I’m not convinced that immutable distros are beginner friendly yet.
I’m not convinced that immutable distros are beginner friendly yet.
Nobody has mentioned immutables yet?!
I finally dipped my toes into trying a new distro over the summer and have been really impressed with Project Bluefin. All the familiarity of Gnome for existing Ubuntu or Debian users but with a completely hands off rolling update experience.
The main drawbacks are the slight complexity of how the fuck to install stuff on an immutable system. In theory you use Homebrew for CLI apps and flatpak for GUI apps but I’m really not a fan of installing from sources other than the original dev.
Is ghost static now? I thought it was just a blog cms written in Node
There’s no mention of “all bad” in the actual poll or YouGov analysis. That’s just something that website added to drive traffic.
I really enjoy working with Microsoft .NET 8.0 LTS ASP.NET Core Blazor Web Assembly
Because being nice to a dog is not comparable with murdering 17 million people.
There’s a reason bezos publicly jerked off trump by fucking over his lil hobby paper
The correct term is Fowl Fiddler
That’s a pretty wild interpretation of the question. It seems pretty clear the question is asking about opinion of his public acts.
Is that really a Jimmy Carr joke? Pretty sure that’s just something every school kid has heard
Not necessarily. An insurrection might overthrow the maintainers before they can push the release
Kagi
There have been so many announcements that a release candidate of a release will be coming out /soon/. It’s utterly pointless non-news.
Please can this drivel be banished.
Wait until 3.0.0 is actually released and then post it for discussion.
It’s just the natural evolution of language. Rules become loser over time
Anything is better than minetest which sounded like a hastily written debugging mod for Minecraft
I had the same issue so wrote this down when I figured it out
gpg2 --quick-generate-key hello@example.com ed25519 default 0
gpg2 --quick-add-key <FINGERPRINT> ed25519
gpg2 --list-keys --with-subkey-fingerprint --keyid-format long
I usually wrap my USBs in a few layers of tape to reduce the leakage
The ability to prioritise and pin results from different sites is what won me over. Pinning stackoverflow helps filter a lot of junk when resolving programing issues, and when working with geometry I’ve pinned or prioritised a few different resources that better explain the mathematics
Kagi is pretty decent. It’s worth supporting else the space will continue to be dominated by advertising monopolies.
Any idea how it’d look if broken down into distros? I’m assuming enterprise support would be favoured so Red Hat or Ubuntu would dominate?