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LOL. Same.

Every now and then I find a comment where someone who clearly knows what they’re doing is deploying an Arch server in a work setting. Feeling confident with that decision takes something I don’t have. Maybe it’s experience, knowledge or something.

As a lazy admin of my own computer, I agree… for the most part. Running Debian allows you to be super lazy, whereas Arch will punish you for that. One update screwed up my GRUB because I didn’t bother reading the news. Totally my fault, learned my lesson.

This means that running Arch comes with some responsibilities that a super lazy Debian admin can simply ignore. Just read the announcements before updating and you’re good. Ignore them at your own peril.

It wasn’t a total disaster though. Just needed to fix my stupid mistake with chroot, and the system was up and running in about half an hour. Debian admins don’t end up with situations like that by being lazy. You would need to be actively trying to break your system to have to pay a price like this.

Other than that, my system has been running smoothly with hardly any interference on my part. The joy of a rolling release…

OP implied there’s a bank account with infinite money, and now you’ve introduced an infinite money sink. This setup will result in inflation running rampant, and wrecking the entire economy along the way. I guess we’ll just go back to bartering sooner or later.

I can see “vibe citing” is a term now. Let me guess, vibe everything is going to become a widespread term in the near future.

The AUR is a wild place. Always has been. What else is new?

Installed a mini-split heat pump for the first time

5d 19h ago in Dullsters@dullsters.net from pawb.social

But it is worth it. Swedish houses were designed with winter in mind. In the summer, that philosophy doesn’t really help, now does it? Besides, the summers seem to get hotter every year, so that investment will make your summers more comfortable.

people are so dumb

7d 9h ago in fuck_ai from lemmy.blahaj.zone

“Most people” is the term you’re looking for. You could also call them “normies”.

Going solar for clothes drying

8d 20h ago in Dullsters@dullsters.net from leminal.space

As a bonus, this setup can also utilise wind power. It’s a truly revolutionary renewable energy solution.

Ah, now that brings me back to my college days...

9d 6h ago in fuck_ai from media.piefed.social

I never liked that. It felt like only 20% of my mental bandwidth went into words, sentences and ideas. The rest went into printing characters on the paper by using the slowest method possible. No wonder why the text sucked every time. Using a computer improved text quality and output rate significantly.

Very crunchy… Totally works though.

DONUT LAB Battery - Whistleblower files a Criminal Report!?!

1mon 24d ago in DonutLab@feddit.org from m.youtube.com

Cold calls

2mon 27d ago in DonutLab@feddit.org

Arts and crafts for adults

2mon 28d ago in Dullsters@dullsters.net from sopuli.xyz

iNaturalist turns 18!

2mon 14h ago in unexpectedfactorial@sopuli.xyz from sopuli.xyz

Cracked open a boiled egg. The shell came off in a single piece.

3mon 9d ago in Dullsters@dullsters.net from sopuli.xyz

Journey to Bazzite

3mon 12d ago in bazzite

New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawater

3mon 22d ago in batteries@sh.itjust.works from www.sciencedaily.com

I've figured out why Logitech G603 can't Right-click resize in Gnome

4mon 22d ago in linuxhardware@programming.dev