favorite bands · Lemon Demon; Tally Hall.
favorite artists · cavetown; Neil Cicierega; Bo Burnham; Jack Stauber; Will Wood; Toby Fox.
𝙸’𝚖 𝚑𝚊𝚕𝚏 𝚑𝚞𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚑𝚊𝚕𝚏 𝚖𝚊𝚌𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚎
mastodon · @callyral@furry.engineer
i call it “nofetch” because it’s not there
This commit seems to be related.
I’m so glad I don’t care about/don’t notice audio quality. I could listen to a literal microwave oven and I’d consider it a beautiful, high fidelity song.
I don’t know what Soulseek or Freyr are (I’ll look into what they are), but you can use Seal (F-Droid) to download files using yt-dlp on Android.
where the fuck are they gonna sleep then? at home?
that’s right american homeless people, the US supreme court has solved homelessness: “don’t sleep outside, just buy a house!” /s
♞f3+ (knight to f3, check)
pick whichever knight. since there aren’t any kings, just create one so that it is checked.
demand they mirror your food too
I thought rotaries were just roundabouts but bigger
uBlock Origin + default Firefox tracker blocker on ‘Strict’
Here’s my distrohopping journey (including non-Linux OS)
Windows 7 →
Windows 10 →
Mid 2021, I tried Fedora Linux in a VM and was unable to install it, but I liked it regardless.
So, a while later I decided to try this “Linux” thing on my computer.
Linux Mint (late 2021) →
Arco Linux (arch felt too intimidating) →
Debian (stability = good?) →
Debian Sid (stability = boring
) →
Artix Linux OpenRC (omg i hate systemd so much!1!!) →
Void Linux →
Artix Linux runit (it didn’t work) →
Arch Linux (how do i use systemctl wtf) →
Void Linux again (ah, ln -s /etc/sv/something /run/service/
)→
NixOS unstable (since January 2024)
Honestly, I’m just glad I found something I liked, as NixOS is perfect for tinkering.
During all that distrohopping, I “DE-hopped” even more. Currently I run SwayFX, but I’ve used Cinnamon, XFCE, Plasma, GNOME, AwesomeWM, i3, bspwm, dwm, swaywm and Hyprland.
edit 1: add Artix Linux runit
edit 2: remove NixOS stable from the list
First: Scratch 3.0
Most used: Nix (mostly for my system configuration)
I though only GNOME cared about having client-side decorations? Probably why any GNOME app I have has an annoying toolbar when I’m using a tiling window manager.
They’re replying to the person asking for punctuation, not the one talking about capitalism in the US.
What’s wrong with asking for punctuation?
If you don’t understand what someone says, you should ask for clarification instead of making assumptions.
how is that fragmentation it’d be a front-end not a whole new software
The ‘code’ tag here does not respect newlines,
Now there’s a newline between every single line of code
I didn’t have to do anything to get it to work, could be an internet issue maybe?