

I’m all for Standard Time


I’m all for Standard Time


That is beautiful


The climax of the Stars at Night. As a native Californian it hits harder for me.


One of my favorite movies


Emacs → Vim → Neovim → Helix


I distro hopped from NixOS, to Arch Linux, and back. I really liked Arch but pacman never grew on me.
I got fed up with Feedly and moved onto Inoreader. I’ve been happy since.


I’ve toyed with building my own programming language. And, yeah, it uses annotations and no modifiers.


Distinct lower case connections
I stopped reading right there 🙂
Yep. NixOS inspired me to write my very first package manager package. I distro hopped to Arch Linux and wrote a PKGBUILD for that.
I’m back on NixOS
For anything more complicated than an alias, I tend to suck it up and write a program. I used to keep launcher scripts in ~/bin but I’ve recently taken to creating package manager packages for them. I’ve learned how to do that with NixOS and Arch Linux and I peeked at the Debian documentation.
Why don’t you like Debian?


man man


I’ve played through World fairly recently. To me, the SMB3 stages had far more variety and life to them.


I prefer ALttP


I haven’t kept up since the Galaxies but to me SMB3 is the epitome


Why in the world is -S used for install?
The only reason I’m hanging onto Windows at the moment is Apple Music
I’ve been using Linux for years and years. I get the subjective sense it is a system built by engineers for engineers. I can examine, poke, prod, and break every aspect of the system. I consider that a bonus and it’s how I learn about computers.
I can fly through the system with my terminal
Etc
Edit: Centralized software package and dependency management is awesome
Stock GNOME. No extensions.