neonred

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neonred,

Needs more Builder Factories and @Annotations

neonred,

nix-env / nix-channels / nix profile / homemanager ?

neonred, (edited )

Is “I use Debian sid btw” a meme now? Please? 🥺

Because “sid + nix” is currently a really nice experience for me.

neonred,

What is this “Windows” thou speakest of? I use grub just to experiment with kernel options and select different kernels without writing too often to the efi eeprom

neonred,

Hm, just a moment, I’ll put my telephone handset into the acoustic coupler real quick so I can post my contact on the bbs

Is Ubuntu deserving the hate? (lemmy.ml)

Long story short, I have a desktop with Fedora, lovely, fast, sleek and surprisingly reliable for a near rolling distro (it failed me only once back around Fedora 34 or something where it nuked Grub). Tried to install on a 2012 i7 MacBook Air… what a slog!!! Surprisingly Ubuntu runs very smooth on it. I have been bothering all...

neonred, (edited )

Or just use Debian sid, which effectively is Debian in a rolling variant. 🚀

neonred,

Alpine’s great for builder images, though

neonred, (edited )

The great thing about Debian is; it has a gear-shifter.

Whether stable or sid, it’s still debian but you can go from “rock solid, reliable” to “most recent with several updates per day” in the same ecosystem and just by changing the repositories, apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade, done.

neonred,

Try Debian sid (unstable), from my experience it’s actually more stable than testing because it gets updates even more often.

And ditch Gnome. There is no way to be happy with it as it craps out very often and is a maintenance burden for maintainers, therefore the quality differs so much.

neonred, (edited )

sudo apt-get install firefox qutebrowser

neonred,

Like I said it’s a cheap solution for a single user system. Ofc tmpfs would be better but has to be done for every user again

neonred,

Indeed. But they want to make money, so they rise the interest rate to make even more money and cut losses on failed debt repayments.

They solely exist to make money by extorting the people in debt. Who would have guessed?

So? Never have debts.

“Consumer” debts should ethically not exist as consumers just consume the money and are therefore not able to pay it back as it is not an “investment” debt, which has the chance to succeed.

neonred, (edited )

So it’s double-triple bad to have debt? Then manage the finances, assess the risks, cut unrealistic expectations that will toss you into the debt spiral, because it’s triple-bad. Who is to blame?

neonred, (edited )

Filing for bankruptcy is offloading your responsibility to others who then have to pay with their money for your faults.

It’s a cheap way out for people that do not act responsibly.

Bankruptcy? Okay, but then lose all saying in your money spending because you just proved you can’t handle it yourself.

neonred,

About these unexpected costs:

  • medical insurance is a must, otherwise you are gambling and the chances to lose this bet are quite high.
  • funerals happen unexpected - when they actually absolutely do not. Everybody can be sure to die, so plan accordingly.
  • being “in deep credit card debt” is too late. One should never have swam out this far. Being “a tiny little bit in debt” should have the alarm bells blasting as financing is not self sustaining, “a tiny litte bit” is already much too late already because you’ve entered the spiral
  • student debts - well, not everybody has to study. If you can’t afford it reflect on it, if you really must. And if yes, seek alternatives like leaving the country tht is hell-bent to enslave you in debt if you want to study, find sponsors, arrange it with your expectations about a longer time horizon, etc. You are not able to pay for it? Do not do it! Seek solutions.
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