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lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr) @ lnxtx @feddit.nl
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  • Plague vibes

  • Are they a furry? What is the definition?

  • Works as intended. kthxbye

  • KISS-ish. Default init is systemd. Debian also provides customized configuration of services.

    Building a deb package isn't that straightforward as Arch's PKGBUILD.

  • Until it doesn't /jk

    If you need fresh version of some software, Flatpak is a nice solution.
    You can also use Docker, it just works.

    Props to the maintainers and developers.

  • Too handsome, must be a doppelgänger.
    The original person is dead, but it's top secret.

  • Gowrong

    Jump
  • Someone butchered that scar.

  • How frustrating it may be as an UN peacekeeper. You have deadly weapon, but cannot use it.
    Even as a warning: don't approach us, don't destroy our vicinity.

  • Yeah. I hate reading "essays" generated by an AI.
    Keep it short for better reader experience.

  • But how to select "the charger" and "the load"?

  • So far it's a mess.

    I still have Micro USB devices, so I need two cables or USB-C→Micro USB adapter.

    I have PCs without USB-C ports, so another adapter needed USB-C → USB-A.

    But, I can now "dock" my new-ish laptop with only one USB-C ↔ USB-C cable to a monitor.
    Monitor gives power.

  • Resurrected Marx for the US president!

  • RIP shrooms, long live shrooms.

  • More interesting things:

    • The "systemd-tmpfiles --purge" option is reworked to only apply to tmpfiles.d/ lines marked with the new "$" flag. This is to better address systemd's --purge deleting too many files by accident.
    • Systemd 258 also aims to remove support for the (deprecated) System V service scripts support.
    • systemd-boot menu will now react to volume up/down rocker presses in the same way as arrow up/down presses. This is for smartphones and other devices that may have volume up/down rockers but not arrow keys.