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  • I’m an avid Void user, so I get the value of linux. But I cringe every time I see a comment like this. The OP has asked a specific question about a specific version of a specific OS. Someone asking about an OS should not be considered an invitation to tell them about another.

  • Whoops. My bad. Adjustment made. Sorry :-/

  • Cool, thank you.

  • Ah, that’s a really good point. I hadn’t thought about that. I use Apple CarPlay and haven’t carried a wallet/cards in years.

    Are there any non-Google, non-Apple OSs that allow for these (even if it is the Google app sitting in a sandbox)?

  • Its got the same ‘start raw’ that you get with Arch, so you can build it exactly the way you want. But you can also choose to go MUSL instead of GNU if you choose, and it’s non-systemd if that makes a difference.

    It’s rolling release, but still stable, so I can upgrade after leaving it a month and be confident it’s unlikely to break as a result.

  • Hahaha that’s ok. I’ve tried them all except Slackware. Even gave LFS a go. But Void is home for me.

  • There was a day when I wouldn’t have dreamed of seeing Void in a list. I’m glad those days are gone.

  • Cool, thank you for clarifying!

  • Is it absolutely 0% or is it 0% with a $10/month administration fee? If the former, don’t pay it off early, just set up a standing order/direct debit and let it pay itself down. If the latter, you need to calculate the comparison rate (which will get higher the closer you get to zero balance), and work out what the break even is. Then carry on paying until you hit the point that the effective interest is greater than the interest on your savings account and at that point pay it off in full.

  • Filesystem Table.

    It’s a shortening. Not a shortening of File Systemtable though.

  • I’m curious what value you get from a bot? Were you using it to upvote your posts, or to crawl for things that you found interesting?

  • I use it as my primary home machine, running bspwm. I enjoy it, and find once configured it just works. Primarily web browsing, Kicad and OpenSCAD, and some Python development.

  • While I think we can agree it’s not a mass exodus, and as a percentage it’s fractional, I would be really curious on the relative percentage of mods and higher activity users.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if these were proportionally higher than the total percentage as they would be more attuned to what was happening.

  • Yes. I’ve been using a 36 key split as my daily driver for a year or so. So each finger and thumb has 3 keys. I’m removing the middle one (the home key), and to press it you simply press top and bottom together. So there shouldn’t be that big of a learning curve for me.

  • Puts our Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV’s 30km after a 5 hour charge to shame!

  • Yeah, maybe. 10x the cost for a default print is a bit too much for me to bother fiddling to make it right for them. Think I’ll just stick with jlcpcb and make do without the transparent coat.

  • I must be doing something wrong. For what looks to be exactly the same spec, jlcpbc is quoting A$14.85 (US$9.92)while pcbway are quoting just over US$100 for the same thing.

  • I love that we have this level of engagement. Well done team! If I could help out in some way, I would. But I’m but a lowly SQL/Python dev.

    Keep up the great work

  • Because I don’t want my Firefox window overlapping my Vim window.

  • Is it the compositor that gives the rounded windows?