Sad, I kinda thought that being a ska person was antithetical to being racist, but assholes are everywhere I guess.
Sad, I kinda thought that being a ska person was antithetical to being racist, but assholes are everywhere I guess.
Oh dang, I haven’t kept up. I just thought, “Not great at carrying golf equipment.”
Do Doubt
Rublime
Skreetlight Manifesto
Mighty Mighty Bosstoner
Mephistapheles
Ramcid
Same Ferris
Golffinger
Bad Caddies
Operation Ivf
I’m on Ironwolf now
Edit: It’s Ironfox, I got that and Librewolf confused in my brain thingy
You’re naming them out of the stuff that specifically isn’t space!
“It’s very windy today!”
I would. As much as I’ve tried, I can’t lose the Texan accent, I hate it because that’s totally not how I sound in my head.
Most people don’t know this, but speed bumps are actually hollow. They use a balloon to make the shape, then pour a thin layer of asphalt over it for aesthetic reasons. This saves money on asphalt, which is popular with city councils, so the asphalt is typically saved for more speed bumps rather than filling potholes.
I’m game
Jazz moment
Arch isn’t unstable, I just keep breaking things in my ignorance. The only thing in this scenario I could pin on Arch is that the “ca-certificates” package should have been marked as a dependency for pacman, but I guess it’s not strictly a dependency, as you can use pacman to install stuff from a local repo. Definitely for Firefox, though, as you can not browse the internet without the certs.
Could be, seems to me that BTRFS didn’t match the subvolid between @home and what it expected @home to be in the fstab, but I won’t claim to be an expert lol
Yeah, I could see it being a good server OS, but otherwise NixOS seems like it’s on the “immutable” thing that’s popular right now. I’ve tried a few immutable distros, and they’re not for me, I end up layering everything anyways lol
I like to tinker, plus I can be absolutely assured that every problem with my system is 100% my fault, which actually makes it easier to track down any problems. But the main reasons people use Arch is probably the rolling release model and the AUR.
Just an update: following the very helpful suggestions in this thread has gotten my drive usage down to 16%! Super happy about that, y’all rock!
Yeah, that’s pretty much how I solve all my problems lol
That’s the second recommendation for qdirstat, so it’s definitely on the tomorrow list!
I will check that out! Mostly I’ve been looking for something to determine what files are no longer in use, like old configs for programs I don’t even have anymore, etc.
Be the reason the Hazmat Compliance team has to get involved