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Zojirushi anything. High quality stuff, that.

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Yeah, itโ€™s off. M.A.S.H. would be Gen X. Old Yeller got both Boomers and Gen X; Iโ€™m not sure which TV show would have gotten only Boomers.

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I donโ€™t use gnome; can someone who does plz tell me what style that is? The color scheme is Everforest, but whatโ€™s the rest of the style called? Itโ€™d look good on rofi & polybar.

Edit: I guess the theme is also Everforest Dark? I think itโ€™s this one.

Edit 2: Someone has already done most of the work for polybar, rofi, and some other tiling WM tools; dotfiles here. I havenโ€™t tested it myself yet, but it looks pretty good.

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Iโ€™d bet Willy could out-smoke Snoop. Itโ€™d be a fun contest, either way.

I wonder if theyโ€™ve ever hung out together.

I'm so frustrated rn.

I have been distro hopping for about 2 weeks now, thereโ€™s always something that doesnโ€™t work. I thought I would stick with Debian and now I havenโ€™t been able to make my printer work in it, I think I tried in another distro and it just worked out of the box, but thereโ€™s always something thatโ€™s broken in every distro....

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EndeavourOS is pretty good, too; also Arch-based with an easy installer.

The advantage to Arch-based-distros is rolling releases, and the Arch wiki instructions are more easily followed. And right now, the Arch wiki is probably the single best resource for Linux instructions and troubleshooting on the web.

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Remember the grub update fiasco?

No. Was there a grub issue? Iโ€™ve only been running it for about 10 mos, but have had no issues in that time.

Looking to make the switch

Hi everyone, looking to make the switch from windows. Iโ€™m reasonably technically apt but not a programmer by any means. Iโ€™ve been doing some homework on which distro I would like to use and pop_os kinda feels like the right direction. Iโ€™m running an Nvidia 3060TI on a Ryzen 5600 chip set on an Asus tuf motherboard. Any...

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There are distros that make it easy for non-techies to install and manage Linux, and if you have any computer aptitude at all, it should be pretty easy. The devil is in the details; if all your hardware is well supported, thereโ€™s no reason why you should ever have to open a shell. Trouble usually happens with peripherals like printers and some extremely protective vendor chips like Broadcom. In those cases, itโ€™s usually still possible to make things work, but it can require researching, finding, reading how-tos, downloading, compiling and installing software.

I think 99% of trouble Iโ€™ve ever had in the past 20 years has been with printers+scanners or Broadcom chips - theyโ€™re very common. I read about people having issues with graphics cards, but that seems to be mainly Nvidia; Iโ€™ve only ever had Intel or Radeon, and havenโ€™t had trouble with graphics cards in the past decade or so, myself.

Anyway, my advice is to do some distro hopping before you settle on one. Boot from a USB stick for a while; itโ€™ll be a bit slower, but itโ€™ll make playing with different desktop environments and distributions easier, before you commit.

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If it doesnโ€™t work, force it; if it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.

This simple advice has saved me from countless analysis paralysis problems.

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You could do it in Wayland, too, itโ€™s just that every single Wayland app would have to re-implement the rotation and rendering themselves.

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Neither is Madonna. Those arenโ€™t pictures of dead boomers, just famous ones.

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Hmmm. You may be right. I have owned no Makitas. Iโ€™m going by tear-down videos. AvE may have gone a bit off the rails, but heโ€™s done some really good tear-downs of different tools, and looked at the quality of the materials, the casting, the motors, switches, and so on. He consistently was impressed by Makitaโ€™s build qualityโ€ฆ but all of those videos are, like, 6 years old, or older.

Itโ€™d be too bad if even the โ€œgoodโ€ makers like Makita went the quantity-over-quality commercial route.

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I really like DeWALT. I think itโ€™s a solid choice, and I doubt anyone who isnโ€™t a professional will notice the difference in quality between those and Makita. Plus, they have some neat tools that have unusual features that make an unexpectedly large improvement in ease-of-use.

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Yeah, this is like a game of, โ€œone of these things is not like the other.โ€ Ryobi is not in the same league as the others.

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I prefer the retro aesthetics of the TOS Type 1, especially for the integrated Type 1, but regardless, itโ€™s an excellent choice for the reason you state: itโ€™s a very versatile tool!

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Yah, editing typo. I meant the TOS Type 2, which had a removable Type 1 in it.

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Iโ€™ve had this ErgoDox for, like, 6 years. It has underlights, but no backlights, but also no home row keys. The entire time Iโ€™ve owned it, in the dark Iโ€™ve struggled to find the home row, often taking seconds to find my finger placement by feeling the edges of the keyspace. Itโ€™s been a constant source of irritation, but it never occurred to me to just buy some home row caps.

Anyway, I was tidying up to office the other day, and found a little packet that came with the keyboard containing home row caps. FML, but with a silver lining, right?

In the process of swapping out those two caps, I completely broke the J switch. So now Iโ€™m (temporarily) using a Kinesis Gaming keyboard and learning an object lesson about how utterly miserable row stagger is.

My point is that backlighting would probably have saved me a lot of grief; not as much as home row keys, but still better than nothing.

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Yes.

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If a person has to work to pick fruit from a tree so they can eat and not starve, does that mean Nature is slavery?

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As long as itโ€™s opt-in (which it is), Iโ€™m not sure I understand the concern. Youโ€™d have to enable it.

Go has been routing module requests through GOPROXY since modules were introduced; itโ€™s where all of the mod version is cached, so any time anyone builds a Go package from source, calls are made to the mother ship. Unless the builder is running their own proxy, which is mostly corps, who care less about this sort of telemetry. There are good, valid reasons for the main Go proxy, but itโ€™s certainly also a valid concern that the Go core dev team is utterly deaf to.

In any case, the only thing thatโ€™s new is the telemetry which, as I mentioned, is opt-in. I donโ€™t see any reason for new concern.

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I low-key wish I could put you and @deegeese in a jar and shake it.

In the nicest way.

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Amen.

You can make pasta with flour, water, and salt. Add yeast, and you can make country loaf bread. Add a little sugar, butter, & milk, and you can make white sandwhich bread, or dumplings for soup. These are absurdly easy recipes, almost impossible to mess up. Change the portions, and you have sugar cookies, like you said! Splurge on chocolate chips and you can have chocolate chip cookies. Get some baking soda, and you can make crackers.

Flourโ€™s about 80ยข/lb. Salt is $10 for 26 oz, which will last many, many recipes. Yeast is $1.50/oz. For $25, you can make about 25 loaves of bread, and still have a bunch of salt left over.

Flour is the single best, and most versitile, calorie-to-dollar value food.

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I donโ€™t particrlarly care for spaghetti, so Iโ€™m in the Church of Bacon. The CoB not only recognizes FSM, but also his recognizes and respects his existence and his followers.

Down with monotheism.

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