It would be awesome to have a distro where you can just mix and match all the things.
You may be interested in Bedrock Linux.
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It would be awesome to have a distro where you can just mix and match all the things.
You may be interested in Bedrock Linux.
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I dunno if it was intentional or a typo, but this is the funniest thing I’ve read all day.
I quit using Opera when it became just another Chromium fork, and never looked back. It seems like that was an excellent decision, lol.
Don’t worry, us native speakers do too.
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You forgot about the nearly $4 billion USD worth of military aid every year.
Calibre-web even links an empty database in their readme so you can do exactly that without the desktop app.
Yo usaba Arch durante muchos años pero cuando cambiaron a usar systemd, yo cambié a usar Void Linux. Si no tenés alguno problema con systemd, Arch es bastante bien.
A mí me encanta Void. Es una distribución muy simple, fácil de usar y aprender (si te sentés cómodo con el interfaz command line), y me gusta mucho runit. También es muy simple y fácil de usar, y crear tus propios servicios. (Y no hace nada que no quieras).
Si te gusta solucionar los problemas tú mismo, y aprender por qué lo ha pasado, personalmente recomiendo Void.
Si querés una distribución muy fácil de instalar, EndeavorOS es básicamente Arch. Al instalar, podés usar el Arch Wiki como si usás Arch. Manjaro no es muy recomendado por acá. Es basado en Arch, pero no es Arch. Manjaro tiene sus propios repositorios, pero EndeavorOS usa los de Arch.
(ojalá que yo esté entendible, el español no es mi lengua materna 😆)
Considering slrpnk.net is very niche, and catering to those with a certain mindset, I absolutely do feel some camaraderie with fellow instance-members.
It’s one banana, Michael. What could it cost, $10?
Pretty low bar you’ve set there…
This game is everything I wanted Divinity Original Sin 2 to be.
This is kinda exactly why I haven’t played it, haha. I’m a grumpy old fart who played the first two, and misses RTwP. I did enjoy D:OS I+II though, so I guess I’ll just shut up, play Pathfinder if I feel like RTwP, and be happy good RPGs are being made.
I’ve been using Kiwi as my daily driver on Android since, and I must say, I’m a big fan! Being able to have any extension has been fantastic. The biggest thing I’m missing from Firefox, is the integrated reader mode button. Trying to read any article on the modern Internet, without a reader mode, is an absolute nightmare. I’ve been using Article Reader, and Google’s Android-wide Reader view app as replacements, as I couldn’t find a Chrome extension that worked well enough in Kiwi, and while they’re not nearly as seamless, they’ve served their purpose. Thanks again for the rec!
And? I didn’t mention restic, nor did the person I was replying to. I was under the impression we were both talking about software being rewritten in Rust in general.
Use fd
instead of find
, or rg
instead of grep
and tell me there’s no gain. The speed increase alone is astounding, and beyond worth it.
Imagine a world where we’re all using 30 year old software because it “still kinda works”.
You can configure Helix to behave a lot more like vim quite easily, beyond the default keybinds which are already quite similar. You can even revert to vim-style normal/visual modes, rather than Helix’s “select by moving approach” if you really can’t stand that.
After being a vim then neovim user for many years, I fully made the switch to Helix, using some options from the config I linked, and there are only a few minor things I miss.