

Agreed 100%
I was just making a bit of a joke… 👍


Agreed 100%
I was just making a bit of a joke… 👍


Well, this is the internet after all…
Yep, same here. I went to MX after starting with Ubuntu. Now I’m a Debian guy.
I’m a simple man. I see Debian, I upvote.
Is that Xfce?


Yes, it’s on my wishlist!


Try Cloudpunk! I really enjoyed that game.


I really enjoyed Avowed. Played all the way through it. Sure, it’s not as open as a Bethesda game - it takes place in large zones. But it was a lot of fun and I enjoyed the story.


I’m in the same boat but I work in a Windows shop. Thank goodness for WSL.


I don’t want to lead you wrong, but I believe Kate has been ported to both Mac and Windows.


Use Kate.


This may an overly cynical take, though that seems hard to do these days, but I’ve always believed they are intentionally vague… even to their customers.
Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it!
So far, I will say that I haven’t run into any issues but it’s interesting to learn about some of the pitfalls/limitations too.
It’s all about trade offs, I guess!
I have also been a Bluefin user for a while now…
Could you say more about the PATH issues with brew? Or point me to where I can learn more about them? I was kind of enjoying brew for installing development tools, and was thinking about adopting it on my non-atomic machines too. Should I not do that?
I am parent of two elementary school aged children. I have just lived through the “6 7” era.
I will regard “let’s go” as a blissful respite.


Yeah, that’s also my question. Partially because I am a former-lawyer-turned-software-developer… but, yeah. How are the kernel maintainers supposed to evaluate whether a particular PR contains non-GPL code?
Granted, this was potentially an issue before LLMs too, but nowhere near the scale it will be now.
(In the interests of full disclosure, my legal career had nothing to do with IP law or software licensing - I did public interest law).
All good!