Once you fixed all the issues with your Linux install, you go update your distribution to download a couple of new problems to solve π
At least it never gets boring.
Once you fixed all the issues with your Linux install, you go update your distribution to download a couple of new problems to solve π
At least it never gets boring.
@fribbledom Back in the 90s, we had to go download a bunch of source code and then build our own new problems to solve.
@fribbledom Contrast with proprietary software where you have to either buy new problems individually or pay a subscription for them.
@fribbledom How you know i'm in Debian SID !?
I'm not entirely serious here. Happy Linux camper since the mid 90s. But also, if you've *never* experienced this, make sure you're really actually running a Linux distro π
@fribbledom This isn't my experience at all, that's so weird.
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