A few front-end do, yeah. I’m talking about native support
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A few front-end do, yeah. I’m talking about native support
I genuinely cannot express how much it annoys me that I cannot have a blocklist for keywords.
Most of the things I read are from my subscribed communities, which i’m very happy about generally, however given the overall state of life today, half of the posts in completely unrelated communities end up being one of the following:
I really just don’t want to see any of those things
Some of my closest friendships are people I’ve either never seen, or only got to meet a couple times. It’s not like living far away makes them worse friends.
You never know what kind of situation you’ll end up in. One time my transfer flights got messed up, and I was left stranded in a random airport for almost a day. I ended up asking around, and one of those long-distance friends drove hours to pick me up, get me some food, and let me get rest too.
Of course I’d love for them to live closer, so we can see each other regularly, but i’ll take what I can have
Factorio, or Dyson Sphere Program, are both absolutely excellent.
I replaced docker with podman on all of my systems, and so far i really have nothing to complain about. Works exactly as advertised
The way these people pump out, and then shut down, completely unremarkable generic titles, is a skill in itself.
If they weren’t trying to go for easy money, and committed the effort towards a solid project, they would have been much more well off
I use Bibata however I don’t really have a strong preference for any specific one.
Going to return to this thread a bit later, just to see if other people link something interesting
A lot of people have been very upset at the GNOME foundation, and their all-or-nothing decisions. They repelled some of the biggest contributors, to the point where they decided to create their own entire graphical stacks, just to avoid fighting the GTK. I don’t really understand the point behind their decisions
My mom got my XPS9350 i used to bring to uni, and at the moment, it has Fedora in it.
She repeatedly claimed it was a lot more straightforward for her to understand, compared to the endless inconsistencies and issues on Windows. All things considered, she is fairly tech illiterate too.
Plus it’s easy for me to remote into, in case something breaks
The original announcement isn’t even very long. Could you not have read it before leaving this comment?
I hate Elon just as much as the next guy, but pretending that this wasn’t a marvel of engineering is really disingenuous. People with intelligence beyond my comprehension made that a reality, and just because the company had his face on it, it doesn’t make it any less impressive
I use Gitlab, but i’m becoming increasingly more unhappy with it over time.
When i have enough resources run another local machine, im planning to switch to switch to Codeberg, with selfhosted Woodpecker CI instead
That’s the situation where i close the page, and add it to my blocklist permanently
Ah that’s probably why I couldn’t dig it up. Nixpkgs gets a ton of activity daily so this PR get buried haha.
Great to hear it’s already there
It’s absolutely mental that a reverse-engineered hardware stack, with a bespoke gpu driver in Rust, achieved this kind of performance, in this amount of time. God tier skills, between all the engineers involved in the project
There’s no PR open for nixpkgs at the moment, so either we wait until a trusted packager updates it, someone makes a PR, or you can also use a thirdparty flake
6.2 has been merged into staging-next
I use Krita every time i need to edit something. It’s more than good enough for me
If your CPU was one of the affected units with defective hardware, no amount of microcode will fix that. Otherwise get the update as usual
I genuinely just don’t understand what’s going on in the tech sector anymore
I don’t want it to be popular. I want to have a good conversation, in the communities i choose to participate in, and that’s exactly what I found