- simple config & setup
- good performance
- popular/packaged by every single distro
- just works
https://ngn.tf openpgp4fpr:f9e70878c2fb389aec2ba34ca3654df5ad9f641d
Yes that’s illegal
pretty sure you can get him fired but going to police would be little too much (imo)
and whats the plan when they say no
fun fact: you could add the extra-testing to repo to get it the first day
artix:
adding arch repos to artix results in bunch of package issues, after using it for a while it gets to a point where you have to specify 50+ --assume-installed
flags just to Syyu
i switched to arch just because of this
it is but if 20 years later there are no apps that support xorg… well, you wont have the choice of running xorg
I dont want to switch to another wm just to use wayland
also I dont understand why people are rushing to wayland, there are still bunch of issues and half of the shit runs on xwayland anyway - just give it a couple more years
security? I don’t think systemd vulnerabilities are that critical, a vulnerability in systemd will provide a way to privesc at most, which means that the attacker must have initial access to exploit it. And considering that most linux servers are using containerized systems, a direct systemd exploit is not possible in most cases
also, more people using systemd means more devs working on systemd, so more security issues will be found and patched
picom doesnt support wayland and as I far as I know qtile doesnt have any compositor effects
this will probably get downvoted to hell but im just gonna say it: minetest is just not as good as minecraft (and tbh i don’t think it ever will be)
now to be clear im not happy what microsoft is doing lately with minecraft but i really like the older versions of the game (1.7 era) and those are way better than what minetest offers - also minecraft has a larger player base so there are tons of free/open source mods