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haaa ! oh, that’s nice. Great didactics. I guess I never had any idea of how things networking might be compartmentalized. Appreciate the example with Lemmy. I am tempted to ask more (could you actually send this comment via curl? how would you attach the authentification token? is there a builtin way to do such a thing or would it require abusing the command in some way? etc.) but there’s a point where it makes more sense for me to take a class, haha. Having just switched my work machine to Linux, I learn a bit more everyday about things that used to be hidden from me, but suddenly come with the territory, so to say. Really enjoyed this overview, thanks again for indulging me
ah ok, yeah, thanks for reframing. I’m not sure if the natural language approach is best, but that might just be me, I never resonated too well with this kind of high level analogies. I do appreciate the effort though. I didn’t realize this had to do with web development exactly. So the networking part is abstracted away ?
Dope, thanks for the ELI5, really appreciate it. I did look up curl and postman after the fact and was able to understand some of the context. What elude me are the specifics, relating to the commands in question. But I can’t expect having any understanding of it without having studied networking, I suppose. That’s fine. Cheers !!
Hadriscus@jlai.luto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Veronica Explains why she doesn't stream (from Netflix etc) #algorithmic_helplessness_sucksEnglish
5·20 days agoyea both are utterly cool
the hostility is hilarious 😂
especially since I had no idea what any of it means 😂 and yet it manages to sound so obvious
yea that makes sense. I installed Mint on my wife’s laptop when Windows was dying of self-inflicted bloat, suddenly she could use her computer again!
well not everyone can, there’s a lot of corners not well covered by Linux yet or any of its related projects (wayland, etc) some of these being accessibility problems others being compatibility problems, some being at the intersection of both… I am in the process of moving over to Linux (I can already work to a great extent after a week or so)
Hadriscus@jlai.luto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Tired of reinstalling every time you tweak your system? Build a resilient Linux desktop with Btrfs, LUKS and borg in one afternoon
1·1 month agoI thought Arch install was a manual process? do you have something that speeds it up, or automates it?
Hadriscus@jlai.luto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Tired of reinstalling every time you tweak your system? Build a resilient Linux desktop with Btrfs, LUKS and borg in one afternoon
4·1 month agoTwo things
- first off it seems super neat but I understand none of it
- I’m worried by the fact people with your expertise still fuck up their system
So I’m not the target audience (for lack of know-how), but at the same time I wish I were so I could gain some peace of mind when using my new Linux install (mostly for work, I probably won’t tinker too much with this one)
Indeed it works almost flawlessly with Gnome. I am keeping this for now thanks
Thanks ! Wacom support just replied to me with a link to their linux packages repo, I have some reading ahead of me
Yes, I might do that, thanks for the advice.
I’ve tried a few distros recently (Bazzite, Nobara, Debian…), all with Plasma+Wayland, and none of them work with my Wacom Intuos. Nobara with Gnome works fine (that’s what I’m using in the meantime), albeit with a limited feature set: can’t remap tablet area, can’t use or remap the tablet buttons.
So, I’ve narrowed it down to something inbetween Plasma and Wayland. That’s all I know for nowI use the tablet as a pointing device -using a mouse hurts my wrist after roughly 20mn (old injury). So it really is an accessibility issue…
I have said this a few times before, apologies, but I’m hammering it because it’s not notorious enough.
I think I tried only Plasma. I will try Gnome thanks for the suggestion
Wayland doesn’t work for me, I rely on a tablet in lieu of a mouse and under Wayland it’s unusable. I tried hard
Under an X session it behaves flawlessly


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