I was at a track meet once and the lady running high jump was doing a horrible job. She was finally figuring out what she was doing and said : OK, we got this. Next height will be 5'12"
bisby
Hopefully. The thing about social platforms is that if everyone else leaves and doesnt tell them to fuck right off, it can get lonely. Xmpp still exists and im sure some people use it successfully, but its definitely not the same scale it once was
The point of the meme is "Debian users are so proud of not having frequent updates... but when they do update, they have a huge backlog of things to update" ... so yes, the fact that it's not apples to oranges, and yet Debian users act superior is kinda the point.
And I use arch on my desktops but debian on my servers. I understand the difference. and yes, 20+ config changes is a bit of an exaggeration. I more frequently have to do minor tweaks to fix things on arch, but I also don't need to set aside time to do arch updates "just in case" ... because I have had debian upgrades cause weird side effects that wound up taking up my whole day.
The fact that i can go 2 years between those weird update days means I will still use it for my server, because "just security upgrades" is good enough for a server (even though I would love to have an updated tmux and neovim, so i could share config files, but oh well, i can go without config files on my server, debian DOESNT manage user config files, definitely not any more than arch does.). I don't "not get it" or something. I understand why people use debian, I use it in certain contexts, but it does also have it's own set of drawbacks.
e^x and 7 were walking down the street having a nice chat, when in the distance, they see a derivative walking towards them. 7 panics, turns and runs in the opposite direction. e^x is smug and walks right up. "Hi, I'm e^x" it boldly declares to the derivative. The derivative smiles back, "Hi, I'm dy/dt"
"update" here referring to the version update, eg bullseye to bookworm. hence the title sources.lists
because version updates disable all ppas.
Also, because of the "stable" nature of things, instead of a slow trickle of updates, when you finally update the version, you get a flood of updates. Changing from $PACKAGE version 5 to $PACKAGE version 9 very likely has breaking config changes... Avoiding breaking config changes is the entire purpose of a "stable" distro right?
If on arch, you get those breaking changes once a month, a two year release cycle means that the update to the next debian will have 24 breaking changes involved that you get to deal with all at the same time, while accounting for the fact that your /etc/apt/sources.list.d are all disabled.
This was fixed ages ago, but you are using Debian because it is "stable" and thus software from ages ago and don't have the fix.
Bloodborne Kart
The cross platform friend requests bugs mean I still havent been able to play with the friends who convinced me to buy the game in the first place. But yeah, otherwise quite fun.
Its 100x better of a starship troopers game than the actual starship troopers game that came out last year
From the patch notes:
Some people are unable to accept friend requests. This is mostly an issue cross platform
My issue is that I'm trying to play the game with some friends who don't have PCs, and I don't have a PS5. So "join from friends list in Steam" isn't an option.
For me I cant accept the friends requests from my friends. Steam forums for the game suggest just kicking people until your ffiend can find your game. Ive only played it solo because I have3n5 been able to play with friends yet.
Valve fixing EGS on Linux is exactly why im OK with them getting a bigger cut than EGS: they actually build support systems around things instead of just being the point of sale and then disappearing.
My ps5 teammate crashes about as frequently as I do on PC