I_like_cats

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[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Nah. I already did that once and the mrchromebox.tech site even says not to buy a chromebook for Linux. It's honestly not that great of an experience

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Kinda outside my price range. And there's probably no used devices yet.

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I need a tablet for uni and I want to run Linux on it. It doesn't need to be the fastest but it should be able to run Rnote and a web browser comfortably. It doesn't need to come with Linux, I am comfortable with installing and managing my system. I thought about buying a Microsoft Surface since they seem to be supported prettty well but I want to see what alternatives there are.

It needs to have a Stylus for writing. I have around 450€ to spend and would go a little higher. Also I will probably buy a used device

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 10 points 2 months ago

I think vim (and other text editors with vim bindings). I've gotten so accustomed to the vim way of doing things that I can't go back

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 93 points 2 months ago (6 children)

My mother uses some software that runs in the browser for her shop. It can print out receipts and scan items. To do these things it has a small "sattelite" application that runs on the system and interacts with the printer and scanner. This software only runs on Windows and Linux doesn't have drivers for the scanner.

When I switched her over to Linux and found this out in the process I wanted to stop, give up and install windows.

But then I had a stupid idea. I could run the sattelite program in a Windows VM and pass through the USB devices for receipt printer and scanner. The webapp uses requests to localhost:9998 to communicate with the sattelite so I set up a apache server that proxies these requests into the VM. I also prevented the VM from acessing the Interner so Windows doesn't update and screw everything up.

And it works. It has been in use for a week now and I've heard no complaints. I'm just praying to god it doesn't break

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 8 points 2 months ago (4 children)

I am now all-in on bcachefs. I don't like btrfs, cause you still sometimes read about people loosing their data. I know that might happen with bcachefs too since it's early days still but fuck it. I like the risk.

Filesystem level compression and encryption are so nice to have.

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 4 points 4 months ago

Usually Chad VoidLinux because it avoids the Unix-philosphy ignoring piece of garbage systemD but now I'm trying NixOS

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 20 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Yeah it's alright. I've been using Tumbleweed on my Desktop PC for the last few months and I gotta say it's mid. They do hard drive unlocking in Grub instead of in the initfs which means that only LUKS 1 and with that only the not-so-secure PDKDF is supported, instead of argon2id which is the modern KDF you want to use. This is a small and annoying oversight in the distros security which is why I will not be using it in the future

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 226 points 7 months ago (6 children)

The HDMI forum is run by big companies so that is not happening, sorry

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 13 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I'm not an anti-systemd extremist. I use Void because it is a simple distro that doesn't break as often as Arch does, while also being very up-to-date.

I do have some things I dislike about systemd though which is why I will continue avoiding it in the future.

  • It doesn't follow the Unix Philosophy. This is a big problem for me, I want to be able to switch out different parts of my system as I please. Systemd is a collection of projects that are all so deeply integrated that you can't use them without also running the Systemd init system. And now Desktop Environments are starting to depend on Logind for example and there's no alternative for non-systemd users. (Except Elogind but that's just Logind ripped out of SystemD)
  • It's bloated and has many features I don't use. I just need an init system to start all my services at boot and restart them if they fail. Nothing more

Also using a Distro without Systemd is not really that hard

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 5 points 7 months ago

I'm currently dating someone who is not diagnosed with something but is definitely not neurotypical. I only dated one person before when I was 16 and that didn't really go well, we didn't talk much I don't know how it worked really. That first relationship was with a neurotypical person

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 7 points 8 months ago

Yeah but it's only for Webkit. Apple Webkit is deliberately neutered so webapps don't work well with it so that people don't use them and rather buy "real" apps in the app store

[–] I_like_cats@lemmy.one 45 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Let's see how well it works before congratulating. I have a hunch it won't work well

 

Mine are:

  • Turning the spark wheel on a lighter in my pocket
  • Biting a finger
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