

That’s great! I don’t want to poo-poo success stories. That said, who knows if it’s really the same app you were using when you met your partner (at least two years ago). AI alone has exploded in that time.
I have a Bluesky account where I post art: @9whiteteeth.bsky.social
Or on Pixelfed: https://pixelfed.social/Monstrosity
That’s great! I don’t want to poo-poo success stories. That said, who knows if it’s really the same app you were using when you met your partner (at least two years ago). AI alone has exploded in that time.
It’s been working out fine for me. It takes longer is all.
This will turn the angry hobbits FURIOUS
Kidding aside, everyone should try dropping these kinds of apps anyways. They’re bad for you.
I’m a Krita stan.
dpkg -i <nameofpackage.deb>
Which can be read as: (Debpackage) -install <nameofpackage.deb>
That’s it!
Also, if you haven’t already, install tldr (apt install tldr), then you can ‘tldr deb’ (or any other command) to get a few examples of their most used functions.
I know! All those down votes are really going to tank my Social Credit Score :(
I tried a snap package on my pop-os system once & it poo’ed folders all over my system, then didn’t actually uninstall when I uninstalled it.
No thank you.
Most update themselves & flatpaks are the worst when you need them to work with your system (ie: scripts).
So I guess your opinion is just wrong, sorry! (That’s a joke you guys)
Change ~/Apps to ~/bin or ~/.bin & you are doing it like a seasoned pro.
Completely ideal, actually.
As a long time Linux user, I can relate 100%
Are you a Bazzite dev?
It’s okay, I promise we still like Bazzite. We’re just haha-ing over here, nothing personal.
Windows users removing spyware and telemetry while bragging about not having to touch a terminal.
Krita, motherfuckers. Do you use it?
People use Vim to look cool?
It’s a brave new World.
If you haven’t already, try Flatseal, it’s a gui to deal w/ Flatpak permission (such a PITA).
The last time I broke my system, it was because I removed a folder called /home/monstrosity/home/monstrosity/.
When I deleted the weird duplicate home folder, it broke the entire desktop environment & I had to use the terminal to log in and reinstall. I have no idea which of my numerous ‘fucking around’ sessions caused any of it lol
Absolutely! I never break my system the same way twice.
I might recommend PopOs. It is also based on Ubuntu, is easy to use for beginners & tailored specifically for use with Nvidia. I’ve had great luck w/ my laptop that has Optimus.
Test it with a USB first. The link I provided is an alpha version of their latest release but you can also try the older, more stable version here.
Because Windows hides its (ugly ass) terminal in shame so the user never has to see its putrid face.
Linux encourages terminal use, including it as one of the base starting icons in most distros.
That’s my guess, anyways.
Wow, what a poet.