
Get me something that functions like Windows on multiple levels (Aesthetic not completely required, but core functionality of programs is.) and only then can I attempt a full migration. Don't get me wrong, I don't like windows, but so far it's the best option for me versus aillion Linux issues. I may be considered a power user, but damn if Linux isn't friendly to windows users. Okay, fine, what if you DON'T CARE about everything being open source and you just want your 3-monitor Nvidia setup to work without vsync issues? Also a PITA, need to do either cmdline driver install and co fig or some other complicated shit. Does apt or yum do that? Not unless you use some crazy parametets or some shit.

So I was reading a comment where someone said that Windows is sure as hell not polished, just 'psychologically pleasing.' I get that, and I've tried to main with Mint Cinnamon/KDE for a while, and I've tried so many distro, but I have too many issues with Linux to make it a true daily workstation and personal os.įor example, Windows apps typically have installers, graphical ones, which allow you to choose an install location and stuff. Mi: BTW you are testing Spring-Boot with that test and nothing else.ĭIO: Yes but what if Spring Boot has a bug? Mi: You are hitting the wrong endpoint in the test. MI: *runs alter role db_user with login* worksĭIO: Don't know why it wasn't working before.ĭIO: I have been stuck on this test for the past 1 day, cannot get the API to return the right data while the Rest Endpoint works fine. Mi: *restarts server, shit starts working*ĭIO: I am pretty sure I did that, don't know what happened.ĭIO: Cannot alter role to give login to this db user. Mi: *types psql, it is already installed*ĭIO: Made this change to the API, the endpoint is not returning the right value


Series of events between me (Mi) and dude in office (DIO).ĭIO: There is not psql installed on staging.
