MrOzwaldMan

@MrOzwaldMan@lemmy.ml
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Joined 2 years ago

Because that's what I learned from Uni, didn't want that skill to go to waste. I was thinking about how it would be easier to make the apps (plain applications that use executables and shell to run) .desktop file without any hassle (for new Linux users).

Also, Python was two semesters ago, so I forgot all about it.

The title was an over exaggeration on my part

Mission Center, UI kinda like Windows 11: https://flathub.org/apps/io.missioncenter.MissionCenter

I know that, my anger has manifested this post, and I shouldn't have criticized the entire field

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In those kinds of situations you need to remember to try to break the problem down into simpler sections to identify where the problem lies.

Learned that the hard way.

One of the first steps would be to run SELECT * FROM mainWorkSpace WHERE user_id = @user_id and see if that returns anything.

It's one of those situations where if i write something, i forget it because it is doing its thing and about selecting everything, i should've done that and it's my mistake.

I meant like this:

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it's indeed a new language for me and I haven't developed that ability to know where the bug is happening but I am going to get there.

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Thanks will keep in mind next time it happens

They likely were making the operating systems while balancing their job to cover expenses like rent and food.

I’d recommend converting to Kotlin, which saves a lot on bureaucracy and IntelliJ can easily do

I'd love to, but my mind, time, and energy is being spent on other studies.

https://askubuntu.com/questions/431703/how-to-add-open-with-custom-command-option-in-right-click-menu-of-nautilus might have what you want

Didn't work, no new option appears after following the steps.

Also, how’d you get the IntelliJ titlebar to work properly? In the new theme, I get two title bars on my machine.

Easy, I made a .desktop file for IntelliJ and boom, no double title bars.

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I would like mine blue with an army's helmet.

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Here you go, I hope to reach to the Senior Developer's level one day:

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ohh my apologies, i will upload later, just need that mnmo action feature and it's straight to github

What's Samba? Even searching the internet, the definition is confusing. Maybe, it's because I am a newbie, and I shouldn't set up a home file server.

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FemMan are butlers

So I have to do RH134, got it 👍

Damn, i didn't know this existed. Welp, at least I know how to manipulate the system from code.

Have you uploaded this issue to Asahi team? Maybe they or the internet could shed light on this.

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I see, I didn't know KDE had that, does KDE allow java apps to be used as the right click action? As for GNOME, I'm still trying to figure it out.

Until then, I will post the link to the app in the future. It needs some beautification, and quality of life changes so you and the others can use it as you use sudo apt update and upgrade to update your PCs.

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It's one of those, i find them while making games in Godot Engine, that one in a million bug. What do you think, a user issue, or OS issue?

NewPipe and GrayJay (in the future)

I wonder what red bathrooms would look like.

so technically clever solution < long solution with good variable names?

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Assuming you’re coming from a linear programming and OOP background, then data (incl. SQL) kinda sucks because it’s not always clear how to apply existing concepts. But, doing so is absolutely critical to success, perhaps more so than in most OOP environments. Your post isn’t funny to me because I’d be laughing at you, not with you.

That's correct, I have done a lot of OOP in Java and C#, and the internship I'm doing is with C# and ASP.Net.

If a variable is fucked, the first questions you should answer are, “Where’d it come from?” and “What’s its value along the way?”. That looks a lot different in Python than SQL. But, the troubleshooting concept is the same.

You see, I wasn't thinking clearly at the time, wasn't looking at the right place, and like the post says, I've finally looked at the right place and made me feel frustrated. The frustration was at myself not at programming.

Thanks for sharing your experience, who knew a frustrating post written by me would give me lessons which i am going to take to heart.

Thanks for sharing that, I've learned my lesson from you and the others in the comments

How long, any crashes?

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My second pair of eyes was in an another country for business stuff so I had to solve it all by myself and because of the frustration, i wrote this post. Sorry about that

Is that because u have less ram?

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ohhh, i didn't know that. I have never used the clipboard, whats the difference between getting the image from file and the using the clipboard.

problem is, I don't have a basement. people in the apartment around me are going to ask questions about "Why is there an airplane taking off inside your apartment.".

is 1 TB, enough for backup? I have notes, books, and university notes. The problem are the games, I guess I should just delete them

Agreed, here you go:

Wrong, you'll fly like Tom.

I see, I thought Git and GitHub are not one and the same.

Facts, you made a good point.

Problem with RTFM for me is I always forget what I had read the next day, how do you remember what you read?

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Does it allow java applications to be used as an 'action'?

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yep, im gonna try using paru or yay when i install arch tomorrow.

File managers, because that's where the applications are. As for desktop, I will give the option for that one or more users who do that.

Congrats, I hope you excel in your journey with canonical.