Ptyxis is default on Bluefin, which I’m on now.
Recommend. Really nice container integration with distrobox.
Ptyxis is default on Bluefin, which I’m on now.
Recommend. Really nice container integration with distrobox.
Anyone pay attention to most recent Venezuelan election?
distrobox enter debian-toolbox
:)
Check out projectbluefin.io, the developer experience has lots of goodies built in.
It’s a immutable/atomic fedora silverblue spin based on cloud native principles.
Pretty sure at this point reddit is keeping copies of all your edits.
I had never used homebrew before switching to bluefin. Honestly I still hardly use it. Most gui things I can find flatpaks and command line stuff I’ll search homebrew, but just as easy to open Ubuntu distrobox and apt install or install a .deb
I love that everything is updating constantly. That you can roll back easily if you mess something bad. That all system files are immutable so. Also super easy to rebase from to bluefin to ublue to Aurora to Bazzite to kinoite.
Fur Elise wasn’t discovered until 40 years after his death and its unknown who it was written for.
You can’t have kids go through school never writing papers and then get to graduate school and expected to churn out long, well written papers.
I use acme.sh and everything works fine. It has hooks for namecheap and wildcrds automatically renew
I’m on name cheap and all my letsemcrypt renewals are automated easily.
They also have people’s private messages, chats, and mod mail.
Can you link video?
Tweets are public, AI chat bots are already trained on people’s tweets.
Primer First time I watched it I had to restart the DVD immediately after it ended.
C mouse with A background please
I have been using linux, mostly Pop OS, for the last several years. Haven’t really touched Windows since maybe Windows 8 came out. Very happy with linux.
I just bought a new laptop that had Windows 11 installed, and I was travelling, so I didn’t do the usual format and install linux right away. I thought I’ll maybe keep windows installed and then try to dual boot so if I need Windows for anything specific, I will still have it installed. And I thought I’ll just wait a few weeks until I get home to do that.
But with the Windows Subsytem for Linux thing they have now, I have an Ubuntu install running inside Windows and it works really well. Connects directly with VSCode, Ubuntu has access to Windows filesystem, Ubuntu comes up as my default when I open terminal, Oh-My-Zsh installed perfectly.
I’m sure at some point I’ll find something really annoying with Windows and just scrap it, but for now it’s easier to just keep running Windows and access Ubuntu through it.
Subscribe to whole instances, not just individual communities, that are not Federated by the instance my account is logged into.
Easily block communities from the ALL feed, without 3 or 4 clicks
Replace battery with battery/explosive/receiver combo.