

not too long, I would think. animal collective seems to put out an album every few years.


not too long, I would think. animal collective seems to put out an album every few years.


mostly nothing


i actually like systemd. i’m not sure why I wouldn’t want to use it.


from adding an age field to fixing snap, the guy does it all!


still a bit high, dont you think?


lol
good one
ramalama also works pretty well if you are going the container route.
discover is OK if you’re on kde. it probably can work on other de, but I’m not a big enough fan of discover to look into it.
you could just automate app updates with a systemd timer. at least thats what I did, haha.
Bazaar is a nice gui app for flatpaks.


we should get some “it isnt ready yet” t-shirts made for the legacy folks.


install the lts kernel and use the right drivers for the 1070.


systemd unit files, because its all podman containers.
it ran like shit, I never knew what was going on, trying to read the logs was a pain in the ass, I had to edit the registry for basic shit, they crammed ads into everything, I didnt use one drive, it eventually just stopped updating - it would try then fail without any useful info and say try again.
what a dumpster fire of an operating system and company. how they still have market share and are successful blows my mind.


there is a bazzite-dx image that may be more accommodating to software developers. though, bazzite and the bootc/atomic distros are more geared towards containerizing software as opposed to installing a bunch of packages to the system.
distrobox and devcontainers may work for their use case but they would likely need to learn more about what that would entail.
generally people seem to like the atomic distributions once they understand them. i know I prefer them.


i thought Dropbox was some sort of cloud storage thing. couldn’t you just mount it on whatever distros you wanted?
Sure! You could use systemd timer or cron if you want to automate builds.
Edit: This looks like it may be helpful if you’re wanting to host everything yourself - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZN_7NDvavY
ive been using ublue’s ucore server for about a year without any real complaints. Fedora coreos would also work fine as a base if you wanted to not use ublue’s opinionated ucore.
you could also checkout bootc-image-builder and make your own, on your own hardware so you’re not relying on github.


looks like the “addresses” part is for the config file.


do you want to customize an image yet?
haha, very much the same for me. i do appreciate some of their albums while not on drugs now, though.
Boards of Canada was another one I’d always listen too if I was on something. very different music style for AC though.