Reddit is already blocking some Proton VPN IPs…
Reddit is already blocking some Proton VPN IPs…
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Also excited for this. I tried KDE before but I didn’t find it easy to configure (too manually for a declarative guy like me). I like more the simplicity of Gnome.
This is the real problem.
Ehm… Elliot uses Gnome.
Second. Up-to-date packages and stable at the same time.
I actually prefer that—a simple messenger without gifs and stickers, just plain text.
I’m not promoting WhatsApp in this case though. It’s one thing it’s done right, besides end-to-end encryption.
What’s so special about hyprland? Why is it getting so much hype?
Welcome to the endless civil war between Linux distros.
Nvim < Emacs + Vim keybindings (aka evil
).
Emacs will be there for you, once vscode Windows gets abandoned.
FTFY.
Just the matter of taste. For some users who want to get to code quickly, they use VSCode without the hassle. For some power users who want to have extreme extensibility, they use Emacs/Vim.
I hate Google but they gave us Go, Kubernetes. I hate Amazon but they gave us AWS. I plainly hate those companies, but adore the brilliant engineers that work there.
Nowaday I have ChatGPT spew me command. I usually do a quick validation before running. Nevertheless, most of simple operations are correct so I don’t need to.
I then note the command to my persional gist cheatsheet. Next time, since the command is “cached”, I’ll be able to be productive quicker.
So much better than googling.
This. I’m tired of all short responses that don’t want to discuss the problem or steer the topics to a direction.
The ability to rollback is indeed awesome. And it’s built-in. I think you can do it in Arch-based distros but requires additional config.
AWS (Route53 specifically). Not common but my personal lab runs on AWS so it’s nice to have a place for everything.
Decision paralysis in a nutshell. If we choose something, there is always a better thing (that we think there is).
Arch, with a lightweight desktop environment. If you have time and dedication, obviously.
Classic Chesterton’s fence principle.