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kraktoos

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:arch: :i3: :firefoxnew: :bitwarden: ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡น Portuguese dude that likes #programming, #Linux, #FOSS, #selfhosting, #minimalism and #privacy

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kraktoos, to php
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is actually really cool and simple. A breath of fresh air coming from a framework war background

kraktoos,
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@Brendan @brbcoding just playing around with vanilla PHP, not building anything serious so I don't need Laravel yet. PHP just makes sense. You have variables to access GET, POST, SESSION, COOKIES and the amount of documentation for it... I mean it's heaven!

kraktoos,
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@kynetiq I swear now that I look back I spend more time fiddling with those and fixing bugs than actually coding when using Typescript...

kraktoos, (edited ) to linux
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How do y'all manage your ? I just create manual folders with , but I'm looking for a better (less manual) solution.

kraktoos, to linux
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kraktoos,
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@mamus I've never personally used SUSE, but I've heard it's really good. I just think Tumbleweed, because of its rolling release nature, would not be that good for beginners. On the other hand, I don't see many people using Leap (don't know why).

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@mamus I mentioned them both as being stable. Personal experience: I've never had a debian based distro break on me but I've had fedora go on TTY mode only 2-3 times now (because of either updates or my error)

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kraktoos, (edited ) to linux
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Looking to buy a . What do y'all use/recommend? It should run well (so no MacBooks), have really good (~6+ hours), support up to 32Gb+ of , and have reasonably good repairability and upgradability.

Edit: Forgot to mention I'm from Europe (Portugal) and would prefer a Portuguese keyboard layout.

kraktoos,
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@catguy I've actually looked at both the Framework laptops (13 inch and 16 inch) but there are two caviats that I found: they're a little too expensive for what they are (or for what I think they're worth spec-wise) and there is no Portuguese keyboard layout (yet?). They seem really nice though.

Also, are there any differences between the two besides the size?

kraktoos,
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@abmurrow System76 seems really nice though I forgot to mention I'm from Europe (Portugal) and I'm pretty sure they either don't ship here or have really bad support and I don't really want that.

kraktoos, to OpenAI
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kraktoos, to ai
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When I see on a landing page I just know that the product/app will be unreliable, give me made up information and most likely use my data to train itself.

kraktoos, (edited ) to macos
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is just a less customizable closed source version of +.

kraktoos,
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@brume better gaming, more compatibility (debatable), better performance are some others I got reminded of as well.

kraktoos,
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@zem @paulgatling I meant they being both POSIX compliant and really similar in many ways, but + being so much better in almost every single way. The kernel in is not Linux (even though it should be).

kraktoos, to EndeavourOS
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Installed a few days ago and as someone coming from , I have to say that having a package manager that is actually fast is amazing. The difference in speed between pacman and dnf is HUGE

kraktoos, to Discord
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kraktoos, to EndeavourOS
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Thinking of distro-hopping, any suggestions? Thinking of going for either an arch-based distro such as :artix: or :endeavourOS: or some immutable distro such as :nixos: .

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@jakehamilton I might have to see if the Nix hype is real :crazy:

kraktoos,
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@Wyatt @Anachron Ah yes, I've always loved to compile everything I use!

kraktoos, to javascript
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Checking out right now, and I have to say that I love both the idea and the execution. Simplifying the JavaScript ecosystem is something needed.

kraktoos,
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@anders Bun can run TypeScript, so it does replace tsc and ts-node, but you can still use tsc for typechecking (as per https://bun.sh/blog/bun-v1.0). I don't know if tsconfig is needed but it definitely works and is respected.

kraktoos, to random
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kraktoos, to random
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Having learnt the basics of Svelte and now using React again is painful.

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