Just did my first ever restore from backup on linux, #timeshift is sick. (I normally just wipe and start fresh) got all the KDE cruft off my system now
What is your search engine of choice?
Do you like #systemd ?
#linux
I'm a sweet tea enjoyer
I deleted Twitter yesterday and just deleted Bluesky today, now I'm only on Mastodon and Nostr.
I know I want to build something but have no idea what I want to build.
I see that people say #GM here βοΈ
(Its a little after 3am here)
I can't understand why a fly has this whole wide world to explore and they choose to spend their very limited alive annoying me.
Just turn on people screaming and match that energy lol
If you climb a ladder up to the top of the establishment, you are "standing on business"
I'm happy I switched to #Colemak a few years ago but having to rebind basically everything is annoying honestly.
Thank you bot π
I made a really low quality YouTube video talking about why I switched to Alpine Linux and rambling, if you are curious here is a link, I've never made videos before so please excuse the low quality π
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nice git btw
I c u β€οΈ #haskell ?
Yeah I like Haskell, I'm not very good at programming as a whole, still learning the basics but Haskell is one of the first languages I used that had that moment where things started clicking in my brain. I also like Crystal.
You don't even have to be a detective to find out these days
Anyone have any recommendations for Linux/BSD/ FOSS/Programming type people I should follow? I need to follow more people.
#linux #foss
Though I don't use #BSD I do really respect it and I'm happy watching it slowly but surely get better and better from the sidelines. I like the feeling of intentionality behind it and also in the case if #openBSD I like the puffer fish logo #puffy is so cool.
This is a test
I switched to #mksh from #bash just due to simplicity and I wanted to try mksh out, since I never used it before, like many shells it's fine, I'll stick with it for a while I think.
I played around with #Zig today, gotta say the creators of Ziglings (an interactive learning tool for zig, similar to rustlings) did a very good job on it. It's rare that I do more than 2 or 3 practice problems because I get bored on things like this but I did I think 18 in a row, plan to actually finish it over the next few days.
I've been using #Linux for what feels like forever and I'm only just now fully grasping how powerful shell scripting is. I should probably take the time to actually learn to do this.
I decided to give alpine linux a spin, ant I'm impressed with it, installed it own my main machine about 20 mins ago, now it's just a matter of getting the software I want and getting everything how I like it.
#linux #alpine
Thinking of maybe trying to build my own Linux distro, not because we need another distro to choose from but because I want some experience in this space ant because it would be cool to have a distro that has everything I want by default without really tweaking anything.
#linux #learntocode
I did a little a little write up on my program pkgz if you are curious
https://dev.to/roguehashrate/pkgz-a-unified-package-manager-interface-1bo2
#cli #learntocode #linux
I'm on v0.1.4 now of Pkgz, it now supports FreeBSD and OpenBSD and ports on both.
(Still working on UX for the overall program)
https://github.com/roguehashrate/pkgz
#linux #bsd #cli #learntocode
Also I have intentionally made this program for it to be extensible so if you want to add something that isn't there yet feel free, its FOSS after all, also I'm very open to new ideas if anyone knows a way of improving it let me know :)
I'm on v0.1.4 now of Pkgz, it now supports FreeBSD and OpenBSD and ports on both.
(Still working on UX for the overall program)
https://github.com/roguehashrate/pkgz
#linux #bsd #cli #learntocode
