My main distro these days is Gentoo, but I definitely feel the same. I’ll write an ebuild anytime it’s feasible, and Gentoo has some pretty great tools for helping me keep up with updates for things.
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My main distro these days is Gentoo, but I definitely feel the same. I’ll write an ebuild anytime it’s feasible, and Gentoo has some pretty great tools for helping me keep up with updates for things.
I usually spin up a distrobox container of Arch for anything I need that I don’t want to, or can’t compile myself. Both CLI and GUI programs work, and you can use podman as the backend.
Tenacity is a community-run fork of Audacity, started after Audacity’s privacy fiasco.
Calibre-web even links an empty database in their readme so you can do exactly that without the desktop app.
Yo usaba Arch durante muchos años pero cuando cambiaron a usar systemd, yo cambié a usar Void Linux. Si no tenés alguno problema con systemd, Arch es bastante bien.
A mí me encanta Void. Es una distribución muy simple, fácil de usar y aprender (si te sentés cómodo con el interfaz command line), y me gusta mucho runit. También es muy simple y fácil de usar, y crear tus propios servicios. (Y no hace nada que no quieras).
Si te gusta solucionar los problemas tú mismo, y aprender por qué lo ha pasado, personalmente recomiendo Void.
Si querés una distribución muy fácil de instalar, EndeavorOS es básicamente Arch. Al instalar, podés usar el Arch Wiki como si usás Arch. Manjaro no es muy recomendado por acá. Es basado en Arch, pero no es Arch. Manjaro tiene sus propios repositorios, pero EndeavorOS usa los de Arch.
(ojalá que yo esté entendible, el español no es mi lengua materna 😆)
Nationalism has only been a thing for a few hundred years, though. We’ve been murdering each other over religion for millenia. I still think religion “wins”.
Considering slrpnk.net is very niche, and catering to those with a certain mindset, I absolutely do feel some camaraderie with fellow instance-members.
I now love Debian more than I previously thought possible.
brb installing Debian on all my hardware.
edit: there’s a fortune-anarchism
too, amazing.
Here, this should help.
Pretty sure it just reads the file contents, so extension is irrelevant, but either way it definitely works with the .tgz
extension.
tar xafv
every time, works like a charm.
Yep, for me Arch was top of the list, followed by Gentoo and Void. I was completely expecting Arch or something like EndeavorOS to be at the top, so I’m totally unsurprised. Seems pretty good to me!
This game is everything I wanted Divinity Original Sin 2 to be.
This is kinda exactly why I haven’t played it, haha. I’m a grumpy old fart who played the first two, and misses RTwP. I did enjoy D:OS I+II though, so I guess I’ll just shut up, play Pathfinder if I feel like RTwP, and be happy good RPGs are being made.
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It most certainly feels that way, in more ways than one.
I like to think of it as, his history and legacy being written to for the final time, the file being closed.
ZZ. You will be missed Bram, but your legacy will live on.
Where has this been all my life???
Thank you for support us Windows weirdos too. I’ve been looking for something like this that works on Windows as well for ages.
I’ve been using Kiwi as my daily driver on Android since, and I must say, I’m a big fan! Being able to have any extension has been fantastic. The biggest thing I’m missing from Firefox, is the integrated reader mode button. Trying to read any article on the modern Internet, without a reader mode, is an absolute nightmare. I’ve been using Article Reader, and Google’s Android-wide Reader view app as replacements, as I couldn’t find a Chrome extension that worked well enough in Kiwi, and while they’re not nearly as seamless, they’ve served their purpose. Thanks again for the rec!
The comment you replied to literally has the source linked lmao.
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