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Former #nixOS user.
Currently running #Arch#Linux
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@RustyCrab how do you do programming on your fedora machine? I ask because I thought of using containers to do development work, but I realized that in the end I'll need to run scripts to install some langs like rust or flutter that affect my $home anyway...
> C++ dev on linux sucks
huh really? i have only done very simple stuff, but well, C/C++ is not stuff I wanna get into. I'd rather do Rust/Elixir and perhaps some other nicer langs
im talking about download speeds. Over here, there's a lot of mirrors with dogshit bandwidth, so I need to block them thru hosts. Not awful, but not optimal either.
I wish dnf worked like apt or pacman in this regard...
i know about it, it just sets whatever it pings fastest, not actually great.
on dnf.conf all i do is set max_parallel_downloads=10, but this only helps with multiple package downloads, if you are downloading just 1 at the end, the download speed can get to the KBs for me if it picks a slow mirror.
yeah i just told him
dnf is fine, aside from the downloads handling. if it used multiple connections per package, it's performance would be far greater. I guess I have a bug report to make at the librepo or dnf githubs
windows users plug their samsung phone into a monitor and instantly figure out how to use samsung dex because its exciting and they actually care
but when presented with a linux desktop theyre somehow totally lost and immediately give up, or they try their best and act like its the most complicated task theyve ever done
i feel like "linux is hard" is a psychological thing and not actually real
the biggest advantage of kagi is that since they have absolutely no incentive to generate clicks for websites they offer you a lot of tools to determine if you either want to stay away from a place or just get a tl;dr of the page without reading through a bunch of bullshit. I wish they would actually offer verbatim text previews though. Invariably everything leads to reddit now and trying to fish out useful information from there is fucking painful.
I try to keep relay.mostr.pub online, but I don't stress about it too much if it goes down. The bridge itself is a separate service, and I worry only if that goes down. The bridge also publishes to wss://relay.shitforce.one and wss://nostr.coinfundit.com in addition to relay.mostr.pub, so please add one of those additional relays for redundancy. Anyway I increased the number of CPU workers and restarted.
WOMEN COME IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES
a lot of trannies look fine but are too retarded to figure out and need to be tard wrangled (pounded mercilessly) by a strong man (me)
>I tried but for some reason I can't get it to recognize the correct linux header version.
sounds... odd. No bug reports or anything?
> Also lots of people were reporting that it suddenly stops working after updates and after system hibernate. It's not officially supported for a reason I guess.
sounds like it's poo...
> Also this laptop is way too damn expensive to take a risk with something like thermal controls.
its not, but you can get the spec files and inspect what's being done, though, plus you can consider the amount of eyes in the repo (as per the comments) to be good enough to deem it fine