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joyjoy, in They will all become Linux users one way or another

I’m a sneaky fox. sneaked in your house, sat on your couch, ate your pasta, installed Gentoo.

pat277,

OK, thanks. Can you do it to my intel atom tablet too? I have mac & cheese

RootBeerGuy,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Just how long were you there?

hansl,

You’re assuming he installed Gentoo successfully.

rostby,

You think he’s done?

cupcakezealot, in Can you install thid 25 year old program?
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

windows can install jezzball linux cant. checkmate.

caseyweederman,

NixOS is actually a JezzBall fork

pete_the_cat,

Just for the hell of it I googled it and there is a clone called kbounce haha

KingThrillgore,
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

There’s like three OSS jezzball clones

sebinspace, in Bye bye edge

Who gives a shit what other people use?

Honytawk,

Too many Linux users do, unfortinuately.

wuphysics87,

Windows is made by a company that would make this change in some countries but not all countries. We are not free until we are all free. Some operating systems guarantee that. Others do not.

jasondj,

I don’t disagree with you but dude people are sick of the politicization of everything and their operating system doesn’t even get onto that radar. They are ignorant and quite happy of it. Please let the pigs eat their shit in peace.

That said, it is quite telling that Microsoft apparently finds it more advantageous to have two divergent feature sets than to apply the change universally.

wuphysics87,

I get where you are coming from. FWIW I’m being a jackass for the hell of it rather than trying to start a flame war. But if someone is to get upset about it, perhaps its something for them to reflect on later.

nebula42, (edited ) in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
@nebula42@lemmy.world avatar

Tbh it kinda comes to the reason why there are some people still using Windows XP in 2023: they refuse to let go. If another operating system can give them the same experience as Windows 10 with the latest support for all applications, hopefully they’ll take that as opposed to using an outdated version of Windows.

Source: my main gaming rig is switching to arch once windows 10 reaches eol

ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling,
@ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

If you’re gaming, you should be using a distro that is stable. Arch is not worth the effort if you are just doing normie stuff like front-end work

iloverocks,

To be honest it is reliable on my system and the best thing is that I don’t have to think about updates, out of date dependence, package versions or packages in general. Just paru package done. As long as you are fine with setting some stuff up manually Arch is pretty amazing.

nebula42, (edited )
@nebula42@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve used arch before because of it’s philosophy of KISS. So far, no distro has been able to provide me with an experience as smooth as arch has. Plus I’m not just doing normie stuff I like to program sometimes.

TLDR: it’s just what I’m comfortable using so idc if using another distro is easier for what I do.

vsh, in Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

How is BSD better than Linux or MacOS?

pete_the_cat,

The BSDs are still FOSS unlike OS X, OS X was derived from FreeBSD. I definitely wouldn’t say that the BSDs are better than Linux though.

vsh, (edited )
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

Just because it’s Foss doesn’t mean it’s instantly better. My rule of thumb is to treat BSD like a trial version of Linux. It never failed.

pete_the_cat,

Of course being FOSS doesn’t inherently make it better, but that’s usually the case.

AntEater,
@AntEater@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I’ve administered BSD servers professionally and I have to say that it was one of the nicest, most consistent, operating systems I’ve worked with. I’ve worked with Linux since the mid-90s and done more than my fair share of Windows Server/AD admin. and I would gladly manage a room full of BSD hosts again.

xia, in They caught us

Is this actually a thing?

redcalcium,

Prepare for your mind to be blown: github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles

EmergMemeHologram,

You have no idea how many scripts I’m going to build with that…

MonkderZweite, (edited )

There’s TUIFI Manager

twin, directfb2, and gum, pytermgui too.

edit: huh, gum and bubbles are from the same guy. But bubbles is for Go, gum for shell.

01189998819991197253,
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

These are awesome!

monsterpiece42,

So I don’t remember the program or even the distro but there is 100% a “Paint” clone that’s all terminal symbols.

puppy,

Yes. k9s comes to my mind.

Amaltheamannen,

Ranger

CCF_100,
JizzmasterD,

An icon

Burninator05,

A pupper so swell they named an OS after him!

FrankTheHealer,

Tell Ranger I said hi, and that he needs a treat.

Andrew15_5,
@Andrew15_5@mander.xyz avatar
drcobaltjedi,

I’m the kind of guy who will sometomes automate his laziness. I once wrote a simple gui that was basically this meme.

foyrkopp,

Midnight Commander has been around for ages. It’s a straight ripoff/homage to the original Norton Commander, a full-fledged file manager and a godsend on week-kneed machines (like old netbooks).

AnUnusualRelic, in They caught us
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

The purpose of Unix was to be user friendly. And it is. You haven’t seen what it replaced.

Also friendliness doesn’t require a Fisher Price interface.

