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Syudagye Syudagye @pawb.social
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[OC] Furry Syndicalism
  • such a cute dragon, i can't say no :3

  • X11 tiling WMs
  • Try out LeftWM ! It's a dynamic tiling window manager, and it's a reamly cool project with a very nice community. It's still a bit rough around the edges but it's worth trying considering how much options it offers.

  • What a relief! I was kinda getting worried
  • i am glad to ear that

  • Art by geckoZen - dog goes to college
  • i wonder what they'll study

  • asexual_irl
  • not asexual but can relate

  • I know what you are! You're a Linuxkisser!
  • furry on arch btw:tm:

  • What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?
  • native wine under wayland ! :D

  • fr*nce
  • real

  • Hi...
  • heyoo :3

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  • indeed it could

  • Upgrade
  • that's a pettable administrator

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  • absolute chad move right here

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  • i like how this is somewhere in france, because i could just find it unexpectedly

  • It was all-spooks morning, and all through the house
  • spookei spookei so pecious !

  • What dotfiles manager do you use?
  • I use git and nix (home-manager) for most of my dotfiles. The main advantage of this is that if manages dotfiles, but also you whole user environment, so you can install some software that you need for your rice for example. It's very powerfull, but it takes time to get it to work properly since you have to learn nix expressions !

  • Most of us hate Microsoft, and yet many of us use VSCode
  • well i ended up just downloading the latest release build on github and symlinked the binary to my .local/bin, and it works now

  • classic configure neovim experience
  • that is accurate

  • Most of us hate Microsoft, and yet many of us use VSCode
  • I need to use VSCode at university because their version of neovim is too outdated for my config...

  • Did we kill Linux's killer feature?
  • Well, one way to address this would be to have a little hook that triggers when you do a full system upgrade, and it updates your flatpaks.

    also flatpaks are still centralized thanks to flatpak itself, same for snaps, nix, cargo and similar package managers. It's not like you have to update every single app by yourself, like for AppImages and apps on windows or macos for example.