

The sane way is having regulation that protects your income and job for a few months


The sane way is having regulation that protects your income and job for a few months


That’s 8, so also 10


Am I weird for rounding 8 to 10??


And after having done that, you spend the next day automating these steps with cloud-init and Ansible




Sorry, its, its, its
Simple test, replace it like this: their competition, their customers or their employees


I’m pretty sure RCS is about as open a standard as WhatsApp. Pretty unlikely to see that any time
Disengaging as fast as possible
Kröhnkite works well. I’m using it with KDE 6 on plasma no issues.
I just tested a bunch of windows and none of them went floating, not sure about manual resizing though.
GNOME and KDE have large philosophical differences and those show when you use them. I really like KDE and the way I can turn it into a tiling window manager.
Comparing a full DE to a WM is a massive difference. DEs have batteries included, you don’t need to worry about which notification daemon to use, which tool can do power management or what renders your task bar. You just get every tool and it works.
I used to use i3, then migrated to sway, but the finding of tools that do X or Y got annoying after a while. In KDE everything just works together with no or minimal configuration and I get more features more easily.


Arguably still an organisation & governance issue, but this doesn’t sound great for that dude


Sound like the typical “newish and relatively small project that hasn’t figured out their organisational structure yet” problem


TIL there are multiple Ashes of


No more Ashes of the Benchmark
paru -Syu; poweroff most evenings


Yeah, I thought so to. I’ll definitely try that


Lol, reported for the URL “blog”


You can still use VMs and do containers in there. That’s what I do, makes separating different services very easy.


The publishers aren’t indie, but they publish lots of indie games. Assuming you define indie as not big established studio instead of how they are published.
Functionally closer to CNC actually