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notaviking, in If linux distros were WW2 tanks. Made by a guy who tries to play War Thunder with linux.

Green Ubuntu for the win

Prunebutt, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

What the guy on the right is doing seems like cultural appropriation of trans catgirl culture.

_cnt0,

Cultural appropriation is a bullshit concept predominantly invoked by people not belonging to a culture who are not able to make valuable contributions to society.

phoenixz,

Well said

Prunebutt,

Wow. What an idiotic thing to say.

Also: Good job to not getting the joke.

_cnt0,

Who hurt you?

Prunebutt,

You did.

_cnt0,

I did?

Prunebutt,

Your idiot take on cultural appropriation made my brain hurt.

_cnt0, (edited )

Oh you poor poor thing. Here, have some cotton to bed yourself into:

https://supima.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/supima-cotton-bundle.jpg

Prunebutt, (edited )

Wow. So edgy. /s

_cnt0,

Emerald,

Meow

nexussapphire,

It’s not a religion it’s an ethnicity. Us penguins have to stick together. …

Whispers: When is the next avian fury convention?

uis, in If linux distributions were tools.
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LunchEnjoyer, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup
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Love how this has almost 80 dislikes (as of writing this), as if they actually took it personally 😂

_cnt0,

as if they actually took it personally

For me it is, in so far as I’d see it as a personal failure if my contributions here failed to create at least some controversy and ruffled some feathers :P

You see, it’s fun to poke things. Poking a pumpkin is funny for about 10 seconds. Poking a beehive on the other hand … that has a certain thrill to it. Sure, one might get stung, but it keeps on giving for a long time.

Prunebutt,

I just don’t like the unnecessary stab at vegans. Adds nothing to the joke except rehash 10 year old stereotypes.

_cnt0,

That stab was necessitated by this existing: www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/…/42586279.NL9AC

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah but how many knew that? Context helps, I initially thought you were commenting on “if you tell everyone you’re vegan, you’re probably also the type to talk up arch”.

Is this comic a useful contribution? It seems more divisive, made by someone who really concerns themselves with being part of an ingroup, vs anything meaningful.

Dunno man, it’s a little… Mean spirited.

_cnt0,

Yeah but how many knew that?

I did.

Context helps,

Context is for simple minded people.

I initially thought you were commenting on “if you tell everyone you’re vegan, you’re probably also the type to talk up arch”.

Yes.

Is this comic a useful contribution?

It entertained a lot of people.

It seems more divisive,

Welcome to the linux community: united, yet splintered.

made by someone who really concerns themselves with being part of an ingroup, vs anything meaningful.

Meh. As a fedora user I’m on the right side.

Dunno man, it’s a little… Mean spirited.

That’s an interesting way to express your tears of anger.

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

I’m a debian/Ubuntu/freebsd guy. So… Better luck next time with your guesses 🤭

Yeah man, if this is the general quality of humor, I’m unsubscribing from our friendship hahaha.

_cnt0,

Better luck next time with your guesses 🤭

What guesses?

Yeah man, if this is the general quality of humor, I’m unsubscribing from our friendship hahaha.

What friendship?

Go play with your snaps.

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

Based on your questions, looks like you need some context too. Thanks for proving your point!

Anyway, I uninstalled snapd immediately.

What friendship?

I’m sorry you don’t have friends. I can be one if you like 😊

_cnt0,

Oh, I have friends. You’re just not one of them. Weren’t, aren’t, and likely won’t.

RubberElectrons,
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Ok, I believe you 😊

kuneho,
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  • RubberElectrons,
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    Nope, just pointing out the vegan dig is meh quality. Similar to some people’s comments…

    Outsider9042, in Screw init wars, real OGs discriminate based on DE

    DE wars? Get off my lawn sonny, before I chastise you for using vim.

    autokludge,
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    No need for a DE on Emacs OS.

    FishFace,

    Just a shame about the crappy text editor that comes with it :(

    takeda, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    I love how “unbiased” it is and I’m not even an arch user.

    _cnt0,

    Yah, I’m a huge fan of factual content. Biased people suck.

    Prunebutt,

    Not sure if ironic, or an incredible idiot.

    _cnt0,

    Could be both. There’s so many lunatics here, you can never be sure.

    spacesweedkid27,

    I don’t use arch btw

    dan, (edited ) in So, timeshift or NixOS?
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    stares at Debian Bookworm VPS that’s been upgraded in-place and hasn’t been reformatted since Debian Etch (2007)

    qyron,

    How I understand that.

    dan,
    @dan@upvote.au avatar

    For this particular VPS, I’ve moved provider several times, but every time I just use Clonezilla to clone the disk over the internet. Maybe I should do a fresh reinstall one day. There’s just so much random stuff running on it though.

    cupcakezealot, in Oh no ...
    @cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    this is the future

    1. join fediverse
    2. get linux
    3. post on unixsocks
    4. overthrow capitalism er uh i mean … uh… gotta go
    callyral,
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    please link to this unixsocks community

    cupcakezealot,
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    Draconic_NEO,
    @Draconic_NEO@lemmy.world avatar

    !unixsocks

    I linked the community so people can find it easier.

    Diprount_Tomato, in It's been compiling for two days straight...
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    Is this the same actor as one of the robbers in better call Saul?

    FiskFisk33,

    Looks like Quentin Tarantino to me

    trash80,

    It is Quentin Tarentino.

    BeatTakeshi,
    @BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

    What’s he doing??

    trash80,

    Thinking about feet.

    lud,

    Waiting for the compilation to be done.

    Diprount_Tomato,
    @Diprount_Tomato@lemmy.world avatar

    Oh, they really look alike lol

    I also know Tarantino for his movies rather than his face

    trash80,

    Fun fact: he has cameos in all his movies.

    FiskFisk33, (edited )

    Keep an eye open, if a character in his movies smells or otherwise interacts with womens feet, it’s probably played by Quentin.

    sneezycat,
    @sneezycat@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Now you can notice when he appears in his own movies!

    Downcount, in A distribution for the systemd haters around here.

    I’m not a linux power user but have some servers running on linux and honestly wouldn’t change it with anything else, as everything runs smooth and maintainance is easy and straight forward. Even if something gets fucked there is a great online community which helped me out everytime.

    That said, and sorry for the long introduction:

    I read a lot systemd memes in the last weeks: What is the problem with it and why is it trending now?

    netburnr,
    @netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

    Sysinit was basically one file where you tell a process what to do, start, reload, stop. Systems is way way more complicated and according to some, prone to breaking.

    Downcount,

    Thanks, and understood. Do you also know why this topic is trending right now? Systemd isn’t some brand new thing, so why the sudden outcry?

    netburnr,
    @netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s been hated since day 1, perhaps only now are you starting to see and understand what people say about it.

    Downcount,

    That could be it.

    flying_sheep,
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    It’s funny, after your first sentence, I thought “yeah, that’s exactly the problem. Copy&paste fragile shell code for managing processes instead of standardized lifecycle management”. Then your second sentence painted that horrible mess as “less complicated”

    davad,

    Nothing new. Nothing recent. Just people being scared of something because they don’t know how it works or because it’s relatively new.

    Major distros have started adopting it in recent years. It’s one of many ways for a distro to manage which services are running. Many of the others are essentially a hodgepodge of shell scripts.

    systemd provides a lot of flexibility with service dependencies and logging, amount other things. It has a standard way to have user-scoped services. It’s standardizes filtering logs for specific services.

    baelem,

    Barely recent years at this point, Ubuntu switched in 2015!

    Vilian,

    basicly people complaining about what they don’t understand, that it don’t follow unix philosophy, when that philosophy was created 50 years ago, any way,etc, if systemd wasn’t good anyone could have adopted it, and everyone did, beause it easier, it’s faster and it work

    youtu.be/o_AIw9bGogo?si=83QbNSQgG646M98_

    good video about it

    DrGunjah,

    I’m neither a systemd fan nor a hater, but in my experience not even enterprise linux distributors can get it to work correctly all the time. That tells me that maybe it is too complicated.

    penquin, in It's been compiling for two days straight...
    @penquin@lemmy.kde.social avatar

    Serious question, how long will it take to compile the whole thing if you had a ryzen 9 maxed out or an Intel i9 or whatevet those crazy CPUs are with all top specs PC?

    ichbinjasokreativ,

    I have a laptop with a Ryzen 4700u and gentoo with KDE compiles in a virtual machine in like 2 hours iirc

    carl_the_llama,

    My IBM took 1h30m to compile vim… (:

    penquin,
    @penquin@lemmy.kde.social avatar

    Is there a particular reason why you prefer Gentoo over other distros? Can’t you run a conventional distro that doesn’t need to compile? Just curious, no judgement. I know that Marcan, the dude who reverse engineered the apple M1, runs Gentoo. Always been curious as to why some folks prefer it

    ichbinjasokreativ,

    I dont use gentoo, I was just messing around with it out of curiosity

    rattking,
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  • penquin,
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    So the joke doesn’t run on your build then. lol

    AVincentInSpace, in Screw init wars, real OGs discriminate based on DE

    I also want to use my computer and not think about init systems. That’s a large part of the reason why I don’t like systemd.

    laurelraven,

    Personally, I’m a fan of my init system starting things up and not getting involved in literally every other part of my system beyond that

    fl42v, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    If that’s a first install, then sure. Otherwise… There was a speedrun installing arch under 2 min…

    bitwolf,

    How does that work? Do they count user interaction time only by pausing the timer during package downloads?

    Or do you need fast internet to play?

    fl42v,

    Not that I remember finding any rules, so that’s mostly just messing around; technically you can quickly setup your own mirrors in LAN, although I don’t remember if that was done. Stuff was mostly about knowing what to type and blindly pre-typing next commands while previous are still in action

    AeonFelis,

    The fact that speedruns for installing Arch even exist kind of proves the point.

    rurutheguru,

    Might just be an old comic. The above was true a few years ago, but not so much anymore.

    Sanctus,
    @Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah now its like archinstall, check some boxes, maybe google some packages to install at setup and you’re done.

    hex,

    i installed endeavouros really quickly

    shea, (edited )

    oof i wish it was that easy. that’s the simple version of what i spent the last 2 weeks doing. On Windows I’d consider myself a power user. I get a lot of work done, quickly, and besides that I would say I’m pretty tech literate over all. But arch is just ridiculously difficult to understand how to use unless you’re already very familiar with linux. I feel like any wrong move i make is gonna break my setup. i got my comptia A+ , which while very basic, definitely goes to show I’m not some random luddite

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

    I installed Linux mint on a trusty old thinkpad. Used it probably 5 times over the course of a year. Then installed arch on a newer T480s I received from work. I am a complete novice. It is literally that easy. You download the arch installer, follow the wiki on the 2 or 3 commands needed for internet, then type archinstall. Thats it. You literally dont even have to install anything else, especially if you choose desktop instead of minimal like I did. I have no idea what anyone is talking about it being difficult. Its easy.

    kogasa,
    @kogasa@programming.dev avatar

    What is ridiculously difficult to understand?

    MashedTech, in If linux distributions were tools.

    I need then butt plug.

    jeena, in It's been compiling for two days straight...
    @jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

    Back in the day, around 2005 or 2006 I did that and I had browse the internet in a text based browser for 2 days because KDE on that old machine took two days to compile.

    carl_the_llama, (edited )

    I’m so glad that I’m reliving those experiences because I want and not because I need to.

    JetpackJackson,

    How did it go? I’m trying to make my website more accessible by running it through w3m, so I wonder how the sites back then did.

    jeena,
    @jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

    It depends on the site, back then there were a lot of table-layouts which were quite fucked up in the text-only browser. Nowadays there are non of them which is good, but nowadays there are JavaScript only websites which don’t really work well. You can install a text only browser and try it out yourself.

    JetpackJackson,

    I’m already playing around with w3m but I had no idea about that table thing, sounds rough. Thanks for the links (pun unintended)

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