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  • I haven't used any of the arch install scripts but they seem to have regular problems. Doing it the usual way is a proper way to roll your own but it doesn't give you options. You have to know what you want, or you have to know where to find out what exists.

    The guided installer is going to be important to a type of person we're going to see more and more of: power users that know what they want to do, but for whom the Linux ecosystem is a foreign and fractous entity what uses entirely unfamiliar nomenclature.

  • A lot of people will probably tell you that what you're asking for is an oxymoron. It's not, it sounds very cool, it just occupies a point on the spectrum that's likely to take a lot of work to keep in an arbitrary balance between rock solid and bleeding edge.

  • Been using it, absolutely cannot recommend.

  • You deserve points for creativity

  • I miss it so much, it was great in its heyday.

  • About as remembered these days as xfire

  • AMA

    Jump
  • If you didn't tell me one of these were fake I would never have questioned it.

  • Seconded, Alacritty has been great to me

  • Objectively incorrect

  • Dude I'm not interested in going scorched earth on one of the most useful repositories of practical information and discussion, and I'm disturbed that you're so zealous to do so.

  • For what it's worth I personally find fallout 3 soulsucking. It's got interesting stuff throughout but it feels randomly scattered into a disjointed and confusing world.

    New Vegas is a lot better at making the area feel like a cohesive environment. You understand petty easily why people are where they are and move along the routes they do. We're practically a cult so I'll spare you further recommendation.

  • Digipicking and a builder for a ship you can't meaningfully use were the only refreshing and engaging mechanics in that game.

  • Not on bare metal, for this reason

  • Just ripped a friend's entire collection using cyanrip. Might be more powerful tools out there but I wanted something from the CLI.

  • I wouldn't, but my biology disagrees.

  • I know that almost nobody treats it this way but the number one rule of AUR is that it's pretty much all untrusted, by definition.

  • I agree with your stances but it's widely agreed among people who have to use the data generated that opt-in forms of telemetry are useless because of the way they skew results.

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