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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • pacman in my opinion is the easiest package manager ive used but even so if it is that difficult then they can use a GUI package manager that would come pre installed on most GUI arch based distros

    Recognizing that’s your opinion, in my opinion it’s the hardest I’ve used. The commands are all flags, so you have to remember letters instead of “install” or “upgrade” if you want to use any packages outside of the like 4 in the official repos, you have to enable AUR, which is effectively just installing from source from some random person’s GitHub repo, in which any number of things can go wrong. I mean, there’s a reason there exist a bunch of different wrappers for pacman.







    • Is it better to run KDE for this or GNOME?

    This would be replacing KDE or GNOME, that being said you can still use tooling from either if you wish but for the most part the DE you’re using tooling from would be wasted disk space

    • Is Hyprland overrated? Are there any other alternatives?

    Haven’t used hyprland myself, but Sway is a solid choice



  • One of my pups is like this, everyone thinks it’s cute, so I never tell them why it’s like this… but, she got her ear bit by an asshole dog. It was clear through. It’s healed now, other than it flops.

    After it happened though (and I, unashamedly, kicked the fuck out of the dogs face once I got them separated because the owner wasn’t doing shit( I’m still furious)), she was back to her happy bouncy life. The vet didn’t even have to put her under to clean it, she just… chilled. “Yeah, thanks bro, that was bothering me”

    American bulldogs man… they’ll just shrug off anything as long as you’re there with them.









  • So the person you cross posted this from does not seem to have read this.

    This is not impactful of extensions or different browsers. The main point of this actually seems to be replacing captcha.

    The dumbed down version is, attestation of the software stack such that it is reasonable to assume a human is actually using it and not an automated process.

    Quite frankly, as a web dev I can already prevent certain browsers from accessing my webpage by trying to access unique functions of a browser as a condition of loading the rest of the content.

    So what the other user is concerned about already exists, in fact Google meet already does this to prevent Firefox users from accessing certain features, changing user agent doesn’t change the outcome of whether or not the features are available. (In this case it’s because Firefox will crash, but most of the time this is done is for bad reasons).