When you just pushed to nightly and your partner asks you stupid questions instead of violating your bussy
When you just pushed to nightly and your partner asks you stupid questions instead of violating your bussy
Not sleeping like… Right now
Funnily enough I had more bugs on Tumbleweed than on Arch. Admittedly, most of them were probably not on Tumbleweed, but it seems like there are just much more people caring about Arch. Otherwise I can’t explain why it gets so much better support
2-4 I have never had any problems with, file bug reports if you do I guess
I’m not sure what to make of this, but I assume you wanted to say KDE does what it’s supposed if you select the Wayland session. This would lead to my follow-up question: Why not just use it?
Wayland has been the preferred session for KDE since late 5.X
I use discover for Flatpaks and yay for everything else. Works mostly, although for some reason Discover fails sometimes (very rarely) where flatpak update
doesn’t
I don’t know if it is available yet, but KDE Linux sounds pretty cool. It’s kinda the same “Arch for everyone” take on Arch that Valve has going on with SteamOS, but with some pretty fancy stuff planned.
If you want to learn about a couple of cool customisations, you could also take a look at Garuda Linux, specifically the Dragonized Gaming Edition (aka Bloaty McBloatface Edition) or XeroLinux (although I don’t know if that’s maintained atm, I think the dev had to flew from a war in the middle east)
Keeps the spirit high and worries at bay - Hug a Blahaj today.
(Yo Ikea, looking for a queer marketing guy? There’s more were that came from)
Is it legally wrong? Yes. Should it be legally persecuted? Absolutely. Is it, in this specific instance, morally justifiable or even admirable? I would say you could definitely argue that.
I’m not familiar enough with the dead guy to judge, but from what I have heard I’m leaning towards “yes and yes”.
uses a federated platform where anyone with an instance can do whatever
disagrees with admin of some community on some instance
blames the platform
I would love to call the headline clickbaity bs, but it’s technically accurate and somehow this makes it worse and better at the same time.
Cool stuff, although this would have been more impressive before AMD pulled out their hands down insane 192 core monsters of processors.
Stacking cores over memory is very interesting however, specifically if you can combine this with high density SOT-RAM, you could get like gigabytes of (even persistent) cache…
Edit: I mean, like, actual cache with cache-level latency, not just on-package DRAM or a little extra SRAM