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orowith2os Oro [she/they] @beehaw.org

Queer individual from southeast Texas. Helping to work on the Linux desktop - currently contributing to Flatpak and Flathub, getting familiar with GNOME.

Can find me at:

https://orowith2os.gitlab.io/ https://tech.lgbt/@orowith2os https://github.com/orowith2os/ https://gitlab.com/OroWith2Os/

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Lemmy core devs have started work on a new front end using leptos
  • Considering the amount of downtime I've seen with any somewhat large lemmy instance, I don't think that theory holds up

  • Is SteamOS a future default for handhelds?
  • I hope NVK makes Nouveau a viable daily driver for NVIDIA users, they're already running games, and Zink is making large improvements.

    Then we can finally get the hell off of Xorg and leave it almost entirely to Xwayland.

  • Lemmy apps
  • Don't forget being silly lil guys

  • I don't want to use ternaries
  • The whole idea of expressions is very nice, and I can't imagine using ternary expressions anywhere after learning Rust.

    Also implicit returns ❤️

  • Lemmy apps
  • If not friend then why friend shaped?

  • What operating system do you use on your main computer?
  • Silverblue is actually the only OS I've been using for the past year - I've gotten NixOS installed to my laptop once or twice but went right back to Silverblue since I couldn't maintain a Nix config I liked.

    If I ever want anything newer or older, I can always rebase my Silverblue install to Rawhide or a previous commit. It's just one rpm-ostree away.

    Arch is what I run inside of distrobox, I haven't used it on bare metal in... I think, two years now? I've found Arch to be one of the best distributions for use in a container, it's simple, minimal, and (with a few minor tweaks) very easy to understand and utilize.

  • What operating system do you use on your main computer?
  • Fedora is always a good distribution to go to. A heavy focus towards FOSS, a major header for Flatpak and PipeWire, and it's pretty new while still being stable.

    Do keep in mind that Fedora is only supported by Red Hat; it is not Red Hat. Fedora is community-managed.

    I've also been using Fedora Silverblue (with Arch Linux as my main container for development and gaming) and it's very nice.