Arch you get bragging rights and forks of yay like paru and you can do whatever you want plus you put more care into your system because you took all that time to make it and all the fun
Maghiarii, la început, au fost creștini ortodocși.. mai apoi au devenit papistași, calvini, luterani, unitarieni... dar la început au făcut parte din Biserica Ortodoxă Catolică (Catolică sau Sobornicească sau Universală înseamă același lucru).. Doamne ajută să ne mântuim cu toții, indiferent de nationalitate...
Using the terminal, automating stuff with bash scripting and having bash run python scripts for more complex stuff has single handedly changed my computing life. I'm surprised it isn't more commonplace, and those that do it don't use it as effectively. With this you can literally take any complex thing and have it done in a few seconds without the overhead of a gui or cli.
I know people that used to be edgelord gamer types a few years ago (atheistic, degenerate, nihilistic, liberal-minded), and that are currently not only religious, but actually invested in a real Christian life (one of them is tradcath, the other orthodox, and I'm a catholic that wants to convert to Orthodoxy). If you told me this would happen 5 years ago, I would have laughed at you. But here we are; from degenerate atheist coomers to (hopefully) pious christians, in a short time frame. It's definately happening. Although it's true that many people are just adhering to it as an ideology, specially with trad catholicism and Islam, there is also a huge chunk of people that are taking it seriously, so it's definately not some internet trend as many make it seem. Eventually, many of those people (who are probably 13 year olds), will grow out of the internet weirdness and embrace an authentic religious experience (and hopefully the islam bros will come to the truth of Jesus Christ). The reason for the incipient shift is simple in my opinion: Society has become completely grey and nihilistic after the boomer generation, and young people want more for their lifes than what has been offered. We reached a peak of relativism and absurdity as a society, that everybody is like "yeah, this is not it", and starts looking for awnsers. Good channel and good videos, keep it up M8.
This video is so awesome and great for new-comers but one thing is that nvidia drivers MOSTLY wont work on wayland and sure the driver updates are automatic and easy but to install them you're gonna have to go through a bit of a hassle and there are many ways that you can break your system with if you did not follow a step by step tutorial, I recommend just typing on youtube "how to install arch linux with (your nvidia driver)" if you're a new-comer. And again this is a great video still, I enjoyed it 💫
I'm new to linux and I just installed xfce and I'm trying to rice it but I agree with you that I don't want to be ricing all the time in 1 year. I want to get to a great spot specifically for me, with my goals. Once I'm there I want to back off, not base my whole personality on linux. Great video, thanks!
Luke now has a job at Microsoft working on Copilot and Recall in a grand conspiracy to get people to switch to GNU/Linux and also improve his black gigachad deepfake (Mental Outlaw)
"Oh, you're using Computers, in a way Computers are meant to be Used, rather than using it like a pre-packaged product (windows)? that's soooo weeeeeird. Don't be weird, just follow the crowd, don't think deeply or anything else. (LOL) glory to weirdness This Will help you develop your introverted side. Everyone is a hybrid. Your extrovert and introvert work together.
"Oh no, I accidentally enjoyed myself for a while!" Yeah, you gotta not let unexpected "guilty pleasures" take you away from your obligations Kudos to you for approaching a sensitive topic, being vulnerable to your audience. but also, this is what a game is meant to do. Like, to an extent, we have entered into what my friend calls, "the digital age." It can be frightening. Change is like that. I'm not saying you're not struggling with addiction. But what I am saying is, it seems apparent that this is an area of pleasure and joy in your life that you don't usually let yourself have. And so you shouldn't call all of that addiction. It's more like, you aren't recognizing that you're engaged in a new form of fun and meditation. Like, it's not something that fits in the box. Anyway, though, you're probably about half of my age, and so I have an entirely different disposition and what some call compartmentalization. Anyway, immersive sims, and economic sims, and all the rest, well it's kinda like augmented reality. It's something human intelligence actually can't live without, in my opinion. It's experiencing things in a way that is much harder to achieve in reality. Like building a house versus building one in minecraft. Like getting involved in skiing or archery, versus just finding a game that does that. So in the end, doing it in real life Has genuine advantages. But, simulating these things lets you just get there a lot more simply and easily. It's the age we live in. Anyway to really say something meaningful here, you're in the middle of the pursuit of several goals, and it sounds like you were blindsided by Valheim. But life is about negotiating these kinds of things. It's about making space for yourself, for adjusting your expectations. You'll be very disappointed sometimes, or very elated, as you experience life in a resolution you never did before. It's a big world out there
Got my e840 thinkpad for 115 dollars on bidding and it rocks.. love the durability of it was epic. I do lot of installation and run linux base testing for the network and it finished the job beautifully.
I am since 20 years in the Debian and later in the Ubuntu world. But when the first Raspberry Pi was released, there haven't been many alternatives to Raspian. But there was an Arch image and I installed it. I really like it. The Wiki is excellent and was the main reason why using Arch on the Raspberry Pi was smooth sailing. If I wouldn't be so much invested in the Debian/Ubuntu world Arch would be my favorite distro.