Guess I shoulda known swaybar wouldn’t look like that! Waybar is just so versatile; every config I’ve seen looks completely different from the last. That’s the power of CSS I suppose!
she/her, queer anarchist and enjoyer of video games, books, music, cool maps, history, cats, and probably other things.
Guess I shoulda known swaybar wouldn’t look like that! Waybar is just so versatile; every config I’ve seen looks completely different from the last. That’s the power of CSS I suppose!
Yo usaba Arch durante muchos años pero cuando cambiaron a usar systemd, yo cambié a usar Void Linux. Si no tenés alguno problema con systemd, Arch es bastante bien.
A mí me encanta Void. Es una distribución muy simple, fácil de usar y aprender (si te sentés cómodo con el interfaz command line), y me gusta mucho runit. También es muy simple y fácil de usar, y crear tus propios servicios. (Y no hace nada que no quieras).
Si te gusta solucionar los problemas tú mismo, y aprender por qué lo ha pasado, personalmente recomiendo Void.
Si querés una distribución muy fácil de instalar, EndeavorOS es básicamente Arch. Al instalar, podés usar el Arch Wiki como si usás Arch. Manjaro no es muy recomendado por acá. Es basado en Arch, pero no es Arch. Manjaro tiene sus propios repositorios, pero EndeavorOS usa los de Arch.
(ojalá que yo esté entendible, el español no es mi lengua materna 😆)
Love to see Void here!
Is that sway’s built-in bar? Looks great.
This is unbelievable clean! That waybar looks so good.
Pretty sure it’s Taehyun. (sorry about Spanish Wikipedia, he doesn’t have an English page lol)
Nationalism has only been a thing for a few hundred years, though. We’ve been murdering each other over religion for millenia. I still think religion “wins”.
As an aside, the parallels between how Israel has treated Palestinians, and how the US has treated Native Americans is uncomfortable.
Which is even more ironic when you realise that that’s exactly where a certain mustachioed German dictator got his ideas from.
Considering slrpnk.net is very niche, and catering to those with a certain mindset, I absolutely do feel some camaraderie with fellow instance-members.
It’s one banana, Michael. What could it cost, $10?
I now love Debian more than I previously thought possible.
brb installing Debian on all my hardware.
edit: there’s a fortune-anarchism
too, amazing.
Pretty sure it just reads the file contents, so extension is irrelevant, but either way it definitely works with the .tgz
extension.
tar xafv
every time, works like a charm.
Pretty low bar you’ve set there…
Yep, for me Arch was top of the list, followed by Gentoo and Void. I was completely expecting Arch or something like EndeavorOS to be at the top, so I’m totally unsurprised. Seems pretty good to me!
It most certainly feels that way, in more ways than one.
I like to think of it as, his history and legacy being written to for the final time, the file being closed.
ZZ. You will be missed Bram, but your legacy will live on.
At first it felt a little steep to me, but then I remembered I’ve been using Sync since 2012.
Calibre-web even links an empty database in their readme so you can do exactly that without the desktop app.