

Helix, it’s a better vim
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Helix, it’s a better vim


You need to learn a thing or two about networking to use it effectively.


I don’t know for certain but this seems pretty apt specific.


Yeah, apt is an unwieldy piece of shit.


LPE? I already have docker.


meh, it really feels overcomplicated for the stuff I can use it for and not sophisticated enough to do the stuff I could do in Photoshop already 15 years ago. It’s stuck in awkward place.


Naming shit like it’s 2010.


I’d have some reservations about putting “worked on the GIMP project” on my CV.


This includes people that install windows with their own license.
Paying the full 259€ for Windows Pro is just kinda ridiculous, when you can get keys for 30€ from resellers or just for free.


Does it require a lot of work, like making a specific distro for it?
With phones you are basically making specific distributions for each device anyway.


But it’s really nothing that sets the framework apart


A lot of people use old laptop’s, in part or whole, as home servers. Really not something framework invented.


How familiar are you with the Linux foundation?


The Linux foundation is not for the people either… They serve their corporate sponsors.


What’s so bad about using commands?


Possible. The NY bill leaves a lot to the discretion of the NY attorney general.
But yeah, seems a lot worse.


I’m saying that “We’ll NEVER require any verification or identification from the user.” can be true even when they comply with the Californian bill.
As someone who has had to use plenty of different init systems before: Systemd is really good and it’s widely adopted because it’s really good.
I’ve considered being mad about the userdb thing but it’s not even running on any of my machines and I didn’t even make an effort to remove it.