Cry? I friggin prefer to just have everything small AF, it’s extremely easy to know exactly what your system is doing
I’ve been daily driving Alpine for nearly an year now, and I’m just in love with it.
Cry? I friggin prefer to just have everything small AF, it’s extremely easy to know exactly what your system is doing
I’ve been daily driving Alpine for nearly an year now, and I’m just in love with it.
I think calling it SteamOS helps, it bypasses some of the stigma some people have against Linux
SteamOS means support for the Steam Linux Runtime, which automatically fills up any standard Linux Distro It’s as good as it gets, and I’m all in for more SteamOS support
For nvidia? Alpine Linux. It’s so hard there is 0 support outside of nouveau
(I mean, Alpine uses MUSL instead of GLIBC, so expected)
For AMD? doas apk add linux-firmware-amdgpu mesa mesa-tools vulkan-loaders xf86-video-amdgpu There, you’re good to go(wiki also tells you that)
Press and hold, tap notification settings, then disable the google services notification category for that app
Can’t have supply chain issues if 90% of your stuff isn’t just a bunch of Docker containers running inside a Kubernetes mess
Not saying that it doesn’t happen on bare metal stuff, but damm, is it a lot more prominent on sources like npm, pip and docker
Specially on Wednesday, my dudes
And if there’s other users in the machine, it doesn’t fuck things up for others Or if it ends up messing something up, it is user-scoped, so its a lot easier to fix than a bricked system
Me, packaging company software to Alpine Packages so that I can just apk add stuff
At that point I’d poke around what’s in there, cuz there’s absolutely a mess in there
It’s April 28th, 2025
I use ~/.local/bin
since by linux standard, ~/.local
is a user-level /usr/local
, which is a override level of /usr
~/bin
ends up cluttering the home folder
I wonder if the GT 710 will ever get support
Ubuntu… Then Slackware… Then Fedora… Then Arch I still dont know why tf I went to Slackware… It was painful, but worth it
I mean, the author was good enough to actually made a decent edit of it that doesn’t feel cheap, and did put proper credits at it Hard for me to consider it a ripoff
I have switched production to Caddy before V2 and haven’t looked back ever since. During my Apache era, always had to keep a eye on stuff and deal when things decided to break With caddy? I just throw the config and it just works without complaining at all
I never trusted those
Y E E E E E E E E E E E Blame! is just so good
Nah, custom game. Edit a existing map to have 0 waves and you’re Gucci In campaign tho, I have found there’s a few commands you can use to instantly conquer a map. It’s cheating, but it let’s me focus on what I want
I still don’t get it, like, why tf would you use AI for this kind of thing? It can barely make a basic python script, let alone actually handle a proper codebase or detect a vulnerability, even if it is the most obvious vulnerability ever