The use of Docker is justified by the same people who said that Java was good because it could run anywhere. The problem is that to this day, I have never migrated a Java project between different platforms...
It's cuz when I was using it on a particular setup of mine, it slowed the terminal startup by like 2 seconds, and I'm always opening and closing terminals, I was just fed up by it and decided to quit it
Can confirm, I have nvm installed on 2 systems both using Manjaro and It has significantly slowed down my terminal load times.
I am using zsh as my shell on both systems (which is very common) so I wouldn't expect it to be the issue.
The use of Docker is justified by the same people who said that Java was good because it could run anywhere. The problem is that to this day, I have never migrated a Java project between different platforms...
Java is pretty good because It can be run almost everywhere but its not just that. There are a lot of thins to consider in modern jvm
I use docker to manage npm and node versions because I don't like nvm
What do you have against nvm? Its fast, easy, and super useful.
It's cuz when I was using it on a particular setup of mine, it slowed the terminal startup by like 2 seconds, and I'm always opening and closing terminals, I was just fed up by it and decided to quit it
defuq? On what System? I can't confirm this as someone who uses it on a daily basis.
Can confirm, I have nvm installed on 2 systems both using Manjaro and It has significantly slowed down my terminal load times.
I am using zsh as my shell on both systems (which is very common) so I wouldn't expect it to be the issue.
I'm pretty sure I was facing that problem with this setup as well, actually, manjaro-i3 zsh and ohmyzsh