Switch that spaghetti out for a pint of ice cream and you’re not living the good life
Switch that spaghetti out for a pint of ice cream and you’re not living the good life
Someone please explain this to me. My smooth brain can’t comprehend.
It’s in the iso 😢 how hard is it to switch out void on the livecd?
Ah man this is the first meme I saw and I just got done giving up trying to install Arch because I’m getting some systemd hang from the USB installer.
Look don’t be dogmatic with anything. Read it. Understand everyone has opinions. There are tradeoffs for every engineering decision. EVERY decision.
Learn to weigh them yourself and learn the intricacies of where it doesn’t make sense and where it does
My first fucking thought. I’m still waiting on helpdesk to respond to an issue I’ve already chased down to a registry key because I’m not allowed workstation admin privileges. 🙄. Which I’m fine with but more than a week to respond to a ticket? Come the fuck on
I love mine. Had audio streaming break for me but switched my desktop to Linux. Back to perfect function.
This is fascinating to me. Do you have any links or suggestions for this workflow to learn more?
I haven’t tried hard drugs but nothing else even comes close
Can somebody please just link the boobs
Why does this remind me of Glen from IASIP
Florida here. I don’t say Coke for all soda just for a dark cola. But Coke is just the first brand I think of/want when it comes to Soda. Like the most ubiquitous.
If I want a Root Beer I’m gonna ask for that. But I’d never fucking say Pop.
I’d say Soda for the general.
I don’t understand how this is antisemitism
Agreed but can’t the same be said about pre-compiled binaries?
At least with a Dockerfile I can download the repo and make them image for myself.
Sure you could’ve downloaded the repo and compiled the binary for yourself but you still had to have all of the libraries setup correctly. It’s more about a codified build process that’s reproducible vs a “supposedly” working documentation on a git repo of make scripts.
Not at all true. Go inspect the Dockerfile. If done correctly you should be able to inspect the full container build.
Less relevant with Docker or FlatPaks though right?
Sighhh unzips