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  • To keep this post short and sweet, I laser focused on the one issue that most recently grinded my gears. I can get rid of snap, but then, what's going to happen next? That's all I'm saying, really. There's no perfect story, even my Mac drives me bonkers at times (yes thank you I know I removed the drive without ejecting). But yeah, should really try something different than Ubuntu at some point, or start fixing some of the stuff that bugs me instead of banging my head on the wall about it. I used to fix stuff. Even contributed some code to a few open source projects over the years. I'm just always trying to deal with something else at the time I run into these things and don't have the patience to engineer my way out of it in the heat of the moment. I'm a whiny baby and I'd rather it just be fixed for me.

  • I've been itching to jump onto KDE Plasma. I work with Qt/QML a lot, which means I'd be right at home to tinker around with things. Actually recently developed an embedded Linux demo unit which used a small part of KDE Framework 6. Good stuff.

  • This is my little setup at work

    Kubernetes cluster (created by kubespray)

  • Reminds me of when I had to change my site's login cookies from "session" cookies to "persistent" cookies because mobile browsers aggressively clear the session. I don't know if that's what was going on in this case.

  • I really should check my notifications more often.

    I can't really say from experience, as the only game I've played on Linux that isn't Linux native is Starcraft, and that's not exactly a demanding game these days. Linux is on my main workstation, but I still have a Windows PC as my main gaming PC, so I haven't had a reason to check out how well the virtualization & compatibility stuff works.

    My intuition says you've still got enough CPU oomph to muscle through any such virtualization overhead though.