I don’t believe these people are genuinely considering themselves superior to other users - as reflected in several other comments here.
Archinstall script should be modified to install a keylogger that will bork the system if ever “arch btw” is detected.