

It’s a DE written in rust and natively supports tiling.
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It’s a DE written in rust and natively supports tiling.
I tried mint and it absolutely hated my Bluetooth mouse. Like moving it would cause it to disconnect and reconnect hundreds of times, each spawning a separate notification.
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Elon hired a bunch of SBFs who play video games at work and claim they’re geniuses.
Everything Elon has ever said could be a top post in r/iamverysmart or r/confidentlyincorrect
So you admit it’s not useless on the desktop of you actually code locally.
I use popOS and never had a problem with snaps. They’re not nearly as bad as flatpak. I avoid those like the plague.
But an inexperienced kid is gonna act like an inexperienced kid
Let’s give him access to government payroll!
This is actually the first time I understood merge sort to the point that I could write an implementation from scratch.
The quickest way to fix Wayland is to get more people using it.
There are several linux systems that don’t use GNU. Android for one. Alpine (everyone’s favorite docker image) for two. ChromeOS for three.
Am I the only one who hates auto starting software? Especially since steam likes to re-add itself every once in a while.
What we need is support for the iopeners pizza key.
That’s a programming font for the insane.
I would fix that bug but the complete rewrite that management has had me working on for the past two years will make it obsolete anyway.
Mom, put down the phone, I’m using the modem!
That’s when you break out valgrind because you certainly are using uninitialized memory.
I’m trying to remember the last time I actually had a core file. I think core dumps have been disabled by default on Linux since at least 2000.
I don’t use Ruby anymore, but I still use irb
everyday as a command line calculator.
Sony has been this way forever. Back in the 90s all their discmans used proprietary power and audio connectors. In the 2000s they did memory sticks when everyone else was using sd cards.