I would rather have a snap than building from source or use some tar.gz archive with a sketchy install script
I agree, but that sounds like false dichotomy to me because snap competes with flatpak.
I would rather have a snap than building from source or use some tar.gz archive with a sketchy install script
I agree, but that sounds like false dichotomy to me because snap competes with flatpak.
Yes. Arch Wiki probably has an article about this exact problem.
This. We are not Gentoo users, we don’t make babies ourselves. We get them from AUR.
I disagree. Be it Harris or Trump, I’m going to keep recommending Arch Linux to strangers.
1 day to late and it’s a video 🤦♂️ 11 minutes for what could be 5 links and 2-3 paragraphs of instructions.
Nostalgia.
Hi, still on Windows 3.1. I’m dad.
Tighten but don’t overtighten them, probably.
6.1.5, I don’t have it. This post says that the feature is only available for wayland sessions, so that explains it.
And here I can’t find how to enable it.
Don’t be ridiculous, mac users have neat and tidy usb hubs. iPhone users on the other hand…
You shouldn’t talk about vim at all! Just write that vscode is the most flexible code editor.
I don’t think that the distribution of system packages is the issue. People need a way to easily distribute and obtain everyday applications, and to keep them up to date in the same manner. Linus spoke about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzl1B7nB9Kc