

Thee’s a official Arch Linux D*scord?


Thee’s a official Arch Linux D*scord?


gog-games didn’t “shut down” in the past?
Yep, it’s shoutingisfun. They have really good pools.
We all know that the real MVP is Xenia

Holy fuck thanks for sharing, I always wanted to use my terminal on Linux just to show my friends how I can type “ls -l” and look like a hacker!


I remember when I started on Linux and the open source world in general that the “Releases” button on Github was like an omnipresent being, you knew it was there but not where.
Probably it was just me being dumb but idk.
I guess it depends of a bunch of things, but why when programmers package a program don’t do the same more often?
I’m not sure about this case because I don’t use flatpak that much, but to be honest I hate when I install an Electron based program such Freetube, and even though I installed the BIN binary (arch btw, not happened this on Debian based distros) for some reason my package manager decided to install the whole Electron framework with DE included. I get that it depends on it to work, but I don’t need 40 Electron packages to show in my Wofi that I would never use, is so ugly. The same with Qt programs and any single KDE app (but I understand in this case)
I mean, yeah I understand that Freetube depend on Electron to work, but why when installing Steam this is not the case?


Does Linux turn you into a furry, or do you have to be a furry to use Linux?
Or even better, they have money to upgrade their perfectly working computers and chairs, but they don’t have the money to repair or change the tools you need to work.