I really hope swappable batteries make a comeback to ditch the portable batteries and just swap a fresh one.
I really hope swappable batteries make a comeback to ditch the portable batteries and just swap a fresh one.
None of the packages I compile from source are essential to my working system. I have a private chatbot to test, some emulators and dsda-doom.
Every one of those programs can be one or two versions obsolete and it won’t make a difference.
I just complie from source some lightweight programs that are too niche for repositories. I am in no way advocating for full source compilation of every program in your system, that’s a security and usage nightmare. Flatpack does have its use for sandboxing an environment. I personally use it for windows applications in bottles.
Yes, it would depend on your flatpack usage. For me I only have like 5 programs compiled from source and one flatpack (bottles) because of the sandboxing
Just compile from source?
Hey, I like sailing the high seas as much as the next one but shouldn’t those links be relegated to the megathread?
For me I thought compatibility would hold me back but I never used the windows partition in my dual boot so I ended up deleting it after a reinstall
Present, I’m the tar cvJf
insane
Is
lynx https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/installation_guide
allowed?
I think you could mount the iso and manually delete the packages you dont want. Mounting an iso is as easy as
# mount -o loop /path/to/iso /path/to/mountpoint
You can also chroot into it while it is mounted: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chroot
Disclaimer, I am not sure if deleting files inside the iso makes it weight less.
Then a critical bug is added by doof with his machine to alter code and everyone stops using it and deletes all archival evidence.
It’s been foretold that after a year without touching grass you can harness one-handed vim
I can’t believe that the old “tell me where so I can avoid it” worked, the ai really has the intelligence of a 5yo
I’m eyeing a fairphone or a pixel (graphene) when Europe makes swappable batteries the standard. Until then, I hope my phone keeps on working, I don’t change phone unless my last one dies.