

Not to be a Linux shill or anything but Wilds has been running flawlessly on my Linux machine since launch
Not to be a Linux shill or anything but Wilds has been running flawlessly on my Linux machine since launch
It absolutely isn’t but that doesn’t stop certain idiots from pretending like it is. Same with cis people who don’t like being called “cis” because they want to believe they’re the default and any language that identifies them as otherwise is offensive to them.
This whole channel is gold
It’s less stable than the LTS at least, and right now 25.10 is still in beta. It’s scheduled to release on October 9th.
This is the point of a .10 release, to discover these bugs and get them fixed before the LTS release.
Ha ha this is so me…. ladies
I’ve used it for at least a year, it’s great.
They kinda have to replace some coreutils like find from scratch to be compatible with their philosophy of piping data tables instead of text. It’s super cool and ends up being really powerful but yeah it’s a whole new ecosystem which makes it pretty much impossible to be a drop-in shell replacement.
Nushell is so cool! I’m happy it’s still progressing; I was worried it would die out because it’s such a leap from existing shells that they kinda need to develop an ecosystem from scratch. Piping actual data tables between commands is brilliant. I’ve tried using it as a daily driver but it takes some work to convert existing dot files and scripts. I might try it again.
Programming Fonts has a lot of fixed-width fonts to browse through. It’s obviously coding-focused but it’s a nice resource.
Seconding radicale, I’ve been using it for over a year and it’s been rock solid. I can’t say the same about NextCloud, it seemed to break every update and was slow as hell. I moved to SyncThing and never looked back.
Your image description says what kind of typewriter you’re using but not the kind of paper!! What kind of paper are you using? Anything fancy?
Kaguya definitely gets my vote for top romcom
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is up there for me.
This literally happened to me and my gf when we bought collars for each other.
Codeberg doesn’t have much compute available for CI runners, and asks that you use the runners they do have sparingly. If you’re into the self-hosting thing, you can run the Forgejo runner, which has the same workflow syntax as GitHub Actions, or you can run something like Woodpecker CI, which has its own workflow syntax. I’ve had better luck running Woodpecker myself and I have it running jobs for all my projects as well as a Renovate bot that runs every hour.
Hell yeah same