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  • The slightly above average users wouldn’t accept it either way. “What is this ugly Ubuntu? I want my gentoo minimalist install with awesomewm” etc

  • Homelabs will always be better maintained. In most cases it’s a one man show and the documentation can be slight hints that will help you remember the process when you need it.

    Most of the documentation for my homelab server is a README file in the folder next to the docker compose. At work I’m forced to write a lengthy explanation as to why things are the way they are in Confluence.

  • We also know how to install Windows. Make him install openBSD

  • That game was dead on arrival for me, everything from gameplay to story was absolutely outdated and not interesting.

  • Yes, you will then need an Arch ISO to pacstrap it again, but it is possible. Arch is not a system that limits your freedom.

  • I remember researching the topic a while back. SimpleMDM seems to do it, but it requires paying removed $300 a year. Luckily, Mosyle allows up to 30 devices for free.

  • I care about the laptops. I care about them a lot. People return them in a shit state, I clean them up take care of them and then advocate to donate them to schools in the area.

    HR are just that, hatchet men.

  • I am happy and enjoy every moment of life.

  • This is a friendly reminder that NAT is not a firewall and should not be treated as such.

    Thank you.

  • I don’t think so, GTA has a lot of pathing and logic, I think it makes sense

  • It was resolved by people not using it if they didn’t want to. Linux Kernel is still GPLv2

  • If it's just logic and stuff then not really. Most of the video's game size comes from assets. Textures/npc etc.

  • There were news about Ubuntu doing it too some time ago, maybe they realized it’s not feasible yet. I don’t follow their development as I don’t use those distros

  • I daily drive Hyprland too, there are some shortcomings with how the mouse behaves with XWayland but I don’t think it’s a Hyprland issue and Gamescope remedies that problem so overall, it’s a great experience.

  • And when they're right, it's usually addressed. I say usually because GNOME exists.

  • Every change will bring it's fair share of complainers, not much we can do about that. LILO to GRUB, SysV to systemd and now X11 to Wayland. No one is forcing your hand (unless you use a pre-packaged distro like Ubuntu/Fedora, in which case you go with whatever the distro provides), keep using X11 if you want stability, if you wanna dip your toes in bleeding-edge software and increase it's userbase to show hardware manufacturers that their drivers need to be updated (I'm looking at you, NVIDIA) then feel free to mess around.

    Eventually the day will come when Wayland apps will simply not launch on X11 and you'll migrate too.

  • In the terminal write ‘vimtutor’, that covers the basics.

  • There’s nothing wrong with nano, it’s a simple text editor while vim is much more versatile and aimed towards that are already accustomed to terminal software.