Made this account to (try to) escape from Reddit and it’s shenanigans as of recently, and to have a different home for my social media habits
for these reasons, don’t expect many posts from here, if at all
as a genesis/phil collins fan i stopped believing long ago
how could it be though? a malware written for windows isn’t the same as one written for linux, even if it got out to your computer it shouldn’t be able to do really anything since it can’t orient itself around an operating system it wasn’t written for
literally what i went through as well
didn’t the website say that it’s based on Nix though? i remember it from that
Guix is based on Nix, nothing is gonna change at all
ohhhhhhhhh lmao i thought it was from 2016, didn’t saw the real date behind the title
this article is 7 years old lol
god fucking damnit i dream that too, that’d be THE SOLUTION to youtube as a whole, it’s so sad many people don’t know it at all
it didn’t work, but i soon found out by looking at it’s entry on the AUR that the package is itself broken, not the distro environment it’s supposed to be installed on
already did once, it led me to an uninstallable package
even those deb files that only run on Ubuntu for some damn reason on my Debiain system.
FUCK i understand now! the software i wanted to install had a .deb but its website said it was for ubuntu 20.04, no wonder it didn’t work on a debian container!
i’ll try this RIGHT NOW, hope it works!
is there a way to make it work like a rolling release of sorts? i’d want to use debian, but i don’t want to stay with old packages and wait 2 years for an update
…for arch linux
it doesn’t matter which one is better, it’s about compatibily, and there’s no way to install .debs on, like, rpm based distros without getting completely broken uninstallable packages
especially if they’re proprietary…
but what about people that are not on debian or debian based distros… like me?
alien never worked for me, i tried once but it led to an unistallable package
bro it’s open source https://github.com/null-dev/firefox-profile-switcher-connector