ILikeBoobies,

You should amend

You haven’t seen what it replaced

With

You aren’t used to it

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Unix was meant to be much friendlier than the mainframe systems that wer prevalent at the time and which wer horrible to use without a lot of training (or even with it). By contrast, Unix commands were simple, self documenting. Anyone could use it.

ILikeBoobies,

I’m aware but it’s not unfriendly today

People are just used to DOS

AnUnusualRelic, (edited )
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Well, today it’s arguably more advanced, interface wise, than the other systems since they keep copying stuff from the X11 front ends.

All the current GUIs are basically the same Once you’ve seen a couple WIMP interfaces, you’ve seen them all.

TiredInsomniac,

Let me say that I really like “Fisher Price interface”

InternetCitizen2,

Its called xp

01189998819991197253,
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

This genuinely made me laugh hahaha

BlueSquid0741,

When I first saw XP was when I stopped using windows. So bad.

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in A repost from r/linuxmemes - Because I saw the original comic

linux mint is best distro

kadu, in No tearing support discussions for me
@kadu@lemmy.world avatar

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  • TunaCowboy,

    What a bloated workflow, just connect your oscilloscope via UART and decode via RS232.

    zeroblood, (edited )

    Look at this scrub, they didn’t even put the whole dictionary into their code and tell it to choose random words.

    onelikeandidie,

    Look, another failure. A dictionary is clearly bloated when you only want words that can be played in hangman! 3 letter words and bellow comprise way more memory overhead than required for a good challenging experience.

    grue,

    a matrix printer in another room

    It’s “dot matrix printer,” you phony!

    https://c.tenor.com/20-mRohqYJUAAAAd/tenor.gif

    disheveledWallaby,
    sep,

    We absolutly dropped the dot from the word in informal speak. Probably 2 days after owning one… “matriseskrivar” was much easier than “punktmatriseskrivar”

    callyral,
    @callyral@pawb.social avatar

    you can not look at the source code

    so you made a closed source software?

    agent_flounder,
    @agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

    Sorry my DECwriter jammed up on that last bit after “absolute”, could you repeat?

    key, in They caught us
    @key@lemmy.keychat.org avatar

    500GB? Teeny drive

    yum,

    Man I’m just poor

    aBundleOfFerrets,

    I run 128gb on my laptop lol

    AlecSadler,

    Wait, how? I have zero games installed on my 1TB laptop and still only have like 300GB free.

    olafurp,

    I want to get 2-4 TB because of torrents

    guskikalola,
    @guskikalola@vivaldi.net avatar

    @olafurp @AlecSadler What kind of data hoader are you?!
    I mean, if you can afford that sure, but I find it unnecesary.
    Also, how do you plan to backup that much storage? just curious about the last one, I always find it hard to backup more than 100 GB of media

    olafurp,

    Jellyfin hoarder type. My dream setup is something like 16TB bay with a Raspberri pi

    guskikalola,
    @guskikalola@vivaldi.net avatar

    @olafurp I have 1TB SSD storage on my rpi and I delete series once I have watched them, otherwise I eventually run out of storage if I don't. Well, good luck, but maybe before upgrading your storage you should upgrade your home server, a rpi is powerfull but you will eventually face problems related to I/O and CPU limitations

    dustyData, (edited )

    If you’re not encoding and there’s only like one or two users at a time, it’s plenty. Now if you want to encode on the fly to a myriad of formats and serve your entire extended family and friends, then it will choke. But people rarely do that.

    guskikalola,
    @guskikalola@vivaldi.net avatar

    @dustyData The RPi4 4GB model already struggles being me the only user, I have a bunch of services but RAM is not the problem nor is the cpu, the main problem in my case is the i/o limitation. I boot from the USB, while most operations don't suppose much load for the system, as soon as I start writing to the disk series or even update dockers the system starts to slow down.

    redcalcium,

    Have you seen the size of modern AAA games? Typical AAA games is like 100GB these days. Heck, Call of Duty is like 400GB.

    CalicoJack,

    If 2-4 TB makes you think “data hoarder”, you don’t even want to know what the self-proclaimed data hoarders get up to. 10-20 TB drives aren’t insanely expensive, and some of us have several of them.

    AlecSadler,

    I have no movies, photos, or video games. I do have a lot of work-related things like cloned repos and stuff like Visual Studio and SQL Server.

    You want hoarder…my friend has over 120 TB in rack mount storage in his garage across multiple systems and NAS devices. It’s insane.

    ExLisper,

    Did you try removing the French language pack?

    callyral,
    @callyral@pawb.social avatar

    I have a 512 GB (nvme SSD), with a few games, and I have 423 GB free (according to df after summing up / and /home partitions)

    MiltownClowns,

    Not everyone has a 500 GB yiff collection. Some people keep their yiff in the cloud.

    AlecSadler,

    HAHAHA.

    ivanafterall, in So sad when it happens
    @ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

    A real Linux boi would rewrite the program from scratch custom tailored to his personal needs.

    JoMiran,
    @JoMiran@lemmy.ml avatar

    I run Arch , by the way.

    ivanafterall,
    @ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

    sploosh

    manofdiamond,

    I use gentoo, fyi

    firecat,

    Until remember patient exists and legally cannot create another copy. Sure you made one yourself but can never release it to the public.

    ZILtoid1991,
    @ZILtoid1991@kbin.social avatar

    Even without that, things can go really bad:

    1. You're the only developer, then you burn out on the project.
    2. You underbake the UI so much your project becomes infamous for how hard it is to use, complete with an elitist userbase that just screams "git gud" memes at everyone asking for help (most often happens to dev tools).

    The rare occasion, it'll become like Krita, modern Blender, Audacity, etc.

    agent_flounder,
    @agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

    Ha you think I can possibly code a UI ? Command line only. Maybe curses if absolutely necessary.

    Still under baked…

    Taleya,

    S2g linux users are their own worst enemies

    ivanafterall,
    @ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

    If you aren't creating custom software to address one-off needs, are you really a Linux user?

    TheCheddarCheese,
    @TheCheddarCheese@lemmy.world avatar

    i feel so incompetent compared to other linux users, like i didnt even know flatpak had a repair command until today

    turbowafflz,

    I’ve been using linux for 10 or 11 years and I also didn’t know flatpak had a repair command, so don’t feel too bad

    ivanafterall,
    @ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

    If it makes you feel any better, I'm a total fraud. I've used Linux Mint a few times, so now I can say I'm a Linux user.

    ProfessorProteus,
    @ProfessorProteus@lemmy.world avatar

    Exactly the same with me. Very occasional Mint user. I will never touch Win11, so when Win10 hits EoL I’m screwed if I haven’t learned to deal with the friction of learning Linux.

    I may end up regressing to a PC-less monke until I figure it out. Windows can kiss my primate ass.

    agent_flounder,
    @agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

    Same (after reading this comment). Flatpak is some new fangled contraption. /s

    A person can’t know everything.

    oatscoop,

    Feh.

    The only flatpacks I trust are made in Sweden.

    asexualchangeling,

    Meanwhile I’m over here, not used windows on my own machine in more than 1.75 years and I don’t even touch the terminal most of the time, I know how some commands work, but I hardly touch them

    I should really learn to do more with it, but I have my system setup and working how I like, So I don’t really have motivation to learn to do all this other cool stuff

    Treczoks, in The most secure OS named windows

    The only secure Windows is Windows 1.0. There is no network stack in it, and nobody would want to use it anyway.

    Anything else is up for grabs.

    cupcakezealot,
    @cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    but i wanna play reversi

    oldbaldgrumpy, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

    I switched to Linux over a decade ago, love it. I’m currently running MXLinux. I may eventually try something that isn’t Debian based.

    Neon,

    Obligatory Nixos Comment

    But only if you’re willing to invest Time and Effort into learning it.

    But if you do, you’ll absolutely love it.

    seitanic,
    @seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    I liked it at first, but then I ran into some really weird shit. Re-installing didn’t erase the previous install, programs I installed disappeared after reboot, etc. This might be caused by the jankiness of UEFI, I don’t know. I’m never buying another HP laptop after they pulled this shit with UEFI. It’s given me so many headaches.

    bastian_5, in Distros bad

    I use Ubuntu and that is literally the coffee machine I use… Except I don’t use the actual cups, I’m basically only using it as a source of hot water, and instead I use different cups that are reusable, and just are there to hold the coffee grounds. And similarly, I got flathub on Ubuntu, installed shit to get appimages working, and accidentally uninstalled gnome at one point, which took me an hour to fix mostly because it just stopped at a terminal I couldn’t input anything on, so I had to figure out that I could open up a new one that would actually let me log in and reinstall gnome.

    Rootiest,
    @Rootiest@lemmy.world avatar

    mostly because it just stopped at a terminal I couldn’t input anything on, so I had to figure out that I could open up a new one that would actually let me log in and reinstall gnome

    Ctrl + Alt + F3

    bastian_5, (edited )

    The problem was more that I didn’t even know what I was looking at. It just stopped at a screen with terminal output from it booting up, so I thought it was just stuck… After a bit I found something on an arch forum that mentioned opening up a new terminal instance (or something like that), and how to do it, which led me to realize that gnome got uninstalled.

    Once I figured that out it only took 5 minutes to fix, but I only found that after an hour of assuming that it was frozen and trying to fix that.

    mesamunefire, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

    I remember when xp was not supported and…people kept using it. Security bugs and all. Most people don’t really think about the os, they think about the programs they are using.

    ICastFist,
    @ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

    Shout out to ReactOS, who aims to be 100% compatible with Windows stuff. Too bad that they’re only likely to get there by 2050 :(

    AnUnusualRelic,
    @AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

    But when you’ll be looking for XP compatibility in 2050, they’re going to be the only game in town.

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