I mean I might have a laughing pikachu tattooed, from my side you are good
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taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•what are your biggest contributions to open source software?
3·2 months agoLittle bits and pieces but mostly bug fixes - I like my shit working but maintenance is not my strong suit, more of a traveling contributor or drive-thru fixer.
I believe I fixed calling in one electron messenger.com wrapper before - that was fun but these days I usually try to help the game BAR whenever I have extra time.Edit: Keep forgetting but I am also maintaining few apps on AUR, nothing big except for maybe one helper tool/calculator for EVE online
taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•The Problem of Writing Poems in the Shape of Deciduous TreesEnglish
1·2 months agounsure if the translations work well in english but checkout Christian Morgenstern, he made similar “silly” poems
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Revanced Team gets DMCA from SpotifyEnglish
25·3 months agoThe day revanced dies is the day I leave youtube.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Discover Hidden Gems: Open-Source Software You Should Know About
36·4 months agoFlameshot: screenshotting tool with everything you would ever need for screenshots
Best bet would be that something reloaded/changed the underlying ip/nftables bypassing ufw (ufw is just a frontend, I do not know if it periodically verifies the current rules are correct and it would feel extraneous to me if it did). Or it didn’t apply it correctly.
You can get the actual rules with
iptables-save(dunno about respective nftables command)
If your primary usecase is going to be music (so a need for realtime capabilities for stuff like recording, VSTs and DAWs) then I do not reccomend immutable distros for a simple reason: you will probably/eventually need to hack something up to get it to work and at that moment, the immutability is just extra work.
As far as I have tried fiddling with the music stack on Linux (which is not that much), the whole pipewire/JACK/carla stack is a bit messy and I can’t imagine it working with flatpacks due to the sandboxing/permissions.
in that case you can grab any of the other distros that are Arch-based, EndeavourOS/Garuda/CachyOS and so on. You will get the benefits of rolling-release like fresh-er software without the need to setup & configure it yourself.
One is trying Bazzite the other one is just classic fedora
Two of my friends switched recently.
They had none to very little experience with anything Linux before, their previous win11 installs just over bloated and the copilot bullshit pushed them over. Both (indie/non-pop shooters) gamers btw.This is the year of linux.
taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•If you can't make it yourself, store bought is fineEnglish
26·6 months agoDeadly/dangerous to the environment. It’s supposed to be a dead tree and fish next to a river/water body.
https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/File%3AGHS-pictogram-pollu.svg
Friend just hopped to Bazzite from Windows.
I was hoping the atomocity would be a great boon - you kind of can’t break it right.Well, he wanted to configure RGB lighting on his mouse but the flatpak openrgb did not work, supposedly the udev rules included in bazzite by default, are not up to date or there was some other problem.
As such we had to install openrgb the usual system-wide way, with rpm-ostree in terminal - something I was hoping he would never had to do.
Usually, you would use a formatter anyway - it’s good to know the standard way but for day to day coding I just have a shortcut bound that runs
ruff format(you can even have it done automatically on file save).
taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Android@lemdro.id•Google rolling out auto-restart security feature to AndroidEnglish
6·8 months agoSadly, it seems todays law allows them to force you to unlock it, otherwise they straight up treat you as a terrorist. At least in UK it seems (source: Britannica youtuber getting detained when returning home to UK)
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Python@programming.dev•Python now has a standard package lock file format – though winning full adoption will be a challengeEnglish
24·8 months agoOh finally.
The news on this is mixed. “All the tool authors have signaled they can and would implement the PEP as an export format,” said Cannon, but that does not mean they would adopt it as their sole lock file format. The creator of uv, Charlie Marsh, said that “today, the PEP 751-style pylock.toml files are not sufficient to replace uv.lock,” but that support will be added for export.
This sounds little better then “here is 13th standard” even though it’s not feature full.
taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Can I use BTRFS to keep seperate root and home while being able to format root while keeping home intact?English
4·8 months agoYou are replacing partitions with subvolumes, as such you have to make these operations on the btrfs filesystem (so as others have already written, deleting the subvolume instead of re-formatting the partition).
taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Update: Mining crypto to heat my 1 bedroom flatEnglish
2·9 months agoFor the monero mining, did you solo or pool mine? Also p2pool+xmrig ?
taaz@biglemmowski.winto
Linux@lemmy.ml•It took me way too long to realize symlinks were a thing and why I couldn't understand my Linux directoriesEnglish
15·10 months agoUh I think you meant bind mounts lol
No.
Any coding LLM could probably help you piece together the kernel configs, makefiles and so on but you can’t just tell it “build me a linux distro called Mannah Hontana”.Edit: not to mention that distro is more then just the kernel, there is also the choice of init system (what will start and manage “background” services), package manger (so also the package format), desktop environment (kde, gnome, …none) and so on





did you apt update beforehand ? it is weird that it’s trying to install lower level libc6