Debian is far from being a mainstream workstation distro.
Debian is/was a very good server distro but there are lots of good alternatives to debian nowadays which may be much better for someones usecase. Debian is not the ultima ratio.
Debian is far from being a mainstream workstation distro.
Debian is/was a very good server distro but there are lots of good alternatives to debian nowadays which may be much better for someones usecase. Debian is not the ultima ratio.
I'm just stating that the article is stretching facts. There are other sentences as well but I don't want to bother too much writing it all down.
According to microsoft, as an enterprise (and other factors) you can buy Advanced Data Residency add-on (ADR) such that your data resides in the country of your choice, not the US.
It's easier to sell the idea that you will get x million this year based on a monthly forecast compared to a yearly forecast.
The question is why do I pay once and not monthly for many services? Because they don't provide bank details and only let me donate via stripe or paypal. Donating 50ct via stripe per momth is just nuts. So, I have to donate 10 bucks once every two years so that We don't pay too much to stripe (and even then stripe gets way too much)
Vscode is a good one. You may want eto use extensions. You can then drop texstudio as well.
If you are looking for WYSIWYG, marktext is great. But there are lots of markdown editors.
Iirc, Kde also published one last year which looked neat
If you are curious, zed might be the editor of the future.
What is inline latex? Do you just mean math, or do you really use latex functions?
Do you really have to use latex or can't you already migrate to typst?
For raw markdown I can recommend any text editor I guess. I use vscode/codium the most.
Nice. This is such a stackoverflow answer. I love it
The longer your session, the harder it gets?
I am missing a lot of partners/institutions. Why are they not funding matrix? There is legitimate interest from many.
I like having such a freemium model. If you aren't using the service much, you don't put a big burden with your images. An alternative could be to delte stuff after x years.
I never said debian wasn't fine. Where do I doubt that debian wasn't stable? Which of the bigger 10 distros isn't stable?