A decent chunk of that is autogenerated code
Where were you when yay/paru was kill
I was at home trying to yay
when:
yay: error while loading shared libraries: libalpm.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
No
I have no hdr and other shenanigans but I’ve been using auto login via sddm for my plasma wayland session since a long time and it works.
I think it kicks in when you distribute. For example, let’s say I have a fork of some GPL software and I’m maintaining it for myself. I don’t need to share the changes if I’m the only one using it.
The point is that people using a software should be able to read and modify (and share) the source when they want to.
IANAL and all that good stuff
I agree, but this is mostly an issue with permissive licenses like MIT. GPL and its variants have enough teeth in them to deal with shit like this. I’m scared of the rising popularity of these permissive licenses. A lot of indie devs have somehow been convinced by corpos that they should avoid the GPL and go with MIT and alike
This is not right on multiple levels. Google, or at least the chromium team were not interested in implementing jxl at all
Get out!
It’s art is what it is
Ansible? It’s free software
They had us in the first half, not gonna lie
I always would recommend people to switch to emacs. It is truly a wonderfully transformative experience. But in your case, the question is why do you want to quit using (n)vim?
I did lower my DPI, yes. But avoiding scaling also made me avoid some Plasma 5 bugs with multiple screens
Nope, it wasn’t blurry. In principle, I lose some DPI goodness, but it didn’t make any difference to me on my daily usage of the laptop
Thanks for the write up. I was in a similar situation with a 4k 14 inch Dell something, instead of scaling at 200%, I lowered the resolution to half at 1080p and it worked flawlessly. Maybe you could try it too?
Seems like a your mirrors might be out of sync
I saw the instance tld and the flag, and my mind immediately jumped to maple syrup. Now, I wanna try this cursed, and unholy abomination
Btrfs, for the compression and CoW. I’ve been using it since a couple years. It seems stable for my use. I need to fully wrap my head around how snapshots work, though.
Doesn’t really matter as long as people watch, I guess. Or maybe it’s purposefully that way to draw engagement
Good lord. Dead it, run from it, systemd still arrives