mleku on Nostr: i am swallowing my venom for Billious Gates the Pedo Bioterrorist's famous operating ...
i am swallowing my venom for Billious Gates the Pedo Bioterrorist's famous operating system project because it is simply easier to use it for most of my purposes on my hardware, the framerate of all my web apps is far better, everything runs better
but some things about it really irk me, the whole thing of must use key shortcut or menu to do copy/paste
well, i'm gonna just get over that, at this point, because git bash is ok, and the plus side of this is now if i build GUIs i will be able to easily test they work on windows, which is a pretty big userbase
after nearly losing all the things but somehow scraping through this transition by the skin of my teeth i'm just gonna sit here in this and own it
i even haxed the registry to put all my shell library folders on a different drive even though this should be a simple function in the fucking interface but whatever... yes it is, technically there, but i tried it and some things just didn't want to move, and there was all kinds of bullshit going on with the exceedingly complex and retarded windows filesystem ACL... once again, another example of where better is worse
the upshot is that now my data directories live on an extremely fast pci-express NVMe m.2 disk, separate from the windows installation, which also means that i can isolate the two from each other with backups and whatnot more easily, whatever, anyway, speed
but some things about it really irk me, the whole thing of must use key shortcut or menu to do copy/paste
well, i'm gonna just get over that, at this point, because git bash is ok, and the plus side of this is now if i build GUIs i will be able to easily test they work on windows, which is a pretty big userbase
after nearly losing all the things but somehow scraping through this transition by the skin of my teeth i'm just gonna sit here in this and own it
i even haxed the registry to put all my shell library folders on a different drive even though this should be a simple function in the fucking interface but whatever... yes it is, technically there, but i tried it and some things just didn't want to move, and there was all kinds of bullshit going on with the exceedingly complex and retarded windows filesystem ACL... once again, another example of where better is worse
the upshot is that now my data directories live on an extremely fast pci-express NVMe m.2 disk, separate from the windows installation, which also means that i can isolate the two from each other with backups and whatnot more easily, whatever, anyway, speed