

looks like you’re asking not to farm a non-existent metric in order to keep up with another useless metric. I’d prefer ppl who participate than those who part
looks like you’re asking not to farm a non-existent metric in order to keep up with another useless metric. I’d prefer ppl who participate than those who part
nginx isn’t an acronym lol bad bot
tavolo and tavola aren’t the same nor are they “gender fluid nouns” (wtf?). Maybe this is some terronia region’s lang quirk, but in italian there is nothing like that
it does not work, it says permission denied
. Is there anything I should do ?
and please you have to stop using xorg. Xorg is terrible and makes puppies cry, stahp w/ it
lol I’m not defensive at all hahahaha rest assured my opinions aren’t changed by such a stupid zealot conversation, also this fact you don’t entirely read comments you’re replying about contibute to the lulz. Don’t react too bad to the money thing, one day or another you could also start working in this industry but if I could choose I’d go w/ dog training (I’m speaking for me, I’d really go that way). Cheers my friend
you normally skip reading half of the comments you reply to, eh? :) ciao ciao from my debian system which does everything, including paying my rent and a bit more, w/o this shit ;)
you’re at best uninformed about how the process actually works and what’s the role of a distro maintainer, a distro project, upstream authors. Not that every piece of software has enough value to be included in this process so maybe it will make sense to package your stuff by yourself.
tbf, flatpaks are problematic shit noobs tend to appreciate because reasons. That said, beside the fact steam ships its own chroot, I’m a happy sid user and I don’t even have this imaginary problem of things being ‘very old’ sooo … but I can confirm you shouldn’t add weird third party repos or shitty flatpaks :)
I see no value in switching from current situation (in-repo deb pkg + steam autoupdates) to flat/snap/farts, which I don’t use at all…
I use debian, I’m happy and definitely have no idea what you are talking about :)
or, you know, you can use your distro packages
or, you know, touch some grass and don’t burn out while waiting for the courses to start
after more than 25 years using linux I could not care less about those dramas, when my distro will drop xorg I’ll switch and that’s it. I’ve got way too much stuff to implement myself already, there is no time for that. I mean, I’ve even embraced systemd…
nginx is no acronym or other shit you bad bot :P