

I found Triangle because it was in the same vein as Primer, which is fucking amazing!
I found Triangle because it was in the same vein as Primer, which is fucking amazing!
I’ve installed Bazzite, and I’ll be making that my daily driver once I finish my documentation (and figure out how to get balatro mods to actually load -.-)
What kind of “real world load” are you putting on your trimmer? Mine barely ever gets caught in hair, and when it does, the hair gets cut before it can apply any meaningful amount of force to the trimmer guard.
Yeah, I get that. But also, the root mount point is a valid partition, and it is full, so it makes sense why it shows up that way.
I think a lot of the confusion is letting go to old habits and knowledge that don’t exactly work with the new system. In still going through that a lot myself (and will probably be making my own troubleshooting post when I have time), but it’s always good to experiment and see what you can learn.
Best of luck friend!
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I started with Bazzite recently after getting a recommendation to go with a SilverBlue derived distro, and other than trying to figure out my own issues, it’s been pretty smooth.
I do have a weird issue that crops up after reboot where the display environment variable isn’t exported or something. But considering I also had an issue with my steam library not loading that was user error, I’m not entirely sure that isn’t of my own making as well…
It comes full from the first boot, because you’re not supposed to be able to write to it. That’s kinda he point of an immutable distro
You don’t, it’s the immutable root partition. You probably need to find the point it’s trying to write to and link it to a location it can write to.
Note: I’m still a newbie to atomic desktops too.
I mostly agree, but then there are pieces of media like Memento where spoiling it changes how you watch the movie. Because you’re likely going to be looking for how they put the movie together to build up to that reveal at the end.
Yeah, no. I’m not trying to keep track of 15 windows when I can make named groups to actually organize the various things I always end up coming back to
Yeah, some places are super petty. Hell, the last CEO I had bitched at my manager because I was stoked he offered to get me some equipment that my last previous gig strung me along on.
Man, I’m so glad to be away from that narcissistic asshole
Lol, they asked for the bag back the last handful of places I left.
Didn’t care though, cuz they were falling apart (the bags too).
And depending on your audience or how often you (don’t) go back and review it, it can help to comment the things that are self explanatory.
I write a lot of scripts for my team and have to make them “maintainable” by the people in my department (who are as familiar with the concept, as your buddy that calls the gym the James), so I will regularly over comment so that any ape can come along and hopefully know what the script does.
why even work from home.
The freedom of not wearing pants at your desk
I was going to say file indexing, but surely that runs in the background.
Assuming indexing is enables, yes.
*Billions of accounts. Hard to tell how many are real people and how many are just slop throwing bots.
I really appreciated him saying ‘I don’t want yes men, I need people to call me on my bullshit, but I’m calling you out on yours’.
I read through the next few replies, and it seems like the anti-rust maintainer just has an axe to grind and can’t stand people working in a language they don’t understand.
Yet somehow, they’re the darling of the gaming scene.
It’s fucking bizarre.
It’s really not bizarre at all. You wanna know why game enthusiasts like valve? Take the list the other guy gave you and find a store that has close to half of the features steam offers. Add in great hardware support (my controller and my deck are some of the best experiences I’ve had), and a healthy dose of actually making Linux gaming viable for the average person, and it’s obvious AF why game enthusiasts like valve.
Even if they can’t count to 3.
Some of them are outright ridiculous. Like one of the protein cookie brands I like, 80% of the time I have to hulk out and end up ripping the packaging to shreds. We also see it on chip packages and cereal bags at times too. It’s crazy.
Hard hitting science experiments from before the year 2000!