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[05:53:30] <c0lo> https://www.gbtribune.com
[05:53:31] <systemd> ^ 03Former GB resident arrested while protesting at Idaho town hall
[05:54:13] <c0lo> The UK govt did not comment.
[05:54:52] <chromas> why would they? do they have an interest in mormons?
[05:55:52] <c0lo> Because they are everything that was left from the former GB.
[05:58:08] <chromas> she was caught with tea
[06:01:30] <c0lo> good god, 251 years after and still holding a grudge?
[06:02:14] <chromas> we have coffee over here, good sir!
[06:02:16] <c0lo> s/holding/harboring/
[06:02:24] <chromas> c0lo++
[06:02:24] <bender> c0lo: 52
[06:03:37] <c0lo> From Australia's coffee capital, I doubt what you have can be called coffee.
[06:04:10] <chromas> From America, your opinion means nothing to us :D
[06:05:43] <c0lo> did you just use lower cases for US?
[06:06:02] <chromas> no
[06:06:30] <c0lo> then I'm not concerned.
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[09:40:53] <c0lo> Fish around & find out - a very brave man in his home. https://www.reddit.com
[09:40:54] <c0lo> "Let me start by saying I'm a Trump supporter... Forest Service workers being laid off... is flat-out idiotic"
[09:42:03] <systemd> ^ 03Reddit - Dive into anything
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[11:58:17] <binky> chromas is being a Chrome Ass American, again? Not surprized.
[11:59:02] <binky> Can we get some janrinok protection over here? Mod ban someone, quick.
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[13:23:33] <chromas> Trying out opensuse micro os desktop
[13:24:27] <chromas> it's one of those "immutable" distros. The base auto-updates in the background with filesystem snapshots, so it doesn't affect your current setup until you reboot
[13:24:36] <chromas> then all the applications are flatpacks
[13:25:50] <chromas> if something goes wrong with the os you can just boot from another snapshot, and since it's CoW, snapshots only take up the room needed to store differentials
[14:02:54] <Ingar> got 128G RAM ?
[14:03:06] <chromas> actually yes
[14:03:15] <Ingar> you'll need it for the flatpacks
[14:03:44] <chromas> yeah someone figured out it wasn't good enough to have gtk and qt running at the same time. we need 30 copies of each
[14:03:44] <Ingar> the immutable thing you can handle on fiulesystem level with a snapshot (if your fs supports it ofC)
[14:04:14] <Ingar> evidently, mien doesn't, I just run arch updates so I can whine for a week about what broke
[14:04:37] <chromas> mostly what breaks on arch is the constant revolving door of keys
[14:05:02] <chromas> Remember just a few years ago they didn't even sign their packages. Now they can't get enough of it
[14:05:43] <Ingar> in practice, update the keyring before the other updates
[14:05:59] <Ingar> kinda shitty the pacakge maanger doesn't handle this properly
[14:06:38] <chromas> yes never do pacman -Syu but instead pacman -Sy archlinux-keyring && pacman -Su
[14:06:56] <chromas> in a systemd timer, set to run hourly of course
[14:09:59] <Ingar> systemd... systemd... every morning you greet me
[14:10:52] <Ingar> small and white, clean and bright
[14:11:08] <Ingar> you look happy to screw me
[14:13:19] <chromas> I love systemd; it bathes me in gentle sockets within my customized nspawn containers
[14:22:36] * fab23 does recommend the Free Beautiful Source Distribution :)
[14:24:37] <chromas> sounds like a mac distro
[14:28:40] <Ingar> that would be named the Apple Hyphe Proprietary Package
[14:28:58] <Ingar> chromas: I have no issues with systemd per se these days
[14:29:22] <Ingar> but in the end, it mostly replaces stuff that worked perfectly fine
[14:29:40] <chromas> the true linux way ;)
[14:29:59] <Ingar> just the gnome kind of linux
[14:30:25] <Ingar> oh no wait, gnome style would be removing it
[14:31:33] <chromas> I haven't had any issues with systemd lately either I s'pose
[14:31:56] <chromas> but we still have to hold a grudge over their attitudes :D
[14:32:02] <chromas> "Why would you want to do that?"
[14:48:46] <fab23> chromas: more like FreeBSD :)
[14:50:36] <chromas> same thing
[14:58:23] <Ingar> ny gripes are mostly with pulseaudio
[14:58:26] <Ingar> *my
[14:59:58] <chromas> toss it; install pipewire
[15:00:56] <chromas> with pipewire, all your alsa, pulseaudio and jack programs work together in perfect harmony
[15:01:08] * chromas sets music to Synth Strings 2
[15:30:13] <Ingar> I switched from x11 to wayland recently
[15:30:18] <Ingar> not too many switches at once
[15:31:32] <Ingar> I have yet to notice any of those fantastic improvements the new softwre stack was going to bring
[22:16:35] <chromas> it's like ipv6. support for all the cool new stuff will get there eventually
[22:16:48] <kolie> o/
[22:17:04] <chromas> \o
[22:19:45] <chromas> any fantastic improvements aside, I think the main reason to switch to wayland is that's where all the x.org devs went, so eventually x.org will be abandonware and firefox 65535 won't support it anymore