XML is much more annoying to read/write by hand
XML is much more annoying to read/write by hand
fn main(){
println!("hello world");
}
I’d probably prefer a bash script that’s called from your CI/CD if done properly, just because I could run the same tests locally with that script. That makes the feedback loop much faster and also allows stuff like auto formatting.
Yes, you can do git hooks, but then you have to keep it in sync with your CI/CD all the time.
Different person, but I’ll try to explain some of what I know.
Traditional Linux:
*you might have python3.8
and python3.9
, but those must be created as different packages using different paths in /usr
NixOS, Guix:
Immutable OS (haven’t seen one mentioned by OP, but it’s a category):
SerpentOS:
Not sure why ClearLinux is on that list of special distros and I don’t know half of the rest so yeah. Hope this explains some of it?
Yeah it’s common. I’m not confused by it, just like a normal g more.
The Fira family has a similar fancy g for some reason
Where do you have to enable fractional scaling in KDE? Worked out of the box for me when I installed that recently. Sure you don’t mean Gnome?
I installed a GSI fork of LineageOS. Not sure if there are any device-specific ROMs for it, haven’t checked in a while.
Lenovo Pad if you order the unlocked versions from Aliexpress. Search for Xiaoxin Pad, anyone offering a global ROM version has unlocked the bootloader.
Most new devices support GSI ROMs
Lenovo M series/Xiaoxin Pad is about that price with 4gb.
I have the 8GB/128GB snapdragon version (Xiaoxin Pad pro 2022) and it’s much more performant and fluid than my Pinetab 2, also 8GB/128GB version.
I also have a Pinetab 2 and now after a year I’d say it’s in a pretty good state.
However, if you just want a tablet, a similarly priced Android tablet will run circles around it in responsiveness and feel. (I have a Xiaoxin Pad pro 2022/Lenovo Pad M10 3rd gen)
Re RISC-V: AFAIK the new SpacemiT chips are the first actually usulable ones. The older and more common JH7110 has half the cores and way lower feature level. Like, no floating points and other extensions that are essential for modern computing.
Afaik free speech protection in the US only protects against the government. Private companies, like Facebook, can still decide to not host you for whatever reason they want.
I’d say this is unlikely to change soon, looking at how little the US regulates its tech companies.
I know of FairEmail, Niagara Launcher, FolderSync and Symfonium (if you DM the dev) which offer alternate payment methods.
You’d end up whitelisting sob many sites that it makes this approach worthless in my opinion.
Instead I’ve settled on blocking scripts by default and whitelisting subdomains until the site works. It does require more time and effort, but it’s probably the only way to meaningfully block parts of javascript apart from just not using that website.
Depending on how exactly you so this, you’ll end up with a huge filter list. Mine in uBlock Origin has 245kB when exported.
You hacked too hard
Are you sure you want
pipewire
andpulseaudio
installed and trying to run?Maybe replace
pulseaudio
withpipewire-pulse
, unless I’m missing something from your post.