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by danielweber
4271 days ago
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Paul Graham has talked about the pain of installing software, and every time I have to do it, I always have trepidation. "Is this going to be the time apt-get barfs at me?" Software installation is still a big pile of bullshit. For the people who spend their time deep inside one ecosystem, it can be okay, but most people have something to do besides live deep inside one ecosystem. A few weeks ago I was just trying to find a JavaScript minifier on a Linux VM. So I googled and spent an hour digging through various pieces of crap, incompatible versions of libraries, asinine "gem install" error messages, and fun reading Stack Overflow answers saying things like "why didn't you have lib-foo-fuck-you installed already?" And none of this is valuable for me to learn because in five years all the current package maintenance stuff is going to be thrown out and replaced. Not necessarily by something better (although that's likely the hope, leading to http://xkcd.com/927/ ). |
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