Yeah already use this all the time, had to set it up on arch to work with sudo tho.
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Yeah already use this all the time, had to set it up on arch to work with sudo tho.
What the fuck!? How am I only learning this now, after years of linux as daily driver?!
You guys sound crazy
Couldn’t imagine tipping for EVERY drink, idk how I would keep track. I can barely afford drinks as it is. I once got tipped and I politely declined. It’s the responsibility of the workplace to pay fairly, not other people who are just trying to get by.
Lmao same.
Fun watch.
Yeah but how did u come to this conclusion?
Re-read title.
Already been using it, my favourite desktop calculator!
Peterrr!
Ffs… I loved this emu.
To my knowledge, there isn’t. That’s why for the time being, the best search engine I have found is DuckDuckGo. If you really wanted to go all out, use SearXNG, which is FOSS, and relies on self-hosted platforms, however it requires a bit of tweaking, and some instances seem to be blocked on some harsh work firewalls, at least in my experience.
The alternative is ublock, or a well-tuned noscript.
Seems weirdly dystopian…
Yeah, I agree.
I suppose, but again, I would hardly call it a cycle of breakages, after all, that was the one lone time anything major broke (blatant user error aside). In small cases where things do break (non-critical) it is sort of assumed that the people using arch will have a certain level of competence in diagnosing and fixing even minor issues. Though I will admit, that is partially less relevent now, with the introduction of archinstall, and distros such as EndeavourOS.
Possibly, but in the few years I have spent with it, it has only done that once (got a kernel panic on reboot). Managed to diagnose and fix the problem in around 10 mins without the help of the internet.
Try btop, like htop but with more info, and a more detailed display.