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ExLisper, to linuxmemes in I don't...

That’s why it doesn’t make sense arguing about it with Wayland fans. They always find this one obscure feature that X is missing and then claim it’s absolutely essential for everyone to have it. Most people have just one monitor, two equal/similar monitors, a handheld device with one screen or (and that’s the vast majority) simply don’t give a fuck that one of their monitors is working on a lower refresh rate. I’m glad Wayland finally found some traction with gamers obsessed with those things and is being adopted but the constant BS about everyone needing it is getting boring.

ExLisper, to linuxmemes in I don't...

Nope, I don’t remember and after it happened couple of times I just started avoiding it.

ExLisper, to linux in What's your experiences with Debian and Rocky as a homeserver OS?

My experience with Debian is good.

ExLisper, to memes in Skeletor wants you to be safe after the election

What about the democrats living in southern states? You just tell them ‘though luck, you live in theocracy now’?

ExLisper, to linux in How do you use your tiling window manager?

I just use Super+p to run commands. Awesome and custom keybidings are to easily move between tags, windows and monitors, not to launch programs. I use nvim for coding and this combined with awesome means I can do a lot without touching my mouse. At work I use Cinnamon and IntelliJ tools and it’s just less ergonomic. Not a huge difference but I definitely prefer my home setup. In general all Linux WM I used over the years were easy to configure and get good experience. The worst environment I had to ever use was OS X. I just hated all their weir solutions like the launch bar and the common menu bar on top. On Linux I never had any issues.

ExLisper, to linux in Thoughts on this?

2 years from the original release to multiple ports, commercial applications, licencing to external groups and people actually asking to use it.

ExLisper, to linux in Looking for input regarding finding an IDE (spoilers: involves Emacs and Vim)

I’m actually using nvim for rust development and it’s really fucking great but I’ve been using vi for like 25 years so for me the only issue was configuration, the editor is just natural for me. If you also have to learn the editor I don’t know what your experience will be.

As for configuring it for development I started with spacevim and managed with half the functionality normal IDE provides for quite some time. The experience was still good. About 6 months ago I set up nvim and now I have everything I need. I think setting up nvim for rust was as complicated as setting up spacevim. Spacevim provides way more out of the box but changing configuration is not easy at all.

I don’t worry about vim/nvim “schism”. The support is still great.

I would say just go with nvim, spend a week to set it up and don’t get too obsessive if small things don’t work. Enjoy the amazing responsiveness and great editor and you will figure out everything eventually. And if you have any questions just ask. I can share my config.

ExLisper, to memes in Both beliefs are fine, but please realize the hypocrisy

Even more material for the “words you have been using wrong” thread.

ExLisper, to memes in Both beliefs are fine, but please realize the hypocrisy

The simulation doesn’t respond to prayers or requests.

How do you know? What if the guy running the simulation actually monitors what we think and reacts to it? What if the personally decides to give people cancer or cure it? What if he copies our minds to simulation of hell after we die? What if 2000 years ago he copied himself into the simulation to get crucified?

ExLisper, to linux in Cool fancy programs?

xscreensaver with IFS. Can’t stop looking at it. I’m writing this on another computer because I don’t want to disable screen saver on my primary one.

ExLisper, to privacyguides in EU fingerprint checks for British travellers to start in 2024

Yeah, it’s a slippery slope. First they get fingerprints of tourists and than you have no rights.

ExLisper, to privacy in Why Even Your Local Grocery Store Wants Your Digital Data

My take is that they don’t track you for fun. They track you to sell you shit. Most people buy what they see in ads and believe fake promotions so this is a good business model.

Best way to stay out is not to hide absolutely everything. It’s to block ads and don’t buy so much stuff. Obviously don’t give out data you don’t have to, block trackers, use privacy tools. But don’t feel bad if some data gets out. You will never block everything and a lot of it is not that important if you’re not playing the game.

ExLisper, to memes in One of my back teeth is aching at the moment

Dental is tricky in many countries. It’s delicate, easy to go wrong and very often painful. In Poland I used to do simple things like fillings using public insurance and I’ve heard many times that I’m crazy and for sure they will fuck it up. I think it’s simply because it’s it expensive and will go wrong people will think it was inevitable. But if it’s free and goes wrong people will say it’s because it was free. So in my experience even if public insurance covers dental people tend to avoid it.

ExLisper, to linux in Linus Torvalds on the state of Linux today and how AI figures in its future

What if AI will start contributing to the kernel end ends including AI there?

ExLisper, to linux in What's your experience with bluetooth audio?

It’s shit. Totally agree, the most irritating thing on Linux.

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