

The timing of this post is almost comical.
Maybe a bunch of lemmytors read it and went to try, resulting in an unexpected volume.


The timing of this post is almost comical.
Maybe a bunch of lemmytors read it and went to try, resulting in an unexpected volume.
Why does it need to go on mass production? OP explained they want to get to a point where they share their design.
I keep repeating the same about Linux and other free software projects. The main goal is freedom, not market share.
OPs project seems to follow the same goals. And I find it awesome.


I’d send them to the builder if my beach house to finally finish, but in sure he’ll still ask for more.


For me:
There may be some others but I find Bash clumsy (or maybe I’m just clumsy in bash) when I need to use it.


What i did in my last road trip (19 months) was:
It’s still a large amount of data but I can remember my trip day by day throughout 49,000 Km. (Well, less than that because I wrote the script half way)
People compare gnome to Desktops with a 30 year old interface which is painfully cumbersome but that they are used to.
I was on the no Gnome camp after Gnome 2 but came back around Gnome 40 (2022) and I was surprised at how simple and stable it is. I agree that many things that are extensions should be built in, but I also agree with the filosophy of not spreading resources to thin and if people want a feature, they can build it.
I only use two or three extensions but mostly need only one: Forge.
I still use Niri as my primary environment but I think that Gnome is good.
I grind my teeth every time I need to use an environment with an old style menu and cumbersome tiling.
C’mon. End users haven’t used drop down menues to start apps for a long time. The iOS/Android drawer style is more comfortable and can adapt to the user’s organizational preferences.
Become “so bad” is different than “I don’t like it”
A lot of people use gnome without any issues. It’s stable, it has one of the simplest workflows and it’s generally out of the way.


No machine is faster and more stable. There are open source implementations too.


It’s not only commercial software.
We’ve come to expect more from our computers and as our processors gain more power we find ways to use it. I’m running things on a laptop that before would have required a workstation. I wanted to run an LLM on an old desktop, and 8GB RAM wasn’t enough.


We know totalitarian aren’t above starving their own people. History has many examples.


The whataboutism going on on a single direction is easily explainable.
If we live in a “western country” criticism of surveillance in our country is our focus. If you mention surveillance in China. Still surveillance in our country is our focus. As in “we live here, why are you focusing there”.


How do you differentiate whataboutism from highlighting the antichinese hypocrisy?
Us a surveillance state good? No. Is a commercial surveillance society good? Also no.
Is targeting minorities for dedication good? Not from my perspective.
Is targeting minorities for incarceration keeping said minority poorer? Also not from my perspective.
It’s not whataboutism is that many people forget they are living in a distopian society with out realizing it.


I mean…mine was theoretically usable. But practically, it was compiling all the time.
I really don’t understand how can people use it. I really tried.


I had Gentoo as primary for 6 months. 6 months of an unusable computer always compiling.
I did a bit of LFS and while I didn’t get to a full desktop, it helped a lot.


Well, Slackware was a main distro two or three decades ago. I give you that. Il pretty sure that’s what I installed when I installed my first Linux mid/early 99’s.
Gentoo has always been niche.


I’m very choosy with AUR. I know people hail it as the holy grail but the lack of vetting makes it “delicate”.
This is, in the best of cases, what’s being packaged hasn’t been properly tested. In the worst, you really need to read the package file and understand it enough to confirm you can trust the sources or risk being surprised.
So, it’s the worst for you and still the best for others, right?
Arch is the worst because… And the best because…
Same with every other.
In fact I’d argue that every single distro is the best for at least one person.
To be fair the idiots are the followers. They are very smart scammers.
Skipped the gym? Not the Christ depicted in so many churches where he looks like an Olympic gymnast, 6 pack and all.
Femicide doesn’t get solved with more laws. It’s a deep rooted issue which needs education. Proper support for abused people, really investigating and enforcing laws. Providing mental health support.
It’s not like the people who are killing women right now are too worried about the existing laws. They do it out of hate and cowardice. Cultural expectations, mental health issues. And just because “they can”.
But really. Support for women before they are killed. In many cases, the signs show way before and the abusers are let go with just a warning.