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zephr_c, to linuxmemes in Hot take

Look, I understand how NixOS works. It has nothing to do with anything I’ve been trying to say though. I’m trying to have a conversation, and you keep derailing it with you NixOS sales pitch. What do you even want from me? Fine. NixOS is the most bestest at everything ever and everyone should immediately jump right into it with no help or context straight out of Windows. Are you happy now?

zephr_c, to linuxmemes in Hot take

On Ubuntu it’s just sudo apt install kde-plasma-desktop. I guess that means you think it’s even easier there and everyone understands all the implications of that and nothing could possibly go wrong?

zephr_c, to linuxmemes in Hot take

That’d be nice and all, but they still have to pick a distro. You can’t just install KDE without a distro. A good KDE implementation just becomes one of their considerations. If you don’t suggest one over another they’ll probably just stick with Windows due to analysis paralysis.

zephr_c, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Hot take

1, that’s not something a day one Linux user would understand, and you shouldn’t encourage people to use commands they don’t understand.

2, I guess you’re arguing that distro is important, so thanks for agreeing with me.

zephr_c, to linuxmemes in Hot take

For new Linux users choosing a distro IS choosing a desktop environment. Installing a new DE that’s different from the default is not a day one Linux task, so the default for the distro is what matters. Yes. the DE is the most important factor in choosing a distro, but saying that means the distro doesn’t matter is just fundamentally incorrect and unhelpful.

zephr_c, to linux in Canonical's Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve

Canonical specifically went out of their way to create a closed ecosystem with snaps, and you think that’s not “closed off” because they only allow you to download the open source parts of the snap software?

zephr_c, to programmer_humor in `zsh`, `ksh`, `bash`, and obviously `sh`

Okay. I see the problem here. Shell doesn’t mean shotgun round. Bullet and shell are technical terms for the bit of a round that comes out of the business end of a weapon at high velocity. A bullet is a single, simple solid mass that follows a ballistic trajectory and just imparts kinetic force into whatever it hits. A shell is anything more complicated than that. Shotguns are just the small arms weapons that are most likely to use shells, but anything can, and it doesn’t have to be buckshot to be a shell. Even something as simple as a tracer round is technically a shell.

zephr_c, to programmer_humor in `zsh`, `ksh`, `bash`, and obviously `sh`

Uh, no. No it’s not. You can have a cartridge that fires a shell instead of a bullet. That is totally a thing.

zephr_c, to programmer_humor in `zsh`, `ksh`, `bash`, and obviously `sh`

I guess, it just seems odd to me to correct a meme for using a term in way that’s absolutely vital for both the rhyme and the pun to actually happen and not even really wrong, just weird if you over-analyze it.

zephr_c, (edited ) to programmer_humor in `zsh`, `ksh`, `bash`, and obviously `sh`

What? Revolver rounds absolutely do have shells if you mean in the sense of synonym for casing, or if you mean in the strict military sense then usually they don’t, but they’re just as capable of firing small shells as any other modern firearm.

zephr_c, to lemmyshitpost in Burgers

I’m pretty sure it’s supposed to be grill’d. I still have no idea what that is though. That is basically the most generic name for a hamburger possible.

zephr_c, to linux in Shortcomings and regressions in Plasma 6 wayland for artists using and configuring graphic tablets

Fair.

zephr_c, to linux in Shortcomings and regressions in Plasma 6 wayland for artists using and configuring graphic tablets

Fedora has always been where Red Hat goes to force the adoption of not quite finished software. If you are not okay with that, you shouldn’t be using Fedora. This is not the first time they’ve done it, and it won’t be the last.

zephr_c, to linux in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?

Yeah, alright, I see how that could be useful for someone who isn’t me. I don’t have much that’s important on my computer, and for what little there is I just have a second ssd I drag and drop it onto. That one has Mint installed on it in case I do something stupid to my main drive, because I routinely do stupid things to my main drive.

zephr_c, to linux in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?

I mean, is it actually easier to copy everything in @home than it is to copy everything in /home? Btrfs has always kinda felt like it’s a bunch of extra steps to solve problems I don’t have.

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