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  • yeah ik, I'm just curious about how people deal with it

  • is manjaro seriously that much easier than stock arch installed via archinstall?

  • how do you tolerate the 0 and $ to jump to the ends? it's so painfully inconvenient and made me switch to helix where it's g->h and g->l. do you not use the default keymap?

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  • I very much dislike moral exceptions

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  • that's kinda understandable tbh

  • idk gaming on arch works ootb on the 4 computers I've tried on, I've had no issues with it so far except when I tried to try some really experimental things with my gpu drivers. Every game I've tried works fine, and things like Steam and Lutris work just as well as on other distros.

    also the archinstall TUI script comes with the installer and does the installation for you.

    I'm honestly kinda tired of people making out arch as difficult/brittle without having tried it properly, it probably comes from the community latching onto the overused joke of "i use arch btw", and so wanting to view arch as inferior in some way because they don't want to be associated with the imaginary stereotypical arch user that doesn't actually exist.

    It's probably also compounded by beginner arch users wanting to seem superior and above the others, so they present arch as something only them with their superior intellect could ever handle.

    arch just works in my experience.

  • they just said they're proficient with linux in their post, did you read it?

  • the thinkpad E/L series are also kinda gnarly

  • if you are comfortable enough with cli and Linux you should try arch for the desktop, it'll be probably easier in the long run because games are fussy and you can refer to the wiki and use the AUR

  • Misunderstanding these people may make the problem simpler and may make you feel good about yourself, but it doesn't do much to address their actual beliefs.

    very well said, I see a lot of arguments on lemmy devolving into this (probably because our communities are pretty much all left leaning) but it'd be nice if we could actually try to understand these people.

  • This definitely wasn't my experience, what USB drive are you using?

    If you're looking for a good USB drive I highly recommend the standard Sandisk Ultra (the bulky usb3.0 one) , it's very performant and reliable for the price.

  • that just depends on how comfortable the instance owner is, if i was hosting I'd ip block the UK

  • tbh if the government demanded fediverse servers do this then they'll probably comply as well, I really don't think this is apple's fault as much as i hate them and every similar tech megacorps

  • oh interesting, I doubt most youtubers know about it though, it should be promoted as much as peertube itself imo

  • storage issues are very real, if op wants to do this they really need to do it on their own instance

  • two worst ideas in the universe combined into one, maybe add some 'cloud' or 'blockchain' to make it even worse

  • I don't think most big YouTubers care much about YouTube ad revenue these days, they make so much more money from audience manipulation (e.g. sponsor spots) so the current peertube system would be fine.

    I honestly think the biggest current issues are that it costs a lot of money to host peertube because of the high resource requirements (storage costs are compounding as well) and that the network effect means that very few people will use it

  • it's probably that they're not willing to put in the effort to republish every video on peertube when the status quo works fine, or that they don't know about peertube's existence.

    Louis Rossmann for example definitely cares about FOSS/Free ecosystems is a giant proponent of ad blockers, but doesn't post on peertube.