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@breadly@eldritch.cafe

:flag_transgender:​ Stupid gal with low to no social energy trying to vibe :flag_nonbinary:​

🐈 28 years old as fuck transfem enby
🥖 FR/Bad EN
😿 Bad at drawing, bad at coding and bad at gaming

  • Wanderer of the Fediverse since 2017 and tired as expected -

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I'm currently looking into Arch's Wiki page for systemd-boot out of curiosity and there's something I don't understand
According to the wiki, the main configuration file is stored at 'esp/loader/loader.conf'. Fine, but what if I install a second distribution that also use systemd-boot? How it is handled without file conflicts and alike shenanigans?
Because from what I'm seeing the installation path seems to be always something like generic "/efi/foo/bar.efi" and not like "/efi/iusearchbtw/bar.efi". How can I not fuck up a dual boot in this case?
I've always quasi-exclusively used GRUB since I started to use Linux in ~2007-2008 so systemd-boot/gummiboot actually sounds a bit like scary to me :blob_nervous:

breadly, to rust
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If you're not aware of this yet, JetBrains has recently released the stable version of their new IDE, RustRover.
And they've also released it with a free license (for non-commercial use).
https://www.jetbrains.com/rust/

#JetBrains #Rust #RustRover

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Am I just dumb or signing any commit on git is a pain in the ass?
Everything looks fine on my end but my forgejo repo just goes "Uhhh soooo, yeees, there's the gpg key in the database buuuuuut" :blob_cat_sip_glare:

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My new Neocities is starting to look really good :blob_cat_melt_love:
I'm now building the website with Zola and ooh boy I'm having so much fun now compared to when I was doing everything manually

I even have a blog in a working state now I'm sooo happy :blob_cat_melt:

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One day I would love to actually understand what are the real differences between FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, …
And why *BSD users seems to actually give more love to OpenBSD and much less to the others.

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Cohost is really the kind of website I would love to… love. But I really cannot wrap my head around the tumblr-like way to use a social network.
Like, I barely can when it's about any twitter-like SNS (whatever it is Mastodon/AlikeFediSoftware or Bluesky), but while I occasionally enjoy looking at my Cohost timeline I always end up being like "but what the hell I am supposed to post here?"

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I still have ArchLinux installed but it's been almost a month since I also started to daily drive OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and… It's really nice? It's a really cool rolling release and I'm definitely enjoying it :blob_cat:
The only thing that saddened me in the first place is the lack of real "AUR" equivalent but since I recently discovered Distrobox it's not a matter anymore I can just install whatever the hell I want from any (supported) distro, so… What's the problem then? (And it's not like Flatpak wasn't a thing either)

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I'm more and more tempted to install PostmarketOS on my Android device :thinknyan:
I see that mine is apparently pretty well supported ( https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Xiaomi_Mi_9T_/ )
And apparently it's even possible to install and use Waydroid for the last few android apps I can need, it's looking very good overall :neocat:

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I've put far too much effort this night into writing from scratch a fish script that manages Waybar's execution and efficiently monitors every file in its configuration folder

And I can say without flapping my knees that I'm pretty proud of the result :blob_uwu:

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I really wonder why Firefox started suddenly to hang for like 1 or 2 minutes after some seconds of cold start. And it does that every time I reboot Linux.
Maybe I should start a new profile :s

breadly, (edited ) to firefox
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The fork of Firefox, Floorp, is going closed-source. Because the lead dev was annoyed that some people were forking it. :blob_nervous:
https://blog.ablaze.one/4125/2024-03-11/

Edit: It seems they've backtracked, and instead (re)released their code under a "CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Deed (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International)" license.
https://www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/1bmjrl0/floorps_source_code_is_once_again_publicly/
Thanks @blobcat for letting me know

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Feeling the need to desktophop from KDE To Gnome for literally no reason except "Why not?"

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It was really not necessary to create a MIME type for "Picotron Cartridges" if it just make the file manager absolutely unable to preview '.p64.png' files.
It's annoying as fuck.
The exact same shit happen but with .p8.png files and I absolutely don't know how to completely nuke Pico-8/Picotron MIME type from my system and prevent them to came back every updates

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Eww I have Swww on Hyprland who have decided to become nut and show my wallpapers with a… sure a curious kind of twist :blob_fucking_weird_cat:

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I'm back to using Hyprland on my laptop and I had forgotten what a joy this desktop is, once properly configured :blob_cat_melt:

breadly, to mastodon
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I mean, of course there's also a (very very wip) Mastodon client for Picotron, because why not? :blob_cat_sip:

https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=140880

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The very first and probably the only mail from Microsoft/Xbox that makes me happy :neocat_aww:

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Oh nix you couldn't have told me earlier that absolute paths to modules and symlinks are illegals when using a flake instead of just configuration.nix I have to rethink everything now :blob_cat_oh_no:

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NixOS is pretty fun to explore and I kinda enjoy it, but oh boy when something doesn't work as intended you really have to brace yourself to at least know why and what you did wrong :neocat_googly_shocked:

Like yesterday I've spent the whole evening trying desperately to install Syncthing and either home-manager doesn't want to install and preconfigure it (with service.syncthing.blabla ) for obscure reason, or if I install it directly in the NixOS's configuration.nix, Syncthing just… Never launch? In the journalctl it just crash immediately like "No, you stink fuck you"

And now I'm seeing a weird behavior from KeepassXC's file picker which doesn't know… What the hell "file" does mean? Wtf??
(But at least just opening a database directly from Dolphin works so it's not a big deal, but still a curious behavior)

And I know theses kind of issues are just the very beginning and, guys, life is short you know? :neocat_cry:

Screenshot of KeepassXC's file picker trying to show the content of my user's home folder and showing nothing. Bellow the window there's a slice of a running terminal knowing lines such as:" kf.service.services: KApplicationTrader: mineType "x-scheme-handler/file" not found kf.kio.core: couldn't create worker: "Unknown protocol 'file'."

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Day 2 since running NixOS:
"I'm going to become the Joker"

breadly, to random
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The more I hear about NixOS, the more I want to test it on my laptop
God please help me :blob_cat_oh_no:

breadly, to random
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Now that Plasma got system sounds themes I feel like I should make my precious "Super Mario World" setup a real sound theme for Plasma 6

Miyamoto will be mad at me but that should be fun :neocat_3c:

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I'm a little disapointed there's (still) no auto dark mode on KDE 6 :neocat_sad: (Yin-Yang works but nothing is automated so it's kinda annoying)

breadly, (edited ) to random
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This is the time of year when I remind you about these two gems: Adaptative Tab Bar Color and Firefox-Onebar.

Firefox-Onebar by @Freeplay : https://codeberg.org/Freeplay/Firefox-Onebar
Adaptative Tab Bar Color: https://github.com/easonwong-de/Adaptive-Tab-Bar-Colour

With these two projects (which definitely deserves more love), Firefox is:

  • Compact as heck
  • While being perfectly practicable
  • And looks really good!

(And both are perfectly compatible with extensions like Stylish, also with Firefox forks such as Floorp or LibreWolf)

Please buy them a coffee and use them, they're really cool ☕

breadly, to random
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I'm hearing for the first time about Zed editor ( https://zed.dev ) and I'm feeling the urge to test it. On the paper it looks perfect for me:

  • Much more lightweight than vscode
  • User-friendlier than neovim (which I occasionally use but I mainly use vscode)
  • (and it's written in rust, because ofc it's an argument)

But in order to play with it, I need to build it from Arch's AUR on my fanless Dual-Core Celeron laptop so wish me luck because my PC will probably die :oh_no:

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