i always thought /usr stood for “user”. Please tell me I’m not the only one
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i always thought /usr stood for “user”. Please tell me I’m not the only one
It’s neat that Linux has the ability to do this, but I honestly can’t think of a good usecase for this. I think this is more confusing than it is useful
I was never on Reddit so I wouldn’t know, but I just don’t think there’s enough content to fill multiple communities. I might very well be wrong though
I’m just worried that this would lead to 3 dead communities instead of one thriving one. People forget that communities exist, if they don’t regularly see posts in their feed. It might also add a lot of moderating, trying to explain users where to actually post their image.
But I don’t know, maybe my worries are unwarranted.
Yeah, idk, seems to me this way too
The difference is, that you’re using something for free, and you can disable this very easily.
I doubt this will end well xd
I love that he finally talked about it. He shortly mentioned the switch to Linux a while ago, in a gaming video, and Im excited to see if this makes Desktop Linux a bit more popular.
yeah yeah yeah get outta heeeereeee
AH (you scared meee :( )
I’m not that deep into the topic, but I experimented with GTK and tkinter as a kid
you eat cigarettes?
Idk, use whatever desktop environment with whatever theming suits you, there’s a seemingly endless supply. and if that really doesn’t work, try to make your own, i guess!
It’s mostly a joke. There’s a thing on Printables where people make stupid gardena adapters and multiple cigarette devices. (At least I hope it’s a joke. Please don’t smoke multiple cigarettes xd)
don’t you know basic human anatomy? it has always been there.
Oh no, a non-english speaker did something that could barely be called a spelling mistake! I’m so sorry for writing “shutdown” instead of “shut down”. 🙏
I’d gladly take an Arch wiki article
I’m not sure - I had zen and the default kernel and both were inaccessible
Yes, that, in fact, is an unpopular opinion here.