There is not a single day without a bug report.There is not a single week without hundreds of bug reports.Some helpfull links:>Get Involved/Issue Reporting:https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/Issue_Reporting>Search/Fill for bugs:https://bugs.kde.org/index.cgi>Crash handler for KDE software, Dr. Konqi:https://github.com/KDE/drkonqi
>>107559271got him good >>107559391wayland's fault
>>107559907It's a rhetorical win. His actual point that he failed to assert is that KDE bugfixes are slow. That's probably true but the problem is developer numbers/incentive vs user population. Idk, works for me.
>>107559271fuck she's smug as hell
>>107559907if your shit doesn't work on Wayland? why ship it? are they Microsoft.
KDE seems to just work on my machine. There are crash reports logged, but I've never actually seen a crash, and there has never been any problem with functionality. I'm genuinely confused. What are you guys doing when you have problems with it?
We, The People
>>107559933>the freenigger doesn't understand per capita
>>107560766Per capita, there are more brownoids using windows than total Linux users.You are brown per capita, and a tranny by volume. You lost.
>>107560932You still don't understand per capita, you obsessed commiepedotroon.
>>107561008Per capita is your last cope, since all the world's browns still use windows
>>107555654you mean PedoGODS
>Samsung to kill off 2,5'' SATA SSD.You will not upgrade your old computer! You WILL buy new!https://gazlog.com/entry/samsung-sata-ssd-production-halt/
>>107560897Yes. This serves my needs just fine. Now, do you need instructions on how to leave my lawn?
>>107560940>leave it in the boxYes.My actual one is at 93% after 28602 hours according to CrystalDiskInfo.
Mine's finally being retired this month after a good 13 years. It's done well to make it this far.
>GPUS get expensive as fuck due to crypto>Ram supply fucked due to AI shit>ThisThey really, really want me to own nothing but a smartphone don't they?
>>107561051>after a good 13 yearsDelete this, Samsung will ask you more money.
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>>107560694pubes are a nice touch
I found a 7.7 inch keyboard I am going to try out. Thanks for your help. I will post a pic when it arrives and a short review in case anyone else wonders what its like.
>>107560666I did, and thus assumed good faith (and not a deliberate goof)
Do girls like keyboards or not really
>>107558818Costar stabs plus silent switches would drive me to madness>>107559216At 312 replies so it's fine
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>>107561033why is that eth0 even there?
>>107561112It's the interface scope. Do you not know how link local connections work? You have to specify the network interface that the connection goes out of.On Windows this is done with the network connection name so you end up with %0, %1, etc, but on Linux it uses the network interface name that the connection goes out of itself. It's purely used to setup the connection.
>>107561154Another words, the eth0 in that example is just a placeholder. It could be wlan0 or enpXXX or vpn0, etc. Whatever the name of the network interface that you want the connection to go out of is called.
>>107560410>meanwhile pic relThe 3% of people who are already skilled enough to use Linux will obviously be skilled enough to use Arch. Linux had a huge barrier to entry up until a couple of years ago. If you were to switch all the Windows and macOS users to Linux most of them would agree that Arch is unstable and unusable and would gravitate to Universal Blue distros.Also, Steam is a very biased source. You're barely looking at 10% of overall desktop gamers, let alone desktop users. The most used desktop distributions by far are Ubuntu and Fedora.>MintIt's a shitty hobby-tier distro>DevuanIrrelevant distro used by nobody>Gentoo maintainers What software are they developing/maintaining? I'm not talking about the distro maintainer definition of software "maintenance", I'm talking about actual developers maintaining software. An average distro maintainer is multiple steps removed from actually working with software code. They're not involved in any feature development, bug fixes or security fixes. They're just doing basic dependency management and compilation.>wrong againIf you're not using any software RedHat has touched, then I doubt you're even using Linux.>already made the pointI'm not seeing any real arguments of why RedHat should be hated. The only thing I can infer is that you're one of those autistic users whose existence shouldn't even be acknowledged.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107557449>>107557474Ok, final update. This completely fixed the issue.>pic related, it's me
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107560895I was a vim user for around 10 years and I thought I was genius for doing "set -o vi" in bash, but when I switched to emacs I realized GNU readline hotkeys were always there in all shells (python or ruby too).Even gnome can do emacs input (interestingly it works better in Chrome, than in Firefox). And I hear emacs hotkeys work even better on apple OS, although I've never used it. I guess this is the reason people stick to emacs hotkeys.I also heard evil conflicts with many emacs hotkeys, is this true?
>>107560972>I also heard evil conflicts with many emacs hotkeys, is this true?That's why evil-collection exists to bridge that gap.https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collectionThere are modes that it doesn't cover though. For example, prot's tmr isn't covered by evil-collection (yet).
>>107560695>So you guys hide emacs GUI buttons on top?Yes.>Also does everyone here use vim hotkeys a.k.a. evil mode?I used in the beginning because I was a Vim user. But after getting so many conflicts with other packages I just tried using Emacs defaults and didn't went back anymore. Also, my Ctrl key is on the thumb area, so hitting Ctrl isn't really horrible.
>>107556886it's true that the concept of profiles isn't really well documented in the manual, but this blog post can help clarify thingshttps://guix.gnu.org/eo/blog/2019/guix-profiles-in-practice/>two profiles that need to be setonly the default user profile (~/.guix-profile/) needs to be set on non-Guix distros. guix home takes care of setting its own profile. it does this by the ~/.profile file it generates, which sources ~/.guix-home/setup-environment
>>107560695>So you guys hide emacs GUI buttons on top?yes>Also does everyone here use vim hotkeys a.k.a. evil mode?I use doom emacs, so yes.meow seens like it's superior to evil, but I'm not going to invest hours into configuring it.
/p/haggot here. Is the overpriced memory here to stay? My laptop is due for an upgrade should I do it now or wait till the prices go down?
>>107560749It's here to stay. It may even get a lot worse.
RAM is still cheaper in 2025 than it was from 1975-1999
>>107560749its here to stay, RAMlets will bite the bullet until at least, the next decade.
>>1075609418GB hasn't been above ramlet status for at least a decade. 16GB is a comfortable minimum, and 32GB is for when you want a little extra. 64GB is tryhard, but not to the point of excess. 128GB is for if you run a server or do gens or whatnot.
>>107560749i love her so much bros
Would we get more women to kode if we werent so mysogonystic fellow men?
>>107560520I post "you're brown" to every new thread on 4chan's technology board.
>>107560562I'm brown.**:Not Indian or Mexican*
>>107560520I love how /g/ is just random twitter bait with some vague tie in to a argument that'd been had 6 million times already. Very cool.
>>107560623I don't even have a xitter account. Imagine giving your ID and credit card info to muskman who sends it xitter to an Israeli company to process/affirm your identity.
>birthday coming up>decide to go to aliexpress to buy myself an onahole because of crushing loneliness>EU says NEIN>not a single over 20lbs of pussy and ass toy to be found anywhereThey really do want people to start going insane don't they?
>>107558181>2022>2023Lmao
>>107557127Following the muscovite playbook, I see.
>>107558181Surely if they keep predicting the downfall of Europe every year they will sooner or later get something right.The question is just if it's before or after Russia collapses, again.
>>107557672
>>107557127And it's working. Every day I get a little more excited to fight against the EU. Oh, that's not what they want?
Nicolas Cannasse2005 - Earliest work on Haxe programming language.Noteable games using Haxe (many Nicolas Cannasse made (Shiro Games)) with estimated revenue:2013 - Papers, Please - 3909 LLC / Lucas Pope - $13,000,0002013 - Evoland - Shiro Games - $860,0002015 - Evoland 2 - Shiro Games - $690,0002018 - Northgard - Shiro Games - $30,000,0002018 - Dead Cells - Motion Twin - $69,000,0002019 - Evoland Legendary Edition - $690,0002022 - Cathay Capital funding - Shiro Games - €50,000,000 [Not a game but a big funding source]2023 - Wartales - Shiro Games - $18,000,0002023 - Dune: Spice Wars - Shiro Games - $7,200,000Nicolas Cannasse Current State:>No self wikipedia page.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107560492Blow is outspoken, opinionated and abrasive, so that tends to gain him traction, it probably goes without saying there are incredible programmers we'll never hear about as they would never cast on Twitch or post on Twitter.
I guess doing nothing here is capitalism tolerance.
>>107560492I'm sure if Nicolas was more outspoken and had contrarian opinions that he stated in a loud and proud manner he would also get posted here a lot. Both of them are remarkable people.
Nobody cares about anything anymore.Nobody wants to get together anymore.Nobody does anything without getting paid anymore.Nobody wants to do anything anymore.https://youtu.be/kVaolNKt2zwhttps://youtu.be/1d925iMSuLYWhere do we go from here?
>>107552317>wwaaahhhh wahhhhworks on my machine :^)
>>107557934Yeah its over
The best way to show others the way is by example.If you want to do something go ahead and do it.Stop spreading this defeatism and negativity bullshit and shove it up your fucking ass.
>>107557934Why would women approach men in the street? Women hate being approached, so they assume that men feel the same way. They're also afraid of all men everywhere being rapists, due to the constant unending news coverage telling women to be afraid of rapists. So what makes you think women would be friendlier than they used to be?
>>107555603i did a little something :)https://deep-union-web.vercel.app/it's a way to match with nearby people in 7 different, increasingle subtler dimensions, which help strike deeper conversations more quickly and help us go to the core of what we want
People told me that I couldn't install Arch. That it was impossible for someone as stupid as me. That I'd just waste my time. That I would never be able to figure out how to set up the partitions, or how to enable wifiI installed Arch. I even installed it headless on a Raspberry Pi
>>107559567uh-huh. Sure. Sure. We believe you. Honest.Would you like some more crayons to eat?
>>107555265Great. You installed linux. Now what will you do?
>>107559520why did I install Arch? First, I don't like RPI OS. And was going to keep running Ubuntu on it. But I ran Ubuntu LTS on my rpi for 4 years already and wanted something new
>>107555265no one said its impossible or even hard its just a hassle because you're meant to pick a lot of things and configure them where's other distros just have an installed and mostly work without much hassle.arch was never 'hard' it's just 'assemble your own os'
you cant even kill yourself. what a loser.
>>107557225>Just installed windows 11. The tiny11 iso I usedWhere did you get the iso from? How do you know it's not malware waiting to sniff your crypto keys? I googled it and all that came up was radioactive jeetware sources
>>107559134your reading comprehension is ngmii said i switched from dualbootingi said i am using linux onlyare you indian or something?
>>107554184>12.9GB RAM usage with Firefox on W11>I have 7.6 with KDE with FirefoxThis doesn't really sell Windows for me
>>107561081arch xfce + firefox with a bunch of tabs open.hovering around ~4GB
>>107561081unused ram is wasted ram
Why does this shit have to be so complicated?Figured it'd be a fun side project to copy the cards I use for public transport/door access so I don't have to carry so much shit around on a daily basis. Both are MiFare Classic 1ks. Wondered why all the NFC reader applications I tried on my phone didn't read the actual data, only to find that you actually need specialised hardware (eg. proxmark) kits that go for upwards of €500. Fuck that.Should I give up at this point or are there other/cheaper options? Feels retarded to dump so much on a stupid one-off side project...
>>107560976You're retarded for not understanding how the cards actually work. MiFare Classic has key protected sectors. You need to crack the keys to copy them. Some applications just use the card's serial number instead (which is insecure). You can buy cards with programmable serial numbers.
Why does my google search look like this? Last week it looked normal...
>>107561095>search "sink">find results in form of pictures of sink>"why google so stupid, chat?"Truly amazing
what clown language is that?