I don’t like generative AI in my tools. The little prompt that explains a command and arguments that can be passed as you type is nice, I will give it that, but AI should not be any part of it. Fuck right off with it.
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I don’t like generative AI in my tools. The little prompt that explains a command and arguments that can be passed as you type is nice, I will give it that, but AI should not be any part of it. Fuck right off with it.
oh god that’s horrible, it’s like a very fucked up tablet ui
Thanka for the encouragement on Arch XD
Since I am in the same boat as you pretty much, I want to see what makes a computer tick under Linux, I think I’ll try arch as my first bare metal distro and see how often I can manage to break it. If it’s too much I’ll switch to atomic fedora.
the 727 equivalent of c/196
Here’s my feedback on the post:
If you would have posted this anywhere else, I wouldn’t have read it. People keep making posts that link to other blogs and personally I don’t like leaving website just to go read something (but that is manly because I use Lemmy on my phone)
As for the content, really nice write-up. I’ve been debating whether I should go for Arch or atomic fedora, and this article shined more light in the world of atomicity
can you show the changes? I wanna see what were in for this time…
thank you, I think I’ll install a atomic distro as my first distro now. I like the fact that it’s hard to break but still gives the full Linux experience
I have never used a image based distro in my life, but there is one thing I understand but don’t really understand at the same time.
Can I or can I not install stuff from the terminal? Like exa, zsh and so on…
Like what everyone says is “Use Flatpak” but that doesn’t cover terminal use at all, so I’m left confused.
Konsole is goated, legit really good.
Second to it would be Kitty in my opinion
I think you can whitelist websites to be exempt from deleting data from them on firefox too. I vaguely remember seeing something like that in settings near the “Clear Data” button.
NixOS is the new “I use arch btw”
The moment steam ends support for win10, is the moment I fully switch to Linux.
Try to launch OpenOffice via the command line and see if you get any errors, that might help you with what to search for.
after reading what “set -u” does, bro this should be default behavior, wtf?
I think fedora kde is the one you should go with.
If you go with kubuntu you’ll be using snaps by default (which can be removed entirely with some tweaking) and they aren’t actually good (as with the recent steam issues)
This is why windows is better, it doesn’t suffer from stormy weather. Puny Linux users and their weather based OS
I’m not trying to steal hollyberry’s job here but here is my understanding of snaps (and why they aren’t good).
Snaps were created by Canonical (The company behind Ubuntu) to fix the issue of inconsistent dependencies. The problem with the format is that the market is proprietary and they just aren’t very good. Also they perform somewhat worse than Appimages and Flatpak.
Personally I reccomend you look into Flatpak, as it’s a better sandboxing format than snap is.
Also the reason you ended up with the SNAP version of steam is because Ubuntu prioritizes the snap version over the native version when using
apt install steam
bro you really didn’t have to word it like that mane cmon