Ruby was designed to evoke joy and they absolutely succeeded. Usually, programming is mostly a means to an end to me. But using Ruby just feels so amazing, it's almost impossible to even describe to somebody who has never used it before.
Well, the website and mobile app are overwhelmingly hated (just look at the reviews on the PlayStore). I think there are two major things helping Reddit: It's easy to grasp (Lemmy has instances, dozens of different apps, etc.) and the fact that Reddit already has a community for basically everything.
The wasps you see are usually the ones only out for your food.
Yes, it's very common (mostly) in men at that age.
What do you mean? I don't think any other operating system even comes close to Windows in regards to backwards compatibility. Most software designed for Windows 98 will still run fine on Windows 11.
There are thousands lines of code in the NT kernel with patches for specific programs. There is even a line patching an incompatibility with Lego Island, lol.
Honestly, I think Gmail's web client is pretty great. It actually has tons of power user features I found very handy in the past (like support for scripting).
This is one of my favorite pictures on the internet.
First time I see that website actually working.
I have been using a multi-monitor setup for years and never had any issues. Windows will usually appear on the screen you closed them on.
I don't understand the connection. Should I know this person?
Well, yeah, people did get angry. Just like when conveyor belts, weaving machines, and steam engines were introduced.
The hardware is good, the software sucks. It's not even Samsung's fault but unless you only use a few selected apps, tablet support is usually pretty bad.