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  • My first computer was an Oric-1, and I typed a little bit of BASIC on it, and even managed to save to a cassette tape! (never managed to reload what I saved though lol) This first computer was traded to me by a friend for I don’t remember what, but it made me interrested into computers for sure!

    Next, with that same friend, I traded again and got an Atari 520 STE, that’s where the story really begins! I was about 14 at the time. Since then, I stopped leaving my room, and started to read a 500+ pages book about GFA basic. I have so good memories about the things I could do with that computer, even to nowadays standards, it’s the best computer ever! I remember I had a 30Mb hard drive in SCSI, and some accessories. It’s still at my parent’s house. I miss it.



  • simonced@lemmy.onetoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.mlPHP is dead?
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    8 months ago

    Serious Answer: PHP in itself is not that bad, despite some discussable decisions in function naming and arguments order to name a few. The biggest problem, is that it has a settings file describing how it works (php.ini) and that sh*t will bite you in the rear when you move apps from server to server, where all the libs are different etc… PHP never works out of the box when moving something on a new server, that is the worst part of the language.








  • simonced@lemmy.onetoLinux@lemmy.mlInterested in learning more
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    10 months ago

    What I like with Linux:

    • no restart behing my back to force install updates when I have pending work
    • no bloat
    • customizable (win11 forcing to having windows of same app groupped grinds my gears!)

    Though, it’s not perfect (I guess I have slight hardware issues on my end), I feel way more relaxed (really) when using Linux than Windows.





  • A lot of input in the comments, I’ll just add mine in the mix.
    I guess wanting to change the OS for someone can be good if:

    • the current Windows version is EOL and/or has security issues/concerns,
    • the hardware is too old to upgrade,
    • the current user is fed up with crashes, popups, slowliness etc…

    Now, I would go for Mint anyday instead of Ubuntu, because the default matte desktop feels more confortable when coming from windows.

    As for Scrivener, I don’t even know what it is, but Wine is quite good recently, so if you’re tech/linux savy, you could try to make it work.


  • I tried during the week-end, and it’s a confortable and light experience.

    But Steam (I game a lot on my computer) doesn’t work well, it stops showing the store page (it gets all black) when I change the virtual desktop.
    I then have to display my library then click again on the store to see the content again.
    Very annoying.
    If it was not for that bug, I might have switched permanently.

    I kept it installed and will retry from time to time if the Steam issue goes away.