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

I drive a German Tiger btw.

bravesirrbn, in If linux distributions were tools.

Not everyone’s thing, but if you’re into it, feels really good to use?

_cnt0,

Only one way to find out if you would like it …

bitwaba,

I know I like it. That’s why I have 2

Wes_Dev,

Interesting. Perhaps we should get together and compare distros, for purely academic reasons of course.

Engywuck, in If linux distributions were tools.

Arch is so pleasant to to use…

Bonehead,

But it's a little cold at first when you start using it.

bobs_monkey,

And one wrong move is a twinge of pressure

_cnt0,

using no install helper ≈ no lube, no prewarming

tetraodon,

That’s the way I like it

Anti_Face_Weapon, in Never again

There are so many tools to make documentation for your project. LATEX is a great one, and you can use it to easily host your documentation online. And it’s really not difficult at all to do by hand. If you can have it on discord you can certainly have it in a repo.

Maybe it’s a cynical ploy to increase community engagement with their project by getting them into the discord. Regardless, it gives me The Ick. Very gross.

xigoi,
@xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

LaTeX produces PDFs, which are hard to read on small devices. Just write a website.

Anti_Face_Weapon,

LaTeX can produce .html with links. It can litterally generate an entire documentation website.

Chewy7324,

I personally don’t like LaTeX for documentation because it doesn’t benefit much from advanced features of LaTeX, while being more difficult to read/write than Markdown.

Discord is great for building a community because it’s the defacto chat service for communities. It replaced IRC and does that quite well. Having a place to casually chat with people more invested in the project has its advantages.

Now I really dislike it if they think discord can replace a wiki. Iirc discord added a wiki-like feature a while ago and it’s terrible because it’s not indexable by search engines.

Anti_Face_Weapon,

I think you give Discord too much credit even with that. They’re closed source and have very little openness with their data. We have no clue how they store and archive our data and conversations, or what they do with it. I don’t think the open source community should trust Discord an inch.

I’m really hoping an open source alternative starts gaining traction.

Chewy7324,

A agree with everything you just wrote. Discord is the platform of choice for many projects because most people are already there, so it increases engagement (and often enough some people actually ask for an official discord).

I personally prefer projects to use matrix, despite all it’s faults. Some already do.

Anti_Face_Weapon,

I’ve not heard of matrix before. Looking it up, it looks pretty cool. Kind of a terrible name tbh.

renzev,

LaTeX is great, but I prefer Markdown for software documentation (bonus points if your flavor of markdown supports LaTeX-style math). Standard LaTeX is geared towards typesetting and formatting, which is great for reports and journals, but not so much for software documentation, so you end up with a lot of boilerplate. Markdown syntax is also more accessible to beginners, I feel. And if you have a really big project that requires features like cross-references, there’s things like myst markdown.

Anti_Face_Weapon,

Both are powerful tools, though with different strengths as you describe. I was thinking more with automation in mind. But regardless, anything is better than a discord server. Even .txt documentation!

jj4211,

It’s not really about the tools, we have plenty of tools, plain text, markdown, latex, web pages. Putting content to readable format is the easy part.

The hard part is knowing what to put down and how to organize it, and making sure that your documented explanations are actually understandable.

Particularly when you want to get traction going you might really want conversations to help you understand where the project needs fixing versus how documentation needs fixing and get a sense for what documentation might be helpful.

capital, in The pain is felt on other planets as well...

I just reboot. Is that not right?

0x4E4F,

It’s fine if it works for you 👍.

iAvicenna,
@iAvicenna@lemmy.world avatar

No you have to shut off from the main circuit breaker, that is the only way to make sure

latca, in AMA

What is a bootloader and why would anyone want to load boots?

BleatingZombie,

You load your boots after installing Java in the the morning

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Cuz… where else are you gonna put your load 🤨…

sounddrill,

Ayo? 🤨

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

No no no, you have to stir it to become ayo.

Hazrod, in AMA

Why do Linux users hate Nvidia?

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Because Nvidia hates Linux users. They’re just returning the favor.

Tartas1995,

That is surprisingly accurate

VinesNFluff,
@VinesNFluff@pawb.social avatar

That’s literally just correct. Are you sure you don’t know your Linux lore?

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I know nothing!

Rustmilian, in AMA
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What are programmer socks?

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

They’re socks that programmers usually wear when they’re out, not programming, because everyone needs socks when they go out. But, programmers felt underappreciated if their socks are called just like everyone elses socks, so they changed their name by adding programmer in front.

uis,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Programming-improving device

makunamatata,

They are soft material artifacts that protect and warm up the programmer’s feet.

ordellrb, in Look at that fragmentation!

I like how there are 4 blue A’s and there all a different Distro

wiikifox,
@wiikifox@pawb.social avatar

*they’re

grammar police

hasecilu,
@hasecilu@lemm.ee avatar

For sure there are more!

Prunebutt, in AMA

Can you explain network sockets to me?

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

They’re just regular sockets that do most of the work… the net thing is just added to complicate things.

Archer,

As a network engineer I can confirm

uis,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Now what about network socks?

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

You wear them when networking.

Tugboater203, in Don't think my phone runs Nvidia... or Wayland 🤔
@Tugboater203@lemmy.world avatar

Im not falling for this, it’s just a bunch of grey dots.

c0mbatbag3l,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

“Houston, we’ve got a bigger problem.”

octesian, in One of the few times I've downvoted

I don’t know whether to upvote or downvote. Congratulations.

gorkur, in Your PC will thank you...

All of my computer problems went away after switching to Linux, so I’d say it’s solid advice.

Granted, I do have computer problems, they’re just different 🐧

PeterPoopshit, (edited )

The difference is that with Linux, it’s possible to become smart enough to fix all the issues. Windows is designed in such a way that there usually isn’t a way to fix its problems to avoid format and reinstalls no matter how much you know.

systemglitch,

Lol, Linux users are funny.

doctorn, in :wq!
@doctorn@r.nf avatar

There’s a button to exit vim on your pc. Just hold it 7 seconds and vim is closed. 😅

cupcakezealot,
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it’s right next to the turbo button

solrize, in which ones do you think I missed?

on the bottom right is the text reading, “plus the thousands of free software enthusiasts working tirelessly.”

We don’t work tirelessly. We get tired all the time, but keep at it as well as we can.

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