Damn i- дами іт!
Damn i- дами іт!
Eh ehm- before that, I’d encourage you to remove the words from your comment, I have patented writing
Oh ok, gotta try that, but does that mean that this only works while maintaining the PC on?
How did you do it? For example if I keep some apps open and reboot it should reopen them at startup, right? I tried that and it didn’t work, but maybe I configured something wrong
Me too, there are a lot of bug fixes here though. Anyways, has that ever worked for anyone?
Clearly some edge lord…
I see what you did there
Fair lol, it was welcome anyway
I think you responded to the wrong comment, I didn’t question the need for uv or other tools like that
Appimage doesn’t do deduplication where possible like Flatpak does, where did you get the idea that Flatpak packages are bigger?
This! Haven’t used that one personally, but seeing how good ruff is I bet it’s darn amazing, next best thing that I used has been PDM and Poetry, because Python’s first party tooling has always been lackluster, no cohesive way to define a project and actually work it until relatively recently
100% I can imagine they don’t want to rely on third parties to develop their distribution, but, realistically, all the software that keeps the system going will be developed by “randos on the internet” still, so might as well hand over all the development effort to who has the knowledge already, while providing funds/grants
Didn’t know that one, looks rad
Hell yeah, SuperTuxKart
Good luck! It can get complicated so I know how you feel looking at weird configurations that do magic
Putting one directly under the home directory feels like a psychopathic move, so I stay by XDG and put them under a subdirectory of xdg-documents
Me waiting for tagging filesystems to become the standard
Don’t worry, the basics are really easy to git get down, you can read any beginner guide to start trying it out, for example this one on baeldung seems pretty alright by a quick skim, or, if you prefer a more playful approach, definitely check out ohmygit.
If you want to try a git hoster as well, make a GitHub profile if you want to go where most everyone is, so you can also easily contribute to others’ projects, otherwise, if you care about staying on a free platform, make an account on Codeberg, fewer people, but all great like-minded free software supporters
…or make one on both, ngl
With that many Windows (gasp) ones, no… I’m afraid you are not
endeavors
Holy shit acknowledgement??
And 1st tastiest