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SinTan1729 9 points 5 days ago

Idk, I feel like it's blown out of proportions a bit. It's always supposed to be unsupported, and users are supposed to look at the PKGBUILD files. I know most people don't, but I don't think that's AUR's fault.

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SinTan1729 11 points 6 days ago

I love the rolling release model, and the AUR. (I even maintain some packages on AUR.) I have installed and used pure Arch in the past, if only for the rite of passage.

But nowadays I mostly use EndeavourOS. It's basically Arch once it's installed, but has a nice and fast installer, with great defaults. Also, the community is awesome. I rarely need any help anymore, but I still like hanging out in their forums helping others, and generally chatting about non-Linux stuff.

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SinTan1729 61 points 15 days ago

My first ever big boy language was C++ (after Basic, and Logo, does anyone remember that lol). I was in middle school, tried to self-learn from learncpp.com, only to realize that I had mostly learned C, with cin-cout instead of printf-scanf. So I just decided to migrate to C. Nowadays, I mostly code in Rust, Go, and Python. But my experience with C has been extremely helpful. Can't say the same about C++ though.

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SinTan1729 24 points a year ago

I develop open-source code. But that never made me one of the “I hate proprietary software or IT giant corporations” types.

Maybe it should've.

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SinTan1729 22 points 5 months ago

There IS one of these for everything, eh?

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SinTan1729 21 points a year ago

Storage, RAM, CPU usage. I prefer not to have such a large piece of software running for no reason. It might seem silly, but I hate using resources for no reason. I'll rather have 5 lightweight apps running instead of a huge one, of which I'll only use a few parts.

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SinTan1729 16 points a year ago

Also, I hate the name of the column. The frequent mention of the name "Who, Me?" just takes me out.

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SinTan1729 16 points 8 months ago

Everyone has listed a lot of reasons, and there's also https://manjarno.pages.dev/ which pretty much sums up all the technical reasons.

I'd just like to add why I switched. I used Manjaro for a couple of years, and suggested it to friends and family for a while. It was fine when it worked. But when it didn't, it was a pain to figure out wtf was wrong. Their forum wasn't helpful, and you can't get help in the Arch forums, because it's just different enough. Also, whenever something broke, their logic was always backwards. Like SSL broke for the 5th time, just roll back your clock guys. It felt like being in an abusive relationship with a distro.

I finally switched to EndeavourOS some 4 years ago, and it's been very smooth ever since. In fact, I've had a good experience with pretty much every distro that I've used long term (e.g. AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, and even Ubuntu), except for Manjaro.

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SinTan1729 15 points 9 months ago

I haven't met a single person in the last 5 years who wanted a slimmer phone. Phones are already slim enough. We just want longer battery life.

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SinTan1729 14 points 7 months ago

KDE is great but do give some "better" distros like Fedora, or EndeavourOS (basically Arch) a try. Canonical, the company in control of Ubuntu, is a little bit shady.

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SinTan1729 14 points 8 months ago

I mean, you can just install Discover on EndeavourOS if you want.

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SinTan1729 12 points 6 months ago

You're spot on. The same people complain endlessly about Rust being used in the Linux kernel, even though the actual experts are happy with it. It's just culture war bullshit.

I didn't know how much of a change Lunduke had had until recently, when I watched a video by Nicco. I used to watch his Linux Sucks videos 4-5 years ago, and he genuinely seemed like a chill dude.

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SinTan1729 12 points 10 months ago

It's just a way to advertise, I think. I've found myself putting more trust in projects written in Rust or Go, than say, JavaScript.

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SinTan1729 11 points 9 months ago

Forgejo and Codeberg are great (I use both), but only for backups, at least unless you're already well known. For small developers, GitHub is pretty much the only platform that might let others discover your project.

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SinTan1729 10 points a month ago

They're not very bright.

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SinTan1729 10 points 10 months ago

Thank you for the kind words.

Won't lie, the main reason that I stuck to a vanilla frontend approach is because I didn't know what else to do. I've never been a frontend dev, and never wish to be one. So I looked at an older project, and started by trying to replicate it. In hindsight, it was probably a good decision. The backend is more intentional though, and I do try to keep things simple and clean.

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SinTan1729 10 points 10 months ago

I'm already aware of a few small UI oddities. There were quite a few changes in the frontend, so I kind of expect these. Please let me know if you see anything weird. You can comment here, or open a bug report. I expect to do a patch release by tomorrow.

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SinTan1729 10 points 8 months ago

I like EndeavourOS because it's pretty much vanilla Arch, just with a nice installer. (Although we do now have the archinstall script.) After installation, there's pretty much no difference. Also, I like the logo. I only installed Arch once for the bragging rights lol.

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SinTan1729 10 points 8 months ago

It literally is. Please get out from under your rock.

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SinTan1729 9 points 8 months ago

I try to donate to a couple of projects every month. I just use too many FOSS projects to commit to only a few and donate regularly. So, it keeps changing. Some recurring ones are FFmpeg, KDE, Signal, Jellyfin, CoMaps, and Wireguard.

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