Not entirely sure if this fits here, but it’s development related

  • @[email protected]
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    545 months ago

    Yeah dev home is pretty much useless at this point.

    Back when it just launched, they marketed it as it would introduce cool stuff to developers like, what I’m waiting for the most, git repositories Explorer integration. But all we have is a constantly crashing app and two extra widgets for the widget panel.

    Dev drives are also cool but they’re the part of Windows anyway, no dev home needed.

    • @[email protected]
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      125 months ago

      Dev drives

      Mom, can we have fast i/o with many small files?

      No, we have fast i/o with many small files at home.

      Fast i/o with many small files at home:

    • @IronfacebusterOP
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      24 months ago

      If the widgets page wasn’t almost useless and filled with news stories I would actually use dev home for its widgets lol

        • @IronfacebusterOP
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          14 months ago

          I haven’t downloaded it because I was tired of the weird bugs with file explorer, but even on stable there are weird bugs so it’s probably worth a try

  • katy ✨
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    375 months ago

    mum can we have rainmeter

    we have rainmeter at home

    the rainmeter at home

  • .:\dGh/:.
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    What’s dissapointing about Dev Home is that it offers nothing of value to the average developer, let alone somebody start it.

    Given the power of containerization and WSL2, you would expect it could create development environments for a given app, like creating a firmware for a microcontroller using Rust, or a backend using Typescript, and even bring common tools or toolchains. Instead, we get some widgets and that’s it.

    • @LemmysMum
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      155 months ago

      It’s not a dev tool, it’s designed to force you to stay with the Windows environment by trying to regularise users to a proprietary intermediary management system.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 months ago

        regularise users to a proprietary intermediary management system.

        I don’t understand what this means.

    • @[email protected]
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      175 months ago

      Dev Home is a new control center for Windows providing the ability to monitor projects in your dashboard using customizable widgets, set up your dev environment by downloading apps, packages, or repositories, connect to your developer accounts and tools (such as GitHub), and create a Dev Drive for storage all in one place.

      • Use the centralized dashboard with customizable widgets to monitor workflows, track your dev projects, coding tasks, GitHub issues, pull requests, available SSH connections, and system CPU, GPU, Memory, and Network performance.
      • Use the Machine configuration tool to set up your development environment on a new device or onboard a new dev project.
      • Use Dev Home extensions to set up widgets that display developer-specific information. Create and share your own custom-built extensions.
      • Create a Dev Drive to store your project files and Git repositories.

      https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/dev-home/

      • @LemmysMum
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        215 months ago

        So more unnecessary middle man trash designed to tie users more permanently to their OS choice. Nothing new then.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 months ago

        Bro I really thought that dude meant winget until I saw your comment. I just accepted he used a GUI for packages

        • @sheogorath
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          45 months ago

          One thing I learned about Lemmy is their users are much more serious. There’s a lot of obviously sarcastic comments getting replies treating it as a serious comment here.

      • Ignotum
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        125 months ago

        Keep that to yourself next time

        I use EndeavourOS btw

      • myxi
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        5 months ago

        I am so tired of Linux users who scream “I use X btw” everywhere… Like maybe it was cool some decade ago, but now it’s just annoying seeing it wherever I go. I hope Photon will eventually feature content filtering by keywords.

        • Ignotum
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          74 months ago

          Yeah i agree, like who uses X anymore?

          I use Wayland btw

        • @[email protected]
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          04 months ago

          Agreed. It’s stupid and played out. Enough already. Also please stop calling desktop themes “rice”.

        • @[email protected]
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          5 months ago

          Imagine your identity being what OS is on your computer. And I’m a Linux sysadmin lol

          Also Linux people bash Windows server but it’s actually getting pretty good. I am running some server 2022 instances right now and they just work. I was tasked to make a gold image but I found basically nothing to strip away from the install out of box. Try it before you bash it.

          • @[email protected]
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            45 months ago

            The very nature and origin of Windows is part of the problem.

            Going Linux is as much of a political choice as it is a practical one. Software must be free, and Linux shows it very much can, while remaining practical up to the very enterprise level, data centers and supercomputers. and while we normally don’t think of enterprises as champions of free software, their influence is essentially the greatest.

          • @[email protected]
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            Free and open source software are good examples of an alternative to the way we manage labor today. Wanting gay space communism is as much a part of my personality as me liking Star Trek and Linux. Moreso they are part of the same coherent picture.

          • @SkippingRelax
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            15 months ago

            Been hearing that since the 90s, but win NT is actually pretty good, it just works. Nah thanks, I’m no longer a sysadmin and haven’t tried Windows past 2000 server I think, but unless you are stuck with running Windows specific stuff (it was sql server for me at the time), and assuming you have a say in the company/project you work on, why bother?

    • @IronfacebusterOP
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      74 months ago

      That was my favorite part, their system tried so hard to find a highly rated review and that’s what it got instead