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MarcellusDrum@lemmy.ml to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 months ago

Goodbye, Comrade

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MarcellusDrum@lemmy.ml to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 months ago
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  • 𝔻𝔼𝕍𝕀𝕃𝕀𝕊ℍ@lemmy.world
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    FYI Neofetch dev already escaped the matrix.

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      Farming, really? A man of your talents?

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        That’s every software engineer’s endgame, better to get ahead of the game now 😤

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          Not a bad time to pick up subsistence farming if you have some land.

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        You know, dirt cleans off a lot easier than blood, Quintus.

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        After you’ve dealt with enough end users, farming is glorious. And a lot more complicated than you would think.

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        RIP, Dylan.

        https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DogGotSentToAFarm

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        To be honest. Being a carpenter or someone who has an orchard seems amazing to me.

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      Bro is like thanos at the beginning of endgame.

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      For years I have been one foot into the engineer turned goose farmer meme, with the other foot left in my normal job.

      It works alright! I don’t worry about work while at home in my suburban zoo, and when I’m at work I am not dying to get the hell out of there like I remember being several years ago.

      • FauxPseudo @lemmy.world
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        I used to write bash scripts that probably should have been Python. Now I have 6 geese and other birds.

        • Zink@programming.dev
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          Sweet.

          Mine are dogs, turtles, and fish.

          • FauxPseudo @lemmy.world
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            I only have two dogs. I’m not quite sure how many cats there are But I think including the fosters are somewhere around a dozen. Sometimes it feels like my property is just a frog and toad sanctuary.

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      pywal, too? Wtf?

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    WAIT WHAT HAPPENED TO MY ONE TRUE LOVE neofetch???

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      Got archived because it’s “feature complete” and won’t receive more updates, but some package managers removed it.

      There is objectively better alternatives like fastfetch.

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        What’s objectively better is that the neofetch developer actually did what we all fantisize about. Maximum respect

      • _cryptagion [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        If Linux users cared about what was objectively better, we would have a single distro instead of a thousand.

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          What is objectively better is actual choice.

          • _cryptagion [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Yes, I know that, I was making a joke.

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        Serious question: if something is “finished” why would that spark removal. At some point a lot of complete programs will no longer be actively maintained but they are still useful and working.

        Also, is there a way to keep copies of things like this? I know how to install via apt install, and whatnot, but that relies on an internet connection and a repo. I’m used to windows where I can back up the installers on my hard drive.

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      In Debian trixie:

      $ apt search neofetch
       fastfetch/stable,unstable 2.40.4+dfsg-1 amd64
        neofetch-like tool for fetching system information
      
      hyfetch/stable,stable,unstable,unstable 1.99.0-1.1 all
        Command-line Tool that Presents System Info
      
      linuxlogo/stable,unstable 6.01-0.1 amd64
        Color ANSI System Logo
      
      neowofetch/stable,stable,unstable,unstable 1.99.0-1.1 all
        Shows Linux System Information with Distribution Logo
      

      Looks like you’ve got alternatives.

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    For all who may not realize, neofetch has a modern replacement: fastfetch

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    Whaaaat??? So bummed to get bad news from memes

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      Check out fastfetch!

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      Oh no, it’s real - thankfully there seem to be alternatives, will be switching to fastfetch, I think

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    I believe in fastfetch supremacy

  • maxwells_daemon@lemmy.world
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    Debian has fastfetch now. Neofetch is properly dead.

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    fastfetch -c neofetch

  • IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Didnt even know it was dead ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Its still in the freeBSD repos.

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    It’s still in the AUR though: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/neofetch

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      With or without a RAT?

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        Who wouldn’t want to have more rats?

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          Rawdog the AUR strapless. Get pregnant and birth a rat

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    Pssst, what is neofetch and fastfetch?

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      Neofetch is the precursor to Fastfetch, Neofetch eventually became unmaintained which birthed Fastfetch a fork of Neofetch.

      Essentially it’s a CLI tool to quickly list out system specifications, you can change what it lists with a config file.

      Here is their GitHub - https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch

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        I’ve commonly seen it used in a terminal when people are showing off a screenshot of their custom Unix desktop theme.

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          Some distros come with it pre-installed some have to do it manually, if you’re trying make your operating system have more pizzaz then small things like this spice it up.

          Fastfetch is actually quite customizable yet most people leave it on the defaults since it adopts the theme of each distro.

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    Petition to rename “neofetch” to “gammelfetch”, as it’s no longer neo.

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    I looked for it on openbsd, but then realized I can just open the source and put the openbsd relevant parts in a script without all the unnecessary parts.

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    Crabfetch better

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      Let me guess. It’s neofetch but rust.

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        more like fastfetch but rust, but yes.

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          rust is the doom of software

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            Isn’t DOOM the doom of software?

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      🦀

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    I replaced it with Hyfetch awhile back since that was the one that was already in the Ubuntu Noble repos.

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    Pfetch

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      Gesundheit

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      Isn’t that made by the same person?

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