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Helix, to linux in Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

The amount of times my Windows installation(s) broke is just as high as the amount of times my Linux installations had issues. The article you quoted seems to be from someone with more Windows experience than Linux experience.

One example: FileZilla is a capable GUI SFTP and FTP client, but so is nearly every file manager. I can drag and drop files from Dolphin into a fuse mounted FTP, SMB or SFTP folder just fine. Skill issue?

EDIT: omg, I just realised they use WinSCP for deploying applications. It really seems like a skill issue since you can automate that even without proprietary clouds. I can probably replace this person with a PowerShell script, which is even more efficient than them doing their job on Windows.

All operating systems sadly need lots of maintenance nowadays. The main reason I use Linux is that I feel in control of the system and the vendor doesn’t actively try to fuck with my installation.

Helix, to linux in Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

Is that a fork of NixOS?

Helix, to linux in Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

NixOS according to my local fetish community.

Helix, to linux in Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

We are really experiencing a cloud native generation. These Zoomers don’t even know how life was without a cloud over their heads.

Helix, to linux in Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

Or a funny one.

Helix, to linux in Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

Sorry, I only know silly, goofy developers. Can’t recommend this to anyone.

Helix, to linux in 100% vanilla distribution challenge

No, they’re not installed.

Once an admin I know forgot to install a text editor. Imagine the fun editing files with cat, grep, awk etc., now imagine you have to use it to browse the web.

Helix, to linux in 100% vanilla distribution challenge

How would that work on Arch Linux which literally doesn’t come with anything out of the box?

And how would I add accounts or any settings without touching dotfiles?

Helix, to linux in Wanting to improve my Linux skills after 17 months of daily driving Linux

Breakage can be mitigated by root FS snapshots, e.g. with snapper.

Helix, to linux in Wanting to improve my Linux skills after 17 months of daily driving Linux

Sure, if you want to send your CLI input to the cloud. What can go wrong?

Helix, to linux in Wanting to improve my Linux skills after 17 months of daily driving Linux

Installing Arch manually will teach you a lot of those things. Just do not use archinstall.

Helix, to piracy in Long storage life curiosity

Contrary to what people suggested, I would advise against optical discs or tapes and would go with HDDs you check every few months. They don’t rot like optical media, the only thing you have to worry about are the motor spindles getting stuck and other mechanical failures.

It will also be the cheapest option. With tapes you need expensive drives and they change the version every few years. Tapes only are better if you store hundreds or thousands of TiB of data.

Which data so you want to save? Mostly games and media? If so, consider giving them to your friends and family to copy and enjoy, which some people call a ‘friend backup’.

Helix, to piracy in Long storage life curiosity

SSDs need to be powered periodically to not lose bits to the cells losing trapped electrons. For offline storage HDDs are a better option.

Helix, to piracy in Long storage life curiosity

Always burn data at lower speeds too, less errors.

Doesn’t help the fact that the discs degrade over time.

Helix, to linux in Firefox 121 Is Looking Good For Having Wayland Enabled By Default

You can set MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 to have it today!

wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firefox#Wayland

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