I desperately need a competitor to come in. They're trying to raise my bill 50% right now and there's not a single other broadband service at my address.
Desktop and Surface Laptop Studio: KDE Neon, because I like when my desktop is pretty and hate when it works sometimes
Homelab server: NixOS, because when it dies (for the third time) I have no plans to dispense any time setting it back up.
Yeah, all of mine are usually just there to spit out binaries to use locally and alert me to any new dependencies slipping by. I once worked at a company that would ship web apps with databases that only ran in a container so that they could make each layer of its image a migration. It made CI take upwards of 40 minutes for just regular PR builds.
And then there's people who are just allergic to containers. If you want me to work on your C project, I'm not leaving dev libraries lying around or wondering why something works on my system and not on others. I'm building a Dockerfile that has only what should be needed to build and feeding make through a container and volume binding the output.
Edit: I hate flatpak and snap so much actually lol. Most of the Dockerfiles I write are just building apps from source that don't distribute any other way. I'll even accept AppImages, but if you make me use flatpak, I will not hesitate to start building from source.
That's fair enough. I can't say I've used Mint very much, I've just known it as something to suggest to newbies. My brother revived his 2009 Macbook Pro with it, but it's so old he mostly uses it for character sheets during Pathfinder night.
I feel stuck between players that feel old and aged like Strawberry, and yet more electron apps like feishin. I've been using Supersonic, but I'd like to see more variety
I love nixos for my homelab! Out of curiosity, why C tier for KDE Neon? (My desktop and laptop both daily drive them, and I've loved it since abandoning Ubuntu post-Unity)
I've been homelabbing for a couple years now, and it's still just a desktop PC with a 450W PSU, it even has a Jellyfin server with some light transcoding. I'd highly recommend trying out a server you don't mind breaking and play around, you'd be surprised what you can do!
Considering that was the conclusion that machines made two centuries later (Morpheus mentioning to Neo shortly after retrieving him that they were closer to 2199) does not bode well.
Between so many of the "wow, Americans aren't doing anything" and "wow, is all Americans can think to do is shoot people" posts, and making light of mentions of protest or demonstration, all it's doing is just shifting the blame to the individual and shrinking the goalposts to nothing. Yes, America created this, yes, Trump won the popular vote in the second term (ignoring any possible voter manipulation), and yes, voter turnout was the biggest it's ever been. It's clear people wanted Trump. But for the people that will listen, that will take action, all this kind of stuff is doing is crushing their spirit and driving them further into inaction.
Yes, the Wachowski sisters originally scripted humans being used for neural networking, which was both much more realistic and incredibly ahead of its time. Executives told them that the audience would not understand it, and pushed the battery idea.
But... the whole idea is that the world we're living in now is the Matrix. Agent Smith and the Architect both described previous iterations of the Matrix where it was designed to be a perfect world where everyone was happy. Humans rejected it, and they found less rejection when they made humans miserable.
I desperately need a competitor to come in. They're trying to raise my bill 50% right now and there's not a single other broadband service at my address.