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I personally think that having an engine that you’re required to use crush the creative plans of a team will inevitably lead to burnout and change the overall atmosphere to one of frustration.

Not only does this negatively impact the progress of the project, this means that legitimate gripes that can be solved are

There’s a lot of tutorials and wikis that send the user to the command line just because the author was too lazy for screenshots.

There’s also the minor problem that the most popular distribution also has some of the least consistency between its different desktop environments. Highly recommend OpenSUSE to anyone who

Linus isn’t a platform architect really. He leads a very important team. He contributed the early foundations for a lot of what is happening right now, and I don’t mean the kernel. An imaginary SVNHub would never have gotten off the ground, as its more simplified model does not scale particularly well with code base

I’m sorry but it’s one thing to talk about lines of devices that, aside from joysticks, aren’t highly latency-sensitive.

For those, yes, there are libraries and subsystems that are well built.

As long as X11 is still a required component in a standard Linux user installation, you cannot talk about things being easier