My strategy is to add updates to an hourly cronjob, and curse profusely when it downloads a bad update.
I write Linux guides, act and sing!
And do tech stuff.
And am weak.
And am a stereotypical nerd in almost every way.
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B-but I don’t play an instrument, so it TOTALLY doesn’t count!
My strategy is to add updates to an hourly cronjob, and curse profusely when it downloads a bad update.
It’s the little things. One of my biggest gripes is that EVERY TIME you run apt update, it shoves an add for Ubuntu pro at the bottom of tge output, which shoves all the info I actually care about offscreen. Pure bullshit. It sounds small, but when I need to check which packages are getting updated, it makes my life a bit more inconvenient. And I do most things through CLI, so I see this a lot.
Shit like that has been my entire experience with Ubuntu. I deeply regret switching to it, and I’m switching off as soon as I can get another hard drive to swap in.
Its showing a negative amount, for starters.
Foot with tmux is my goto.
Ubuntu the last day I have no one had to manage little thing
tips hat Thank ya kindly fer tha new file manager app, stranger
Nexus is running Linux tests for their new mod manager RIGHT NOW. I believe its still limited to Stardew Valley for now while in alpha, but they’re making strides here! https://nexus-mods.github.io/NexusMods.App/users/GettingStarted/
I respond to your estimates with the customary xkcd
Here’s a program I found my first day of using linux. It fixes your last point entirely.
On Kubuntu right now, but planning to switch to NixOS when I get a new laptop
My guess was Sodium and Chlorine, because NaCl is table salt
This would be a really cool standard! I only wish it would work here in the US, where our brake lights have to pull double duty as turn signals. But in sensible places like the countrirs in Europe, this would be dope!
Hotel breakfast was my first experience eating a bagel outside of New Jersey or New York. It scarred me deeply.
If I played Stardew I’d be all over this. Alas, I am not a farmer.
Switching from Ubuntu to Arch, because I spend more time disabling the default stuff than I do troubleshooting new stuff anyways.
Good post, but dear god the text colors make my eyes hurt.