Yep this is my diagnosis. I had a lot of time at the start to config horns and halos and miniguns and waffle toasters onto my craptop but now everything is constrained
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Yep this is my diagnosis. I had a lot of time at the start to config horns and halos and miniguns and waffle toasters onto my craptop but now everything is constrained
o(╥﹏╥)o
When it comes to installing stuff, I'm very trigger-happy. So, from experience...
choco install
)paru some_software
PKGBUILD
git clone
it and either skim the install.sh
or MakefileSometimes friends, in their curiosity, come up to me and ask me, Jordan Belfort-style, "Sell me ~~this pen~~ Linux." Why do I like it so much, they wonder?
And I always tell them:
"Linux is like... the vegan OS. (bear with me) Mac and Windows people don't really care about OSes. People who switch to Linux either find they couldn't be assed to deal with it, or they love it, and those who love it love it. Then they always tell people lol.
A good thing though: because everyone's such an opinionated nerd, the lateral set of problems you run into won't be 'solved' by random Microsoft Forums /sfc scannow
s or arcane regedits, but by a nut who debugged the entire thing 30 minutes after the bug came to exist to find a workaround. True story.
Buuuut Linux is more of a lateral movement in terms of problems, it's just a tool after all. You solve Microsoft Recall and start menu ads but run into new but tiny annoyances. I find Linux problems easier to fix than Windows ones because of the nerd army thing but if your Windows setup works for you, it works and that's really all that's important. If you do start Linuxing though you'll learn a lot just by osmosis."
And they usually laugh and decide to keep their routines in place. Don't hate me vegans.
I use Firefox everywhere else, but for my Android I'm on Brave.
Sure, adblock and tab grouping is a plus but my main reason I use it (i.e. over Firefox) is because of memory. When I have six FF tabs open, my Samsung model shoots at least three down the moment I enter another activity or open a new tab. They survive on Brave.
I'd still use Brave on iOS devices too -- as another commenter said, it's a webkit reskin but at least it's got good Adblock.
Oh.
yeah that's more likely
trawl your boss
Weaving up the wire thingies on chain link fences? What'd you need that for -- did your property fence get a huge hole from a burglar or something?
Wow, that's definitely a few. Didn't expect an entire set of chainmail to show up in these comments!
And I seem to notice something:
...the armor. But because I want to be done in less than a year (will be part of my wedding outfit)
"Hey, what if I not only learn to play the [Hurdy (Nerdy?) Gurdy, but also learn to play it for my wedding"
Someone's wedding is going to be very interesting.
I went to Yalemacs for my Comparative Text Editors PhD
Yeah it just feels super different. Somehow it tastes different too.
It's like drinking water out of a red plastic/solid cup vs. a nice clear glass. Or eating sushi using chopsticks instead of by spoon or fork or something.
I wouldn't eat sushi without em :^)
HOA docs didn't even cross my mind, that's resourceful.
Has the AI been particularly accurate, and does it cite where it found your information? With more technical stuff it's always confidently wrong
ty for the response btw
Thanks for the input!
I'm nervous about faking FHS as well, especially for specialized stuff. I don't know much about
steam-run
or its caveats -- so I can't debug it (Maybe it turns out to be really simple and solid? Who knows...)Thanks for mentioning the gpu accel issues in distrobox -- I was considering using containerization to fight off any FHS issues but it seems I can't jump the gun. I'll probably just tighten dev envs by trickling in
nix-shell
usage; multiple versions of a package at once is an issue I'd def love to solve (in a way that's more than just dockerfile)Interesting that this is the third comment suggesting just using btrfs snapshots to resist Arch update experiences. I have root and home on two flat btrfs subvols so it shouldn't be that hard to implement. (yeah yeah "What backup?" is bad)
Seems like the simplest way out is those two smallish changes. Wish I could transcend into declarativity but the thread's nix survivor ratio is grim