Yeah, that's why I'm stuck playing with one hand, never properly learned notation
They're not that tired of life yet. Give them 15 more years.
Why would you even have an app like that installed? Does it do anything else than display the latest offers, like a website does?
Real Debrid has very high transfer speeds and it's cheap
Syncthing has a concept of untrusted node, which only gets to store files, not see them
Ruby, of all the examples you could come up with? My Redmine is updated only every few years because I rarely have a whole day to deal with the mess that is Ruby deps managent.
Java deals with this ellegantly.
There's so much random, useful software distributed only as appimages. But not notable enough for packaging fanboys.
Ran out of space on a 30GB partition when trying around 10 smallish programs as flatpaks. Runtimes are shared in theory but not in practice.
Shift-insert works too, one key less
I believe you!
Now another 7 years and 24 "please rebase this old code" requests before it's merged
https://www.redmine.org/ is a standard rails webapp. Nothing special. Straightforward to update, just a few commands, the only quirk is that at least one step always fails. Some obscure bug in a dependency, some problem with expected vs installed system libraries, or my favourite, a Segmentation Fault.