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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • Ja, aber entweder muss ich mich einloggen, was ich nicht möchte, um das dauerhaft zu deaktivieren oder halt immer wieder ausschalten. Ich finde das sowieso kurios, dass es überhaupt Menschen gibt, die sich das antun. Das macht nur bei einwandfrei gesprochenem Sinn, wie bspw. bei Dokus. Wenn vielem Anderen klappt das überhaupt nicht gut und hört sich auch noch grausig an.





  • My Casio A 168 - I like watches and typically I would opt for more expensive ones but I still marvel at the amount of watch you get for this kind of money. The design is great, very comfortable to wear, very precise and has a very good battery lifetime and background light.

    Someone else already mentioned a safety Razor.

    My iron pan - much healthier, more ecological and will last longer than I will ever live.

    Obviously my bike. Saved so much money on it. Although I still need to figure out what I should do with my very rusty chain. Should I replace it?




  • I would also add that it heavily depends on the setup a user is running. I had been running Arch with XFCE and dwm for years on a machine with a Nvidia card and I can count the number of issues I had which were not induced by my wrong-doing with three fingers. When I switched to Plasma Wayland on my new machine I faced more issues in one and a half years than with my old setup. Also, none of these issues were mentioned on the news section but were due to Plasma updates. There are just too many moving parts under heavy development with such a big DE and Wayland is also not quite 100% there yet, so for some people it can seem like Arch is rather unstable although it still is a heavy generalisation.











  • Thank you guys so much for all your recommendations and thoughts! After some further analysis I decided to install Bazzite for the following reasons:

    • shares a lot of similarities with other Atomic distros
    • but has all the nice gaming related things pre-installed and configured and it uses a properly pre-installed Steam (not the Flatpak version) (the main reason why I chose it over Aurora, which would have been my next best pick)
    • my qemu virtual machines run perfectly fine (also the shared folder)
    • some dev stuff already pre-installed (don’t think I need more than there already is)
    • fast and the OS feels like made out of one block, very consistent
    • I was ready to use my machine like I want to in basically no time
    • I already love the atomic way of handling updates
    • so far no issues

    The only thing left for me to do is to figure out how to properly install SyncThing and Zerotier-One, then I am absolutely set.