>Windows
save > open > extract > ok > open file manager > browse to extracted location > double click exe
redo same procedure to update >Linux
highlight first line > middle click in terminal > enter > $cmd_name
`npm update`
alternatively: >Linux
you're not a brainlet and you just type in package manager name, followed by some keyword indicating you want to install if at all needed for the given package manger, type in the name of how you expect that thing you need to be named, hit enter
takes as much as five seconds if one types at snail pace, a second otherwise
99% of the time it just works, for the remaining 1% might need to look up the name >the wingay still prefers the long and tedious route, almost invariably ignoring the "verify your download" step, if checksums or anything like that are at all provided in the first place
This picture is extra funny because you shouldn't need nodejs or a new bloated native app with a gui to convert a csv file to a json file, just sed. It's a one-liner with sed.
>Windows
save > open > extract > ok > open file manager > browse to extracted location > double click exe
redo same procedure to update
>Linux
highlight first line > middle click in terminal > enter > $cmd_name
`npm update`
You know it's fricked up when even the creator of Linux agrees that Windows does it better
Linux is a Kernel, he didn't make npm, or apt-get, or the other package managers
alternatively:
>Linux
you're not a brainlet and you just type in package manager name, followed by some keyword indicating you want to install if at all needed for the given package manger, type in the name of how you expect that thing you need to be named, hit enter
takes as much as five seconds if one types at snail pace, a second otherwise
99% of the time it just works, for the remaining 1% might need to look up the name
>the wingay still prefers the long and tedious route, almost invariably ignoring the "verify your download" step, if checksums or anything like that are at all provided in the first place
and its exact same reason why it have 6 orders of magnitude more viruses
>nooo, not the hecking virusinos
Cope. Viruses haven't existed for the past 20 years homosexuals.
>muh popularity
I don't care. Use what you want.
>This is why
its users are brainlets who will run everything they download from the Internet
>This dude has never heard of a .deb file
This picture is extra funny because you shouldn't need nodejs or a new bloated native app with a gui to convert a csv file to a json file, just sed. It's a one-liner with sed.
please show us your sed one-liner great shell wizard
>installing a package to convert json to csv
>filtered by a one-line npm install
>filtered by a python file
>runs random exe file on Windows
my sides
Windows stand-alone executable: 3MB
npm: 10 GB
Python: 8 GB
>Python: 8GB
Nice bait
>npm: 10GB
Now you are just trying too hard
>Windows stand-alone executable: 3MB
Pretty sure I can fit some ransomware in 3MB comfortably
Represents a Kirino fan pretty accurately
sudo pacman -S <program-name>