I've never heard of mangowc, and I'm scared of falling down another rabbit hole after cycling through so many window managers just to end up with sway again. I will not relapse.
I tried NixOS for a solid month, didn't click for me, so now I'm on gentoo. I'll have to try it again someday.
I definitely learned the garage and kitchen lights the quickