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Peanut butter on bread with cheese duritos. Sounds weird, but taste amazing. Has to be the American duritos, other countries don’t taste the same for some reason
+1 for synching-fork. I have mine sync to my server and every week run rclone copy to B2 using the rclone encryption. 3-2-1
My battery life actually almost doubled coming from Manjaro, but I get what you mean. 3-4 hours isn’t that much with modern MacBooks getting almost 14 hours. I think this will improve as framework iterates and I might upgrade in a few generations
I just finished moving over from Manjaro to Fedora 38 KDE on my framework, and everything just worked out of the box. I didn’t need to install any extra packages to get gestures or make the fingerprint reader work.Much more stable, and has btrfs by default. The only thing I miss is the ZSH from manjaro was brilliant, but I guess I can set that up to be similar later on.
Not a good programmer, but I’ve been writing documentation improvements for a few projects I use in my free time. I’m doing it for kopia currently as the documentation for that project is not great at the moment.
Kopia is a deduplicating backup application similar to BorgBackup and Restic, written in Golang by a former google engineer. It creates infinite incremental backups, has encryption and compression, and works with S3, B2, SSH, or a local filesystem.
You have tiny pants for your cock? Hmm how would that work…
I just switched to Fedora 38 with KDE and it’s been great! It’s using Wayland now too, so it’s been really smooth and stable. My last distro was Manjaro with KDE, but I started having issues with the lastet round of updates and wanted to switch to something more stable. I really don’t like gnome as it feels to “basic”. Sure it looks nice, but for me it feels like it’s missing some important features that are just there with the default KDE layout.
Looks like it was just merged
Also in Australia, and I do boil when it’s rain water or ask the locals first before drinking tap water. Bigger cities are fine but small remote towns can sometimes have untreated tap water.