I usually just eat the hard drives, I don’t like the taste of the batteries and the capacitors
I usually just eat the hard drives, I don’t like the taste of the batteries and the capacitors
The root folder contains mostly everything, including the system
It was never about the money
I usually just eat the hard drive
I feel as if I have achieved something great, something extraordinary
Holly heavens! You have created something I couldn’t even see in my most enlightened visions
I usually just eat the hard drive
Welcome to the business!
Not all people can afford a $1000 laptop, and in most countries, it’s considered as a really big price
This comment section is a goldmine
Usually, they use a light grey instead of white, so the text doesn’t become overly bright, but not yellow, that’s usually reserved for highlights or similiar effects, except when in „High contrast mode”, when they use yellow for text/outlines and black as a background
Idk, I never managed to use above 5GB without launching a game.
If you’re trying to be darkmode friendly, you should try using something dark for the background with light text, because this only achieves a bad contrast ratio, and it is actually worse for most of the people looking at it.
At the moment, it’s just git pulls, until I find a better solution. But now it has a uninstall.sh
so you can delete it without a build folder atleast
Thanks for the idea, I’ll try doing someting like that. Until then, in most cases, you can just do sudo make uninstall
in the build folder, for opensuse, I have no idea yet, I’m not too familiar with cmake, so I’ll have to do some research on that. Maybe the best solution would be writing a script that works everywhere, and then, you also don’t have to have a build folder.
I’ll try looking into what needs to be done for it to work for you, if fedora has an easy to understand packaging system like arch I might be able to do something, but based on my experiences with fedora, it probably doesn’t have that
Yes, thank you. I’ve seen you discussing it already, and I’d love to help, but I have almost no experience even with normal fedora, and I could barely install it onto a vm to see if everything works correctly, and also, I have never even tried any atomic distros and I have no idea how they work. If you think I can help with anything, just write me a message and if I see it I’ll try to help
How can you use a mac? It feels like a really unoptimised gnome, and your keyboard is all messed up