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Shareni@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Must fight temptation to buy an overpriced raspberry pi1·6 days agoWhy use a pi instead of a microcontroller?
Shareni@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•Just wanted to show off the lowest end hardware I [OOP] ever ran Linux on3·6 days agoHave you tried antix? It’s basically Debian for old computers.
Very weird it can’t play videos at all. I installed Linux on a friend’s old <1gb ram laptop and it’s even able to play 480p YouTube.
Also, I wouldn’t run xfce on it, it’s barely lighter than KDE.
Lisps makes more sense to me though
(if condition a b)
VS
a if condition else b
Shareni@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•Ghostty in review: how's the new terminal emulator?81·10 days agoHas terabytes of storage
Worried about a 30 megs
nuff said
Shareni@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•GNOME introducing stronger dependencies on systemd1612·11 days agoGNOME - misses basic functionality every other DE provides, still uses the most resources even before you add extensions
Shareni@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it possible to live boot Linux mint with persistence on a usb drive similar to Tails OS?26·16 days agoIt’s not when the post is literally answered in less than a minute with the bare minimum of effort…
Definitively dimensionist.
Shareni@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it possible to live boot Linux mint with persistence on a usb drive similar to Tails OS?413·16 days agoRemoved by mod
Shareni@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which program is the one that surprised you most that it is available on Linux?13·23 days agoWhich program is the one that surprised you most that it is available on Linux?
Bash.
I find that the least surprising, but ok…
Change up the line thickness, you’re not drawing with a ballpoint. For example look at the left elbow: the light side, the dark side, and the crook definitely can’t have the same outer line. It’s got some differences, but the extreme shift in lighting should make it more obvious. You can even drop the outer line completely for that effect.
Check Klimt’s sketches for inspiration. There’s a lot of subtlety in there. For example check the second drawing here https://artsandculture.google.com/story/XQXhqy-HRypmLQ . The photo/scan is kind of bad, but you should get the idea.
Shareni@programming.devto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Your favorite font for terminal and GTK/QT apps?2·1 month agoEXTERMINATE?
Shareni@programming.devto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Your favorite font for terminal and GTK/QT apps?15·1 month agolike why does every font, except ubuntu, have these ugly af corners?
Not a font guy, but isn’t it just mimicking how humans use strokes to write?
It looks nicer, and it’s easier to read for me tbh.
Shareni@programming.devto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•nyom5·1 month agoYou miss the moopsy? Moopsy suck your bones!
Shareni@programming.devto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•nyom11·1 month agoEdit: there is a slight possibility that this post was submitted to the wrong community, so here’s some content to help Trek it up:
My dude, there’s a moopsy in a meme about bones. Someone’s not surviving this mission…
Shareni@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it safe to upgrade to paid version of a distro if I'm dual booting?1·1 month agoIt’s a paid product, but for personal use you’re only paying for the support or for the number of licenses. The most corporate of all distros offers full functionality for free unlike what op is asking for.
https://developers.redhat.com/articles/faqs-no-cost-red-hat-enterprise-linux#general
Shareni@programming.devto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•HISTORY MAKES YOU STRONGEnglish11·1 month agoThey’re also far more enjoyable for walking.
Strolling down grid roads with gigantic buildings feels like you’re getting nowhere. Absolutely mind numbing.
I think you know its not just a matter of “clicking a setting in a gui once”
I know it is that simple because I’ve done it while running MX on my devices… You can even switch between the two at boot freely.
Why would you choose a non systemd based distro only to just switch it over to systemd? Why over complicate thinga for a new user who is clearly just starting out? Just use normal debian!
It comes with tools that make system management a lot easier for beginners. I think that’s more than a fair trade for having to click a single setting in a gui.
You obviously haven’t used MX, and I have no clue where you’re pulling your opinions out of from. Give it a try instead of continuing to spew nonsense.
So, clicking a setting in a gui once is such a big deal that MX is a bad choice? Next level…
There was that one Nazi doctor in China saving civilians from Japanese horrors. They even built a statue for him after the war.