A Linux Evening
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A Linux Evening
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#5I hate linux for this. How the hell a modern OS can be frozen completely shut by some runaway python script running in a VS code debugger, to a point that you have to kill your PC with a button. And then non-obvious issues that just "appear" out of nowhere and steal your perfectly fine evening where you have planned to work on your favorite side project.
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#6I hate linux for this. How the hell a modern OS can be frozen completely shut by some runaway python script running in a VS code debugger, to a point that you have to kill your PC with a button. And then non-obvious issues that just "appear" out of nowhere and steal your perfectly fine evening where you have planned to work on your favorite side project.
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#7I hate linux for this. How the hell a modern OS can be frozen completely shut by some runaway python script running in a VS code debugger, to a point that you have to kill your PC with a button. And then non-obvious issues that just "appear" out of nowhere and steal your perfectly fine evening where you have planned to work on your favorite side project.
How is your comment related to the article? The only connection I can see is bad quality of some hardware and drivers.
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#8I hate linux for this. How the hell a modern OS can be frozen completely shut by some runaway python script running in a VS code debugger, to a point that you have to kill your PC with a button. And then non-obvious issues that just "appear" out of nowhere and steal your perfectly fine evening where you have planned to work on your favorite side project.
That isn't a just Linux thing. You can easily fork-bomb (or equivalent) Windows/iOS/other and so forth, especially (though not only) if running as a privileged user.
> And then non-obvious issues that just "appear" out of nowhere
That is definitely not something that I've never seen when using Windows! Where it has happened to me under Linux it has been eventually traced to a hardware issue or a bad update (the latter I've experienced on both those OSs over the years and the former will affect everything).
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#10I also have a somewhat interesting usecase that doesn't let me switch to Mac (not that I am keen to). If I buy a Mac, I will have to switch my phone to iPhone too because integration with Android isn't nearly as good. However I _must_ have a dual sim phone (which is fairly easy with Android) and there aren't any dual sim models of iPhone.