systemd is a great operating system, it just lacks a decent text editor.
systemd is a great operating system, it just lacks a decent text editor.
Not sure I’ve ever seen an Arch user say that (not saying that never happened, just not anywhere I could’ve encountered it). It’s a meme at this point.
It’s asking for a password. What do I type? Sorry if this is a stupid question, I’m new to this Linux stuff.
git cashout
Nerds fix stuff around the house? Girl, I couldn’t even repair that plumbing if I wanted to. This is a job for a professional.
I think I already posted this at some point, but Software Disenchantment is always worth mentioning in this context.
Human eye can’t see more than 8-bit colors anyway, so what’s the point
The world must know of my skills.
Used pandoc-bin before and agree it’s more compact, but I had some issues with citation management recently, so went back to standard pandoc.
Then again, am I really using these Haskell libraries? I just want to use pandoc. I love Arch, but the organization of the official repos is sometimes suboptimal.
An elite 1.5 million.
Not related to Arch, but behold Richard Stallmann describing how he uses the internet: https://stallman.org/stallman-computing.html (see section “How I use the internet” and the other section below that with the same title).
systemd isn’t perfect, but it’s definitely a net plus for me when compared with older init system. In case anyone’s interested, this talk summarizes the key points pretty well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo
Ortographobia.