Indeed, how else will everyone see my glorious solarized light theme?
Indeed, how else will everyone see my glorious solarized light theme?
Uses vim
copies console text feed
Evil knows no bounds >:)
Nick is a real one, I’d be lost without his tutorials!
It’s really telling of how much great software needs great people to showcase it for it to become more widespread, just like Blender for instance
Love me some nightmare fuel
That’s really neat, sounds like a great community’s on here!
Ok, will do!
I think it’s just like preparing to copy in a hard test, you spend all that time devising the best strategy when you could have spent the same or less just studying and also getting the benefits of actually learning
Lol, that’s a pity.
I’m lucky it came out after I completed my high school degree or I would have totally fallen for that trap, understanding the importance of internalizing fundamentals should be immediate, but we’re all too lazy to face the truth until it bites us (yes pun intended)
Him: pulling up Chat GPT
You: *loads shotgun*
I’ve been loving it honestly, I used to mess up my systems pretty often in a way that upgrading to new releases had to be done from the command line because of random repositories I added, so things felt unstable.
Immutable systems on the other hand are dumbass (me) proof and I can still do what I used to do with those repos in safe environments or Flatpak now that it has become so ubiquitous for packaging.
Immutability is not a must, even though I really like the philosophy, in fact, if you’re comfortable with what you have, you might be fine just converting over your current OS to btrfs.
Good luck, whichever option you try!
You can try doing an in-place conversion, here’s a guide and the official documentation, remember to BACKUP and TEST your BACKUP at least twice, if things don’t go well, you’ll be able to fall back.
If you want to avoid all the setup headache, just reinstall with btrfs by default (I suggest Fedora Silverblue or openSUSE Tumbleweed for that) of course you’ll still have to backup, just your data though, to be restored on the new system
I can feel the diabeTS
That sounds like a job for btrfs snapshots, they’re provided by default in openSUSE
More than 2 even! No idea what they’re talking about
Less than three
…unless 😳
I like it, though it feels like a slightly different spin on 43’s wallpapers
That’s what I’m saying! It might be technically excellent, but one of the reasons I went away from Reddit is also to escape the aggressive data collection
To put it simply, no.
It’s really exemplified by Chrome OS users, that is pretty much a browser bootloader, sure there’s more to it than that, but the majority of users isn’t going to even find out about crostini and whatnot, because if they can get all the applications they need on the browser then they’re good to go.
So, as long as the browser is able to tap into the hardware in a performant enough way to enable all the kinds of applications that were once thought to be native only, the potential for the browser to replace all other apps is there.
For those who care about the technicalities there will always be value in choosing an OS with specific features though
Lol, I should have had you at solarized