I usually spin up a distrobox container of Arch for anything I need that I don’t want to, or can’t compile myself. Both CLI and GUI programs work, and you can use podman as the backend.
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I usually spin up a distrobox container of Arch for anything I need that I don’t want to, or can’t compile myself. Both CLI and GUI programs work, and you can use podman as the backend.
Tenacity is a community-run fork of Audacity, started after Audacity’s privacy fiasco.
I don’t have to work tomorrow, so that makes it Friday.
if (!workTomorrow) {
today = "Friday";
}
The US doesn’t recognize the ICC, so it wouldn’t matter anyway. Netanyahu addressed Congress less than six months ago.
Gentoo, because no other distro offers as much choice.
One of my favorite albums of theirs. They performed Inner Cell/Loyalty/Horology when I saw them last month, what a show that was!
Whenever I see the media being silenced like this, I’m always reminded of a Tyrion Lannister quote from A Clash of Kings:
“When you tear out a man’s tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you’re only telling the world that you fear what he might say.”
With neovim you can even put vim in the textarea.
Not quite like the albums you mentioned, but here’s some stuff that all incorporates some classical instruments with modern rock instruments
You mean I have to bring up the on-screen keyboard and type out the name of an app instead of just scrolling & tapping an icon with 1-2 simple motions?
It just means you have the option to do both. Kvaesitsio has the app drawer one would expect, and a persistent search bar.
You can configure Helix to behave a lot more like vim quite easily, beyond the default keybinds which are already quite similar. You can even revert to vim-style normal/visual modes, rather than Helix’s “select by moving approach” if you really can’t stand that.
After being a vim then neovim user for many years, I fully made the switch to Helix, using some options from the config I linked, and there are only a few minor things I miss.
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It would be awesome to have a distro where you can just mix and match all the things.
You may be interested in Bedrock Linux.
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I dunno if it was intentional or a typo, but this is the funniest thing I’ve read all day.
I quit using Opera when it became just another Chromium fork, and never looked back. It seems like that was an excellent decision, lol.
Don’t worry, us native speakers do too.
Lua isn’t that picky.
What an asinine comment that displays a complete lack of understanding of the history of the situation.
Calibre-web even links an empty database in their readme so you can do exactly that without the desktop app.
My main distro these days is Gentoo, but I definitely feel the same. I’ll write an ebuild anytime it’s feasible, and Gentoo has some pretty great tools for helping me keep up with updates for things.