governorkeagan

@governorkeagan@lemdro.id

Passionate about capturing moments through photography and videography. Tech enthusiast and programmer on a mission to establish a media production company. Committed to exploring the intersection of technology and creativity. Keen on learning and promoting privacy in our digital age.

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governorkeagan, (edited )

If you live outside of the US and experience consistently long load times I want to hear from you! I am deploying the first read replica node to Europe soon, so if you live in that region you’ll soon notice near-instaneous loading of content. Very exciting!

EDIT: No idea why the GIF is so large. I’ll try get the file size down a little at some point.

Generally, the response times have been really good. It is only the past week or so that things seem to have gotten a little slower - video demo

governorkeagan,

Yes, I’m based in Ireland. Like I said, things have been really good since day one for myself, just the last few days to a week that it has been slow. Honestly, thought it was my app since I’m not often browsing lemdro.id from the web or as a web app on my phone.

governorkeagan,

No one is forcing you or anyone to use KDE. You don’t like it? Cool, choose one of the other options available.

governorkeagan,

Uhm, okay.

governorkeagan,

I’m running an LTS kernel on my desktop and a non-LTS on my laptop (both machine are running EndeavourOS). Both have been rock solid.

The only instability I’ve had is when I tried running a customised kernel (linux-cachyos)

governorkeagan,

You’ve just reminded me that I need to get snapshots setup on my EOS install, thank you!

governorkeagan,

Do you mean, why I don’t use Arch? Instead of EndeavourOS or CachyOS.

governorkeagan,

I’ve not looked at different kernels much so that would be very interesting.

governorkeagan,

I have a very similar sentiment. I’m really happy with EndeavourOS and don’t have any real need or desire to distro hop at the moment.

governorkeagan,

I’ll give that a go and see what it’s like, thanks! This seems like a stupid question, but I’ll ask anyway.

What happens to my packages installed with the default repos on my system? Will they get changed to the CachyOS optimized version when I go to update or will they remain the same? My guess is that nothing will happen but I’m not certain.

governorkeagan,

That’s good to know. Not worth a reinstall for me then.

governorkeagan,

You’ve answered another question I had (I asked it in another comment), thank you! I’ll give the kernel and Cachy repo a try on my EOS install and see how it goes. Thanks again for the detailed response, it’s super useful!

governorkeagan,

I have done a manual install of Arch, just to say that I did. Who knows, I might do that again in the future but for now I’m happy with EOS.

governorkeagan,

This summarises my thought process on the whole thing really nicely.

governorkeagan,

Have in mind that package count is unique to each package manager and how the distribution packages.

Didn’t even think about that, but it makes total sense.

Besides that the term is also often used to just exaggerate and not meant literally

Totally agree, it makes for a good video/blog title that gets clicks. Those videos/blogs can still be interesting and informative, but, like you said it tends to be exaggerated.

governorkeagan,

I would probably add (as a couple of others have already mentioned) if it slows down the update process by pulling loads of software/dependencies that I’m not using.

governorkeagan,

Me, occasionally. I like seeing the little Pac-Man eat away at progress of a download on EndeavourOS.

Also, this video covers it slightly.

governorkeagan,

I would love to get to the point where I’m as comfortable moving around my files in the terminal as I an in a gui.

How do you feel confident in the workplace?

I was a student for many years (5 years of undergrad, 2.5 years of grad school), and I became very comfortable with always being able to look at the syllabus and my grade and know what I needed to do and how well I was performing. Work isn’t like that. Like I think is normal, I get a performance review once a year. I find this...

governorkeagan,

I have had good managers and the difference in work culture is astounding.

I second this. My last manager was absolutely fantastic! Hands down the best manager I’ve had, we constantly had informal chats so I knew where I stood and what I could improve upon. He was also really good at pushing you a little further than you thought you could and would then help you grow a whole bunch.

governorkeagan,

I’m not daily driving PopOS anymore but I’m still super excited to test Cosmic when it releases!

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