Organizr might be the closest thing you're looking for
Kbirb "kay-berb"
Scrolled through the comments, how has no one not mentioned A Plague Tail? Amazing story from a woman's perspective
Firefox on Linux machines at home. Mostly Chrome for work on the MacBook because the employer uses Google for everything.
The new Edge browser is a modified version of Chrome, so more Google than MS.
While I haven't tried symphony, my annoyance with PHP in general is that parsing any kind of data is tacky. In the end you end you have just as many lines as python but less readable.
Cleaner functions or cleaner data? Both languages have their strengths and can (now) be typed.
scarcer
joined 1 year ago
Zorin OS is the way to go if you are sticking with the Debian/Ubuntu family. It's basically the Mac OS of Linux distributions, by shipping with a level of polish that other distributions don't deliver. To me this means I did zero tinkering out of the box to have the experience I wanted after spending a day configuring KDE in other distributions any time I did a reinstall. As far as printers go, they have always been hit or miss, but my problems were solved by disabling IPv6 on my local network.