

Yeah, LO equivalent is to use python inside calc but you can use python outside of Excel just as easily so there’s no reason for people to switch from what they currently have.


Yeah, LO equivalent is to use python inside calc but you can use python outside of Excel just as easily so there’s no reason for people to switch from what they currently have.
Use the AUR, have an antivirus, no infected packages. However I was thinking of switching to https://chimera-linux.org/ before the infected packages went out.


The kernal one doesn’t support Linux but you imagine a Linux build would include the other one just like any other non-Windows build.


They’ve supported Linux for years through Unreal Engine, and the first thing they did when they bought EAC was give it Linux compatibility.
Check the logs then.


2nd after Windows.
Releasing the source would go farther to ensuring it doesn’t lose compatibility again in the future.


Linux runs on PowerPC, ARM, and Risc-V we don’t need the Switch to tell us it doesn’t need to be x86.


WOC?


An MMO should be single player focused, then let the community build the social part.


Not just extensions but websites as well.


That’s been the better browser since 2008 though.
If people use it then eventually it’ll have more than 4k packages for it.


Eventually companies will abandon it.


It even correctly took the order of a man who simply said that he wanted his “usual.”
Well that’s certainly a red flag.
If NT is given as much time as the Linux kernel has had to mature then I’m sure they’ll have more packages built for it over the years.
More than 3 apps. https://winget.run/
But Window’s software incompatibility doesn’t change anything.
In Windows it would be
winget upgrade -all
I’m pretty sure.
If you’re already completely set up in Excel, there’s no reason to switch.
If you’re set up in LO using visual basic outside of it then that would also mean there’s no reason to switch. Either way it doesn’t translate to the other.