

Ooh, I really like this wallpaper!
Ooh, I really like this wallpaper!
I don’t really use helix, but rather emacs with evil mode. For me, the biggest impact came from actually just using it for my tasks. Of course one needs to know the syntax and the commands, but since you say you’ve done the tutorial, really just start using it for your text editing needs. Soon enough you’ll be flying!
As much as I agree with this sentiment, it somehow adds to the despair. At least for me, sometimes makes me wanna quit even more - as in what even is the point and bla bla
Very interesting of you to call gtk and qt legacy . Is this a common belief? I’m surprised to see this and never came across it before
Haha, nice! Happy to hear that! But sometimes it do be like that
I think this is somewhat of a known issue with Plasma 6. Happens intermittently to me as well. But seemingly the latest versions should have it fixed
Add to this, the constant badmouthing of GNU and FSF from the crony bootlickers and sadly this is what we get
The tech crowd is also more of a consumer kind these days than the hacky kind, so it’s much easier to push corporate shite with a little bit of polish on top
Yeah, I’m aware. I just am disappointed that this was something that was even considered to be okay from the damn start
When are they gonna get rid of the hard dependency on Microsoft’s Github
2025 is finally the year of the Linux desktop!
It’s not, because the space itself is expanding
What’s the output of systemctl status systemd-resolved
flatpak
You mean as a client or a server?
Yay! They’ve done some excellent work. It’s an amazing piece of software. And has a rich history, too. Maybe this release is finally the kick I need to learn it better
Please don’t enable this blindly. A lot of modern websites depend on a bunch of features which will simply not work with that flag enabled. Only do it, if you’re willing to compromise and debug things a bit
So that’s why we have mobile phones
Yeah, it seems like these immutable distros with individually contained apps (maybe with some additional restrictions and hardening) are similar to what OP wants. There’s a lot of distros like this
Nix doesn’t really guarantee reproduciblity, though. It’s a neat idea for deterministic configurations. But bit by bit reproducible binary builds are an entire difference beast. GNU Guix has way more promise in that regard
I still miss unity sometimes. The unified menu and the HUD/dash design, so well thought out