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  • I did this in 2024! I use Finamp on my phone for music.

    I bought a lot of albums on bandcamp, bought CDs for those that weren’t on bandcamp, and pirated those that weren’t available in either format (looking at you still woozy, stop releasing tapes lol).

    Used CDs are a great deal and can be shipped all over the world for cheap.

    Users on jellyfin can be allowed access to selected media libraries so just divvy stuff up that way, simple as folders.

  • I love this syntax! Coming from languages like R and Julia this all looks and feels super natural, and the implementation of the pipe is perfect.

    The pseudo OOP stuff with self in maps is also very clever.

    I’ve tried building some data structures in Lua and got hung up on meta tables and such - the use of “self” and the fact that maps here stay in order is awesome.

    Makes me think of lightweight, dynamic rust.

  • Sadly I just gave up on bazzite/aurora after tinkering with it for months.

    Bazzite somehow nuked itself after a couple failed upgrades and eventually couldn’t even get to the boot loader. I searched around and the only GitHub issue basically said that there is corruption in the drive and to just reinstall.

    so I tried aurora today, installed ok but then wouldn’t boot lol. Switched to pop os with cosmic and no problems.

    Love the idea of ublue, but there are just weird problems with it for now.

  • I have no idea how people set up more than one program in proton/lutris/bottles/whatever but it is definitely super cool.

    Until proton becomes well documented with tutorials and explanations I feel like this is sadly unachievable for most casual people

  • I think this is spot on. Raising a family takes time, and if there are not enough like human hours available in a “standard” schedule/lifestyle for two average people, they just aren’t going to be able to raise a family. I think it’s as simple as that.

  • I tried the same atomic budgie recently - love budgie compared to any other desktop environment, but I could not figure out how to install non flatpak programs.

    I have never seen anything about “layering”, and couldn’t install essential software that happens to only be distributed as a .deb/.rpm file without help from chatgpt, toolbox, and manually installing probably 30 dependencies by basically guess and check.

    Until rpm-ostree has an actual like wiki or manual or until fedora has articles on how to deal with these issues I don’t know how many people could use it, especially normal users.