openSUSE worth a consideration. More frequent releases than debian, but still pretty conservative
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openSUSE worth a consideration. More frequent releases than debian, but still pretty conservative
Did you bite the bullet and go and print something the next day?
Okular
I also shit on osx and windows
https://github.com/bash-lsp/bash-language-server
https://github.com/uutils/coreutils - I’m waiting for a distro to switch to this, and clang base, and then musl. But glibc compatibility still lacking usually - one day!
Lol, you know this is a meme community?
It’s systemd+gnu+linux these days
Arch is where the cool kids put in the work these days. Their philosophy of downstream packages untouched results in fewer problems and easier maintenance. Why would anyone be a package maintainer for Debian? It’s a thankless task, and hard
A csv of kick off times (in UTC) and who is playing would be helpful to whomever takes this up
When does systemd stop? Linux without it is increasingly looking unlikely in the future. Are we not worried about it being a single point of failure and attack vector?
This isn’t a moan about the unix philosophy btw, but a genuine curiosity about how we split responsibilities in todays linux environment.
Me. Outlook on my windows work box is hard to beat imo. Personal? All android’s default and web-ui
It’ll be a cold day in hell before I give up my ~/.vimrc
Fuck yes, networks of forums are fabulous, as we on lemmy have to all agree. Welcome to the threadiverse NodeBB!
Stay away in general for things that matter, like prod servers, you’ll thank me later. Have fun with tinkering with them!
If you do insist on pushing them out to prod: as part of a container, using your own tightly compiled stuff, try not to link or use the package management
And if you ignore all this advice, congratulations you either become or already are a C and Linux packaging expert!
I use Arch btw