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stinerman, in Three Chapters in. While its pretty cool to hear about the history, im still waiting on the connection with Debian.
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The old joke is that “Ubuntu” is a Bantu word meaning “can’t install Debian.”

dion_starfire, in Three Chapters in. While its pretty cool to hear about the history, im still waiting on the connection with Debian.

This is clearly humor, but for anyone wondering what the actual connection is, it’s that Mark Shuttleworth, the billionaire founder and CEO of Canonical (the company that maintains Ubuntu), is from South Africa. He liked the word, and decided to name his new Debian fork after it.

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

linux mint is best distro

alsaaas, in It doesn’t even take special talents to do!
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One of the rare absolute Ws for RMS

rockSlayer, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper

Legacy dependancies

tubaruco,

depen dancies

dancies - little dances :]

BatrickPateman,

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  • Karyoplasma,

    Ink erasers are depens. If you want to remove what a pen did to your paper, you depen it.

    tubaruco,

    they’re doing their dancies on the pen’s ink

    phorq, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper

    Stupid Nvidia Ink Cartridges…

    Vilian, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper

    for fuck sake shut up LMAO

    julianh, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper

    Well the tearing fixes would definitely help.

    MonkderZweite,

    Option “TearFree” “true” in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/your.conf but some compositors do that already.

    Arghblarg, (edited ) in I bet the rest of the world has better paper
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    I’m starting to think Wayland is the systemd of desktop graphic environments. Might be amazing eventually, but pushed onto the community too soon by opinionated devs who have fallen victim to the second-system effect.

    Mod me down, don’t care.

    Edit: Woohoo, into the ground! Mod me down further, and I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine :p

    I don’t troll often, but when I do… it’s about Wayland and systemd. Nyah nyah.

    Honestly if Wayland will work 100% on my next setup and apps appear as expected, I won’t give a damn what system I’m using.

    gens,

    Wayland is the complete oposite of that crap.

    marcos,

    It was pushed way too soon. It’s just not too soon anymore, that’s why everybody is moving now.

    Arghblarg,
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    I sincerely hope it turns out to be the case. I don’t pretend I haven’t torn out my hair on multiple occasions fighting with xorg.conf… that’s for sure.

    Just being provocative for the lulz on a memepost, mostly :)

    SaltyIceteaMaker,

    I actually quite like Wayland. I have not had a problem. Except with the discord application cause they are too lazy to fix their screen recording bug

    Arghblarg,
    @Arghblarg@lemmy.ca avatar

    :) I’ll try it again, promise. I just didn’t have a good experience around two years ago. I do hear it’s much better now.

    I’ll confess I’ve avoided systemd to this day however. Devuan/Funtoo are fine, and I don’t miss any of the supposed improvements systemd brings. So I’ll probably be rocking Wayland/open-rc or Wayland/sysv-init until I drop dead.

    DoomBot5,

    Systemd is great for process management. It’s fault is trying to do too much.

    SaltyIceteaMaker,

    Is there a Systemd fork that is unix philosophy compliant?

    taladar,

    I don’t think you can change foundational architectural things like that in a fork. A lot of systemd’s strengths also come from the integration of doing many things, e.g. process management and the sandboxing features together are certainly easier to read and write than having the process management call some sort of external sandboxing tool (potentially multiple nested ones) with a bazillion parameters all in the ExecStart line of the systemd unit.

    glibg10b,

    I like both Wayland and systemd

    Name one init system that boots as fast as systemd on a modern distro with many services. Then name a display server that’s actually easy to maintain and to develop client applications for

    The current issues with Wayland are due to it being new, X11 fanboys not wanting to explore the idea of contributing to Wayland, and client applications that are poorly designed

    taladar,

    X11 fanboys not wanting to explore the idea of contributing to Wayland,

    People have tried that, those projects are all dead for 3-5 years now because Wayland’s design turned out to be so much more flawed than originally expected with its “Oh, you know all that stuff the X server used to do, you now have to do all of that yourself in your compositor even though you don’t care about any of it and there is no benefit from having multiple implementations” approach.

    LichbaneLB, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper

    For anyone else wondering, this is a X11 vs Wayland meme - i.e. desktop window managers. Yeah.

    DmMacniel,

    does Wayland even have a built in DWM? Because both are session manager.

    glibg10b, (edited )

    No, Wayland is just a protocol, and the things that implement it are compositors, not WMs

    Also, there’s no such thing as a DWM, except for the WM called dwm

    XEAL,

    Y’all arguing about window managers and I’m just trying to connect my shit-ass bt headset to my PC.

    RaivoKulli,

    X11 vs Wayland meme - i.e. desktop window managers

    eye twitch

    turbowafflz,

    Neither of them are window managers, they are windowing systems. A window manager is the part that actually lets you move around windows and draws the borders and stuff, like kwin, mutter, xfwm, i3, etc

    LichbaneLB,

    As I typed my comment, I realised someone would correct me with hyperspecific linux terminology. But I support your correction good sir.

    KISSmyOS,

    Yeah? Well you too, Nerd!

    DmMacniel, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper

    HDR for Wayland when?

    Bandicoot_Academic,

    Early Febuary 2024 if all goes well.

    _cnt0, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper

    Shouldn’t it be 8.5XFree86 in the land of freedom™?

    Mubelotix, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper
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    Well yes, the rest of the world does have better paper. 21×29.7, the only ratio to conserve itself when halving the sheet

    Tangent5280,

    Wait, is that true? Is there something special about that ratio in particular that lets it conserve ratio when dividing?

    cygnus,
    @cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

    Yes it’s true. It’s the square root of 2, which is why it works.

    Mubelotix, (edited )
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    Legend has it that Leonardo da Vinci came up with it

    KISSmyOS,

    Legend has it he came up with catgirl memes, too.

    tryptaminev,
    itslilith,
    @itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    And IIRC, A0 is 1m²

    Klear,

    Beautiful.

    the_seven_sins,
    @the_seven_sins@feddit.de avatar

    There also is B0, which is exactly 1 by the root of 2 meters.

    joshfaulkner,

    Here’s a fun CGP Grey video on the matter: youtu.be/pUF5esTscZI?si=9czdx4u8jWruZoui

    yukijoou,

    untrackered link: youtu.be/pUF5esTscZI

    Smokeydope,
    @Smokeydope@lemmy.world avatar

    Besides the Grey video heres an oldie but goodie Numberphile video about it

    BastingChemina,

    Yes, this particular ratio allows the fact that you can fold a A3 paper in two and get two A4 sheet

    UndercoverUlrikHD, (edited )
    @UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev avatar

    Here you go, proof at ~2 min in.

    Edit: for those who don’t want to use YouTube anymore. If a is the long side and b is the short side of a rectangle. Halving the rectangle will make the long side b and the short side 1/2 a. If the ratio is preserved when halving, we get:

    a/b=b/(1/2 a)

    a^2=2b^2

    a^2/b^2=2

    a/b=sqrt(2)

    Lifter, (edited )

    It’s called the Golden Ratio and has a lot of neat properties! Da Vinci and other nerds love(d) using it in art.

    uis, (edited )
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    I didn’t know there are part of the world which doesn’t put A4 in their printers

    Zerush, (edited )
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    Relation 1 to SQR 2, from A0 of 1m2 to A5 letter format (A4, A5 most used in the EU), every time the half of the next bigger format. Easy to remember.

    www.papersizes.org/a-paper-sizes.htm

    MonkderZweite, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper

    Yes, we do have metric paper. A4 vs. US letter.

    Oxnvat, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper
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    RaivoKulli,

    Mir for me

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