If you don’t do what you preach I don’t respect you
If you don’t do what you preach I don’t respect you
Yes but git can be reasonable
Yes, the first flatpak is big cause you have to download the runtime (most common dependencies you will probably need anyways in the future). The majority of other flatpaks you will download will use the runtime you’ve already downloaded so those flatpaks will be lighter than the appimage variant
Didn’t appimage bundle all the dependencies inside it? That leads to way more taken disk space cuz of duplicate libs
Ssh uses systemd and systemd uses lzma (xz)
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No it’s an unstable mess
Just wipe everything and select automatic partitioning
Hm, looks like I equated laser printers with ink ones. I have no experience with laser printers, so they may actually be a lot better. Still, the upfront cost of printer plus accessories is not worth it for me when I print so rarely
Good for you
Ok, when you also don’t have family which leaves the house more regularly than you, then yes, maybe you should buy a Brother™️ printer…
If your job is doing paperwork then it may also be a good investment
Don’t you have a printer at work where you drive anyways?
It’s also annoying to buy expensive ink, debug printer issues and have the printer take up space in your home. Guess it’s a matter of what annoys you more
The first one is Debian (desktop environment)
Just print at your local university or shopping center. A personal printer is just not worth it
No, same dependencies get deduplicated
It’s not about storage. It’s about complexity getting back at you, for example not knowing what caused a problem because multiple programs are stepping on each others feet
Getting VR to work
Ask him to do 500 lines and he will never look at it, making you wait forever