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  • Hard-working and dumb isn't great, either.

    Oh, you did it the most difficult and least efficient way? Congratulations, you're a "hard worker".

  • I can ssh in with Krusader and edit from Krusader's GUI editor. I would probably still do it from the terminal because it's faster, but it's good to have more than one way to do things.

  • Here I thought that the Taoist canon was only the Tao Te Ching (which is pretty short).

    canon = approved literature

    cannon = large gun that fires grapeshot, etc.

  • Pop feels like a phone OS.

  • Yeah, I don't see how this post would be good for networking. This is the not the kind of person you want to work with.

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  • You are correct in principle, but Lemmy isn't on a blockchain. It's much less permanent.

  • I love fish, but I can see why POSIX purists would hate it. I haven't run into any problems, but if I need to use bash, I have it installed, too. The biggest problem is that it doesn't have wide adoption, so everybody assumes you're using bash, and a lot of the bash commands don't work in fish. So you have to be a bit of a power user if you want to do anything fancy.

  • Fortunately, Linux terminals are gorgeous and easy to use. I never wanted to use Windows' com because it was so ugly and user-hostile. I know Powershell is a thing now, but it still looks ugly to me.

  • Was gonna say, never had anyone tell me to use a GUI over CLI

    Do you ever use the CLI, though?

  • It isn't condescending. It's the easiest and simplest way to do a thing. Additionally, there's a wide variety in GUI options on Linux, so if I'm helping somebody out, I'm going to give the terminal commands. Not because I'm a terminal elitist or some nonsense, but because I know it will work regardless of whatever their GUI setup is. I might know where to go in KDE, but I don't know where it would be in GNOME or any other desktop environment I'm unfamiliar with. The terminal command is going to be the same for everybody, though.

  • How were you installing from the command line? Like, what commands were you using?

  • You just need to know the name of the package you need to install.

    On Garuda, you can enter the command in a terminal, and if isn't installed, it will search and give you a list of packages to install from.

  • Linux has had a UI for decades now, and it looks a lot better than Windows. Take a look at Garuda.

  • Nickel (some people are already named this, but spelled Nicole)

    I swear, if one of y'all says some silly-ass name...

  • People are still on X even after their owner gave a Nazi salute on national television.

  • Interesting that you consider reddit a news site.

  • Oh, I didn't know about that history. I thought it all started with the Jordan Peterson interview.

  • Exactly. If I want to subscribe to a group (sublemmy?) that isn't on my home instance, then I have to search for it from my home instance and then click the "Subscribe" button. This is a somewhat painstaking process, but there's no reason that I can see why that couldn't be streamlined.

  • It's a picture with words on it. Of course it's a meme!