

But I don’t need to do those things with ip
I make things: electronics and software and music and stories and all sorts of other things.


But I don’t need to do those things with ip
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They can take ifconfig from my cold, dead hands. I will not learn ip
scp too. What even is an rsync? BS that’s what!


Nope.
I’ve thought about this before, and it gave me an interesting thought process: AI can’t ever be good at doing a large project.
It has a hard limit. Not only is it not as good as us, the best it can ever do is as good as us, and we’re not even good at it. That’s all it can be trained on! Our garbage code lol


Ah Eduroam and university Linux struggles. Takes me back to my days at Rose-Hulman
You should see if your college has a LUG (Linux User Group) who can help with getting class-specific software, wifi, etc working on Linux


Pentium III? Oh man, the cleanup is getting close to affecting me.
I have a Pentium 4 PC (an old Dell Optiplex that originally ran XP). It still runs modern Linux straight from the distro download page without any other set up needed bc it’s an early 64-bit CPU
But maybe soon it will lose support for some other reason like a driver losing support.


Maybe if more projects add things like this it will keep them from having to get rid of bug bounties.
I mean distro only matters in so much as it’s how you get software.
Arch or Arch-based distros (except Manjaro) are nice for Nvidia bc you’re always on the latest drivers and latest wine and latest Niri. Mainly bc you get bug fixes and new features early.
That’s what I use.
Fedora is like that too, but Fedora tends to organize the system in a non-standard way, so I don’t use it. Tried for a few months. Ran into weird issues where I ended up needing to just build kernel and nvidia myself bc the COPR and main repo options just… didn’t work.
Nix can do it too but you have to deal with the static, immutable nature of everything. I like the centralized config nature but some apps just don’t work immutably.
Ubuntu and Debian distros can do it, but you might have to tweak more since they’re more stable and may not have the latest driver which you may need.
So I mean, they can all be tweaked to get the software you need. I like Arch bc of the AUR, up-to-date software, extensive documentation, and standard design, but then the risk is every now and then it’s “too up-to-date” and you get a regression, and for some people that’s too big a problem, even if it rarely happens.
My 16G RTX-3080 Mobile works well with Niri
I’ve found it varies from compositor to compositor:
Since I love the scrolling aspect of Niri as well, it works out well that it has the best Wayland support. 10/10 project. I love it
When I was on X11 still I was primarily an i3 user, and the transition to Hyprland and Niri has been generally positive
But yeah, I’ve worked with Nvidia on Linux for several years now on multiple machines. I’m finally throwing in the towel whenever I buy a new PC. AMD all the way. It’s just better on Linux, even on X11


I bet they’ll get mad if I call it “X-fowl” instead of X-F-W-L lol


All I need is VLC and MPV
I’d recommend using something like Niri instead of mutter for the compositor as Niri is:
I’d also recommend using DankMaterialShell and simply providing a theming to get the appeal you want. It works well with Niri and provides all the system tools you need for an OS like bluetooth and audio management, application lookup, etc. It’s sort of a stripped down Gnome-shell for standalone compositors but way more customizable.
Then everything else can just be installed WINE apps.
Another reason why raw pointers are superior to object nonsense
Isn’t “explicit is better than implicit” part of the Zen of Python?
I like Ardour. It’s got everything you need. It’s what I’ve been using for the past couple years now. It even supports VST2/VST3 plugins through WINE
I also recommend using yabridge to set up Windows plugins to work on Linux, but be warned there is risk of compatibility issues with plugins on Linux when buying new ones!
EDIT - Resources:
Wait a little while and low key Audacity 4 might release a fully capable DAW as well now that it’s adding better clip support, plugin support, non-destructive editing for some effects like compression, reverb, etc. Of course, it will be mainly for if you do a lot of recording. For electronic, Ardour would probably be better even after Audacity 4 releases.


Nexctloud home server ftw
As others said, it means nullable, but to put it in more intuitive, less-jargony way - it’s a question mark bc you don’t know if the value is actually there or not. It could be a Singleton, but it isn’t until you check if there is a value. Whereas if you have, idk, int a no question mark, then you’re saying you actually have data.
Essentially with C# 8, they “removed” null and reused the idea of null references in creating what is essentially an Option like in other languages. You either have some data of some type, or none (a null reference, in this case). By default, everything has to be there. Then when you need null, e.g. you may not have something initialized or an operation could fail, you explicitly grab for it. Thus it reduces null pointer bugs. If you don’t need nullability, you can ensure that you don’t accidentally write in an issue. It safety checks statements and parameters.


Yeah I mean it’s just a themed Kubuntu, right?
It’s a fine beginner distro
Wdym? They’re so good they even got backported to C in C23
You know how often C gets big features like that? I mean to get auto they had to basically deprecate a keyword (well, sort of)
Yeah it was good for a while. But now a few important websites for me just don’t work anymore, like a page for paying my loan. It only worked in chromium browsers. I know that chromium will work everywhere because they’re the first to implement the newest standards and are the most supported by developers due to it having a huge market share. I can’t rely on knowing firefox will work anymore. I’ve lost faith in it as a product.
That or make your system immutable