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  • I agree that it’s be useful, and I think you can just install e.g. the LTS kernel next to the regular one.

    But even without , the arch way isn't insane either: when something kernel-related breaks, boot with a live system on USB and fix it.

    Case in point: I dimensioned the EFI partition too small, so at some point, me using the zen kernel (which comes with a backup kernel image) messed things up and I couldn't boot a half-written kernel.

    then I

    1. created and booted a live USB stick,
    2. Mounted my / and /boot partitions manually into /mnt/root/ and /mnt/root/boot
    3. Bind-mounted the live system's /dev and /proc into /mnt/root/{dev,proc}
    4. chrooted into /mnt/root (resulting in an environment using /dev and /proc from the live system and the rest from my system),
    5. Used regular package manager commands to uninstall the zen kernel and install the regular one, and finally
    6. rebooted into the now working system.

    It's not crazy, it doesn't take long, you just need to know how the system works. Upside is that nothing ever breaks permanently, everything is fixable (except hardware failure)

  • I agree with all you said, but suggesting to use a specific browser only when not connected to the web is kinda funny.

  • Interestingly, I read “scale, scale, and scale” with the same meanings popping in my head in sequence as her explanations were in.

  • The reason there’s no version in the filename is simply that Arch just doesn't keep old kernels around.

    The vmlinuz-linux just gets replaced whenever you update the linux package and the old one is deleted immediately.

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  • Well, at least the 9-pin layout is fairly standard these days.

  • The founders died from things they were for: uncontrolled gun access and unvaccinated exposure to viruses.

    Conservatives are anti-abortion, so a karmic death from that would be dying before or at childbirth because of being unable to abort.

    But of course that doesn't pan out since rich conservatives always have access to abortion. The rules are for everyone else, not for them.

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  • Aren't there some sockets that use an LGA where the pins are recessed and only come up when you close the lever?

    If I'm not dreaming, that kinda seems ideal.

  • Sure, in isolation, but we were talking and I've been on the pro-Firefox side the whole time!

  • Well don't tell your grandma about your taste then lol.

    I'm joshing, but honestly, I love Hungarian beef goulash with bell peppers!

  • Exactly, thus Firefox.

  • You've never eaten Hungarian goulash.

  • No Firefox, no forks

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  • Whenever someone mentions accessibility to shit on Wayland, but doesn't actually give a single detail about which kind, they're always concern trolling and aren't actually missing anything themselves.

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  • I get that in the abstract! Even though I haven't seen a single Wayland-related error message ever lol

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  • Idk what that means. For me, that stuff is just an implementation detail. What dogma is there?

  • Mozilla is literally the only browser vendor that ever gave a fuck about use privacy.

    And the only one that has a nonprofit fountain structure that is designed to keep it that way.

    Or do you know something I don't?

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  • Try cargo-binstall

  • No, why would they?