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  • Yeah ext4 works fine. It's just a mounting point. You're not recreating the home partition, just using it.

    About the EFI partition, I'm pretty sure you just need GRUB on it, and it should detect everything just fine. But I never triple booted so there's that.

    About /var, it's because it's fully writable. Dunno why they didn't just make /home writable too.

  • Because it's a cult.

    Fascism and religion run on the same hardware. The paramount values are obedience to a higher power, and the core belief in the scriptures/propaganda.

    This is why centrist politics never work. Why make a step towards them when they will never make a step towards you?

  • https://docs.bazzite.gg/General/Installation_Guide/dual_boot_setup_guide/

    You can absolutely install Bazzite alongside another OS on the same drive, as I did. It's not recommended, but it works fine. Just mount your shared /home partition on /var/home and make sure it won't format it before hitting install.

  • I'd say he has an incredible talent to join teams when they're in an uncompetitive slump.

    FI and Renault during his tenure were mid-tier at best.

  • Haha same, although I formally learned English for years, a few decades of constant exposure made me more fluent than the educational system could ever can.

    For Spanish however, I'm still riding the high. I can read it somewhat, as it's related to my native French. But I never knew I could hold more interesting conversations than ordering food or asking for directions 😅

  • I never formally learned Spanish, but yesterday I found out that I absorbed enough of it through music and tv shows and spending childhood holidays in Spain that I could hold a surprisingly ok conversation with very understanding native speakers 😅

  • Shameless self promotion: https://lemm.ee/post/37682729

    It won't answer all of your answers, but it should at least give you a good primer on what distros are and what are the main key takeaways.

  • Yeah, nah. It's not like in Scandinavia where half the dialects lost the feminine and half the others look at you like you killed their mother for saying "en bok".

    Most French "dialects" vary mostly in prononciation and a few regional words or expressions. Partly because French is a heavily regulated language, and partly because most dialects are relatively recent anyway. In the early 20th century the central government erased all regional languages and forced standard French on all society.

  • Seconded. I recently moved my gaming rig from Nobara to Bazzite because this machine is only occasionally booted, and I don't want to spend the little time I have available for gaming doing maintenance instead. Except from a mounting error for my secondary drive that I made (bc after 20+ years on Linux I still can't be arsed enough to learn how to fstab), I was in Cyberpunk 2077 in less than 5 minutes.

    Pros:

    • Easy setup, everything works out of the box
    • A lot of preinstalled gaming-related packages and tweaks, plus a lot of QOL improvements over Silverblue/Kinoite
    • Ready to game as soon as it's installed
    • No updates, no maintenance! Full system images are downloaded and installed in the background and are applied at reboot.
    • Immutable so "impossible" to fuck up.
    • uBlue projects are not distros but a delivery system, all the work is actually done by Fedora. No risk associated with a single-maintainer project like Nobara.

    Cons:

    • Immutable so "impossible" to fuck up.

    Pro tip: don't keep your Steam games on a Windows partition. They won't launch.

  • Must know Jira, Python, Snowflake, dbt, how to find the will to live.

  • Next what?

  • No mistakes allowed.

  • Nervosa is my favorite all-women band of all time. Super tight thrash/melodeath from Brazil.

  • Dont short-sell yourself, the work you've done is amazing. The fact that you recognize feature creep and make plans to address it show a level of maturity (I'm assuming you're a young dev as you mention school) that a lot of devs with 5x your experience could only dream of. I know a lot of devs well past their 30s and with 10+y of XP who keep adding shit and exceptions in the product because the business has a minor use case that impacts .01% of the customers once a year and never think of challenging the use case itself.

    Feature creep curses most software products without a strong governance, at the expense of everything else. You can only choose two between a readable, maintainable codebase, performance and a fuckton of features. In the end, feature creeps makes everybody unhappy, because devs have to work with messy, fragile code and user experience becomes slow, bloated and overly complex. You're right in recognizing that the first two are by far the most important.

    You're in the right state of mind, and you're an amazing dev who created an amazing product.

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    Spending a few days with Hyprland made me realize how awesome Gnome is

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    Build finally complete!!! But completely unable to learn T_T

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    Lelit PL41TEM: Adjusting my OPV was a game changer