I dislike that it takes way too long to boot
- Use the Daemon, it starts a new client in a fraction of a second
- Improve your config and it’ll start in under a second anyways
I dislike that it takes way too long to boot
Emacs had some “premade IDE” project I recall that I tried and wasn’t that enthusiastic about.
Doom Emacs, spacemacs, etc.
And there are plenty of nvim “distros” like that (lazyvim for example).
They make getting started pretty easy. I’ve been using Doom for years and never bothered to make a full config of my own.
AI is quite fit for the task of understanding
Sure, and parrots are amazing at spotting fallacies like cherry picking…
I don’t know enough about Colombia to insult you properly.
Just remember that they fuck donkeys. I think that should be enough
Icy peepee
Or
I see peepeee
???
Inb4 it becomes/is a subsidiary of the NSO group…
Second council of Nicaea?
Zerowriter Ink should get up to a week of battery life
ESP strikes again…
It’s the only distro I’ve dropped because the upgrade was
Worst upgrade experience ever…
Nix > distrobox for this scenario
Both look really cheap, and are badly designed, especially when compared to lotr.
For example look at the angles on the chest.
Boromir’s armour is angled to deflect incoming strikes. So if someone tries to stab him in the chest, the strike will slide off. It makes sense, and is the basis of good, functional armour throughout history.
Now look at these other two. You can aim for the heart, miss and hit the ribs, and the tip will still slide and go under the pec. It directs all strikes towards your heart instead of away from it.
Don’t eat the shrooms!
And I think they rewrote a bunch of C libraries in order to have a better cross-platform compiler for C and zig. Or something along those lines
You can’t replace it.
Zig?
sysVinit is only the default, it comes with systemd as well.
The tools are useful no matter the init system, and make life easier, especially for beginners.
In essence MX is just Debian with tools to make desktop use easier.
MX > stock
AFAIK everything was dropped in the end, and people went back to using audacity