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fl42v,

I’d mix everything just for kicks :)

fl42v,

Quit Linux? More like quit [non-server revisions of] Ubuntu… Besides, I somehow have an impression that preinstalled crap is among the popular reasons to why ppl leave windows

fl42v,

Nope, it isn’t bad, just a different kind of philosophy, IMHO. Some people would prefer to do everything themselves and tailor stuff to their needs, while others are OK with some stuff being preconfigured.

fl42v,

Not that I remember finding any rules, so that’s mostly just messing around; technically you can quickly setup your own mirrors in LAN, although I don’t remember if that was done. Stuff was mostly about knowing what to type and blindly pre-typing next commands while previous are still in action

fl42v,

If that’s a first install, then sure. Otherwise… There was a speedrun installing arch under 2 min…

fl42v,

Python and matplotlib aren’t hard… Plus you get pandas, numpy, and so on. Alternatively, R studio does such stuff ootb, as far as I remember

Idk, excel always seemed unnecessarily limiting and complicated to me compared to proper programming languages. Although that may be because I was taught cpp before this crap.

fl42v,

So, regarding md & beamer: I’m kinda into that “less is more” mindset when it comes to every day -ish writing. Like yeah, you can spend a few hrs formatting the info a certain way, but if that’s not a typography thingy - who’s really going to care how the stuff is aligned or whether it’s divided into 100500 columns?

Md has just enough features to structure the text, and when you need to share, you just compile the doc into PDF which is at least supposed to look the same everywhere. Basically the same for beamer, although you can shove animations in there (right, cause why tf shouldn’t PDF support animations after all)

Rant over 🤣

fl42v,

Hm, looks somewhat less painful to type. Otherwise, needs further investigation; tnx!

fl42v, (edited )

Freebsd be like: where getopt

fl42v,

Technically, you can try, but I doubt it’ll work ootb even if the connectors are the same. It would be kinda easier to use smth like an arduino/rp2040 board and connect it to one if thr unpopulated USBs on the board (check if there’s a schematic available, they often leave stuff like ribbon cable connectors for, day, a smort card reader, which is basically USB but 3v3 power)

fl42v,

Yeah, uhm… So, you know, modern cars also come with pre-installed spyware, just like our friend wondows but somewhat worse 😅

fl42v,

Idk, mb some system-ish stuff? Otherwise it should work ~fine since wsl[2] is just a VM and not like a piece of art like wine

fl42v,

Well, I didn’t see it from that point. Makes sense 🤣

fl42v,

Ubuntu. Multitool. Yeah, funny

fl42v, (edited )

That’s what everyone who starts learning it does. Then you.jjjj websites or :wq documents, and eventually end up installing vim-like plugins for everything

fl42v,

Huh, so that’s why Hurd doesn’t work? They just expected it to run on some alien tech?

fl42v,

* is there to bypass the need for –no-preserve-root

fl42v,

Did they have any? I kinda skipped most of the news abt them since Hugh Jeffreys’ vid featuring their phones.

fl42v, (edited )

Some futuristic scifi-ish thing that is also a factory with a pocket dimension allowing you to easily morph/replicate it and pull previous versions from that pocket dimension if something went wrong… But the orders are given in some alien dialect, and from time to time you have to check how others have managed to convince it to do parts of the job you want and stitch together a solution while listening to it cursing at you cryptically

fl42v,

Whatever makes you happy, mate; we don’t judge 😁

fl42v,
fl42v,

Damn, English is weird 🤣

fl42v,

Wheeeew nixos + ???. More or less unbreakable is with both latest and stable packages that you can easily mix and match (:

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