

First, I thought that’s Tim Apple, not the pedo. Don’t know which is funnier though.


First, I thought that’s Tim Apple, not the pedo. Don’t know which is funnier though.


In other words, a slave wants to have their own slaves, instead of being free.
You’re welcome to read Bloodlands by Timothy Snyder.


What about actual developers of Cosmic?
I bet you’re looking for zathura.


I paid my sins, father! Now all my MacBooks are on Linux! All of them!


Perhaps you just don’t know Arch well then.


I owned only MacBooks and not pre-built PCs, so it’s the same for me. Never bought a single Windows license, even the OEM one.
I was worried there might be some weird bugs, as all my other clients are on v2. But so far, I haven’t noticed anything wrong.
So it’s purely some kind of a mix of cargo cult and just the will to have the newer updated software everywhere. That makes little practical sense, but I’m still with this illusion of newer = better, on a subconscious level, I think. Plus, I wasn’t sure everything is correct as it is not updated for a long time, I thought perhaps some Debian repos ingrained into my Fedora!


Wine was never developed by Epic, as far as I know. Wikipedia showed nothing about Epic, not a word.
Yeah, like, Blender devs being: ‘we implemented HDR on Linux. Windows? You can implement it yourself, if you want.’
Source: The real change log of some year or so ago, but I cannot find the link quickly. Here it states the Windows is supported too now.
What a nice way to say sudo rm -fr /
I can say about the stability, as I use Syncthing extensively and the version 2 since day one. It had the database issue, perhaps upon migration, which lead the program to crash on my Raspberry Pi 2B with 1 GB RAM. At some point I noticed the issue, removed the database and let it rebuilt it cleanly, which did the job and fixed the issue. Plus, I made a swap partition just in case. Haven’t seen any other issues after that. That was DietPi distro, based on Debian.
I had no issues like that on Arch, but my Arch desktops, laptops, and servers are more powerful, perhaps they handled the migration better. I expect that this was some bug that was fixed later. Fedora still syncs, but I wonder when would they update the repo, or if that’s me that wasn’t attentive somewhere and I need to change the repo. Maybe they follow the topic closer.
Oh Windows did mess with me a gazillion times in 2000s, when I was a poor kid with just one HDD, and tried to dual boot.
Uncle Ben taught me the hard way, through his nephew, Peter. I was still a kid, but I knew: big power, big responsibility.
I don’t understand why Syncthing is still not version 2 on Fedora. Did I do something wrong? Did the repo changed? Apart from that, I agree, I really like Fedora on systems where I don’t want to mess with the system. But I do want to mess with my systems, that’s the point of Linux for me now :)
I had this too, but I use ctrl + r all the time (with fzf), and really have no need for that many aliases.
A friend advised me to sell mine when the GPU prices were crazy, I could get like $200 for it, or a bit more (years prior to that, I bought it for $150 from another friend, used, he tried to mine some Etherium with it). I was lazy, and perhaps the friend was right, I could buy something better for the price now. But I’m really satisfied with the card and feel no need to upgrade any time soon. Runs everything I want.
I do sudo pacman -Syu as a ritual each time when I start my computer or laptop. Like, the very first thing after the system is booted. So far so good, been doing that for 7 years.
Came to ask whether someone uses this.