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Can confirm, it does feel good
  • So, what you're saying is, bacteria can'g get stuck in brushes... I say that's not true. Bacteria can live in almost anything.

  • Arch users be like
  • It's basically like a tool for controlling what X does or doesn't... at least that's how I see it (have never read a manual of what ot actually is).

  • Arch users be like
  • BSD users are even worse than Linux users if you ask me... back in the day I mean, have no idea if things have changed the past 10 years or so.

  • Arch users be like
  • They have far less failure points. Also, the AUR. None of them have anything remotely like that, which is also a big stability issue, but hey, it's bleeding edge, so you should be prepared for that.

    Debian is more or less like RHEL/Rocky... with RHEL being even more stable and taking even less risks. They update only if they have to and only security related issues. Otherwise, RHEL is feature fixed. You have to upgrade to a new version to get a new set of libraries and applications. Debian... yeah, they're also feature fixed, but they sometimes update certain things that are required by most users, since Debian is also considered a desktop distro, not just a server distro.

  • Arch users be like
  • If you actually measure voltages (I have), you'll find out that that is not always true... in some cases, yes, in most cases, no. Depends from MB manufacturer and model. AMD chipsets usually allow this and the declared settings are what you can actually measure on the board. Intel though... nah, way too many failsafes in place to let you do whatever you want, even though the firmware will report that you've set it a certain way (Vcore = 2V, as in your case).

  • Arch users be like
    1. Compile shit yourslef with custom made templates while crying and praying this n-th time make will NOT throw a dependency error.
  • 🤦...
  • Yeah, it did start out to look something like that... and then all hell broke loose.

  • Because this is so much better than a butcher block!
  • I figured as much as well, but wasn't quite sure... cuz the girl seems quite confident when she starts talking.

  • Can confirm, it does feel good
  • Well, better mood, yeah 👍.

  • Because this is so much better than a butcher block!
  • Right... cuz no sane person does that on the marble kitchen table in his own house.

  • I find this to be most accurate with Debian
  • Meeh, worth a shot 🤷. Shitty contries all over the place 🤷 😂.

  • I find this to be most accurate with Debian
  • Yeah, it is quite common, I can confirm... well, at least around here it is.

  • Sorry... I'm dumb when it comes to crosscompiling 🤷
  • Linux is a smooth ride when it comes to binaries... might miss a few dependencies here and there, but all easily fixed if you just install them.

    Windows on the other hand 😬...

  • Ping is so mean 🥺
  • Holy shit 😱 (unplugs everything from mains... waits in terror in a corner...)

  • Sorry... I'm dumb when it comes to crosscompiling 🤷
  • Windows has dll hell... so basically, to ge around this, some tools statically link by default. It's not an ideal solution, but it works most of the time... and regarding how unmainatained a Windows install might be (old installs, like Win7) or how badly updated/upgraded it might be (newer installs, Win10 and 11), I guess it is the only choice you actually have to make your app run on as many Windows systems as possible.

  • Sorry... I'm dumb when it comes to crosscompiling 🤷
  • No, it's Vala... and it's not my project, client just wants this to run on Windows.

  • Sorry... I'm dumb when it comes to crosscompiling 🤷
  • You could even cross-compile from musl... very cool 👍!

  • Sorry... I'm dumb when it comes to crosscompiling 🤷
  • My thoughts exactly... seems to be the safest route.

  • God, why!
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