caseyweederman

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caseyweederman,

I can’t not parse the one on the right as a Muppet rat

caseyweederman,

Canonical has a long history of thinking it knows better than you, but funneling everyone into their closed-source walled-garden our-way-or-the-highway gonna-charge-money-the-moment-we-figure-out-the-legality Snap Store sure if the most Microsofty.

caseyweederman,

Skreli was absolutely 100% capitalizing on others’ misfortune and the fact that he didn’t get in trouble for that is incredibly bad.

caseyweederman,

I really like Micro. I wish my fingers could forget all the nonsense Nano keybinds

caseyweederman,

I am very, very slowly chiseling it into my long-term memory. I feel like Rincwind.

caseyweederman,

Looks like xfconf merely shares the hierarchical structure. Still… Hm.

caseyweederman,

Could you expand on that? What is it that makes that possible?

NixOS on OnePlus 6 with Extra Steps, or the Diary of my Descent into Madness (pavluk.org)

My biggest blog post yet, and it’s about running (almost) vanilla NixOS on a (formerly) Android phone! This was 50% fun and 50% exhausting… you solve one issue and another one crops up right away… it was certainly an interesting educational experience....

caseyweederman,

Why not rebrand? Why continue to use Ubuntu and Canonical trademarks?

caseyweederman,

I’m glad. The trademark usage makes that a little unclear.

caseyweederman,

All the alcohol in the world wasn’t able to push me through that insurmountable mental block.
I’ve since quit drinking, and I’ve also quit trying to force myself to be a person who can dance. It’s just not in my bones.

caseyweederman,

Additional segment: “because you’re a huge annoying nerd who takes forever to develop an actual personality”
Ugh I hated having to push through his douchebag phase, even after that he was merely tolerable.

caseyweederman,

Yeah. Extremely unlikely and probably impossible.
It’s incredible how very much they have been able to fail but still continue operating.

caseyweederman,

Is this just based on what color your earliest textbooks were?

caseyweederman,

I shared this with my friend group and everybody immediately tagged themselves, with odd accuracy

I finally switched back to Linux as my daily driver after a couple of years of being on nothing but Windows.

I ran Manjaro Linux as my daily driver a few years ago but slowly phased it out for Windows for some reason, and I’m finally back using Linux (currently Linux Mint). I gotta say, I don’t know why I ever switched back to Windows. There’s just so much freedom Linux gives you right off the bat that Windows is just plain...

caseyweederman,

I’d say Debian has closed the gap, now that Bookworm and onwards include nonfree firmware by default

caseyweederman,

RedHat Package Manager. It’s also the file extension for their packages, so you’ll see stuff like firefox_nightly.rpm

caseyweederman,

sudo XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 DISPLAY=:0 DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=/run/user/1000/bus XAUTHORITY=/home/caseyweederman/.Xauthority gedit

caseyweederman,

Also they only have to develop one version and don’t need to worry about hardware and OS differences. But then the app version is never specialised, or else the browser version gets bloated up with a bunch of unnecessary features.

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