

I agree with the philosophy.
If you want to have an aneurysm, I present to you my setup from when I was deep into ingress:
I agree with the philosophy.
If you want to have an aneurysm, I present to you my setup from when I was deep into ingress:
It’s a built-in one called “sticker”
Here’s the original picture if you want. My phone says I downloaded it off of Lemmy but I couldn’t tell your where.
I bought a lifetime license because I definitely do not need another subscription in my life but tbh the free version is completely fine
Sybau
Niagara:
It’s really just that Linux is the only thing where it’s possible to run an envient version on modern hardware
Publishers under the impression that they somehow deserve “billion of dollars” more money than they already get for checks notes being a middleman.
Osmand can download maps I’m pretty sure. So can most gps apps including google maps if you so wish.
The nightmare in question is windows. My point was that since their client isn’t distributed by a mechanism with automatic updates, they could at least have made it work, but no.
I have checked on every new update because their fuckass client apparently can’t update itself in big 2025 and instead just opens your browser to the download url because that’ll convince people that Linux is great.
Discord is distributed as a .Deb if you don’t use flatpak because they can’t be bothered to set up a repo.
The very useful thing about local file install is that unlike dpkg, apt will install dependencies automatically
I mean, signing a change.org petition has resulted in absolutely nothing, ever, so it’s not like your vote is exactly vital here
Who fucking cares what the reddit mod of /r/macos thinks man…
My latest project runs on a VM I use vscode’s ssh editing feature on. I edit the only copy of the file in existence (I have made no backup and there is no version control) and then I restart the systems service.
So what if I mess it up? Big deal. The discord bot goes down for a few minutes and I fix it.
Same goes for the machine configs. Ideally the machines are stable, the critical ones get backups, and if they aren’t stable then I suppose the best way to fix it would be in prod ( my VMs run debian, they’re stable).
Submarines also famously don’t have windows
Yeah it does
Because this is a safe space, not connected to my real life identity.
Doesn’t this mean that the system is never up to date? If so, please don’t.
Oh wow any more jpeg? Sorry the screenshot is very old and apparently Google has decided this would be the only copy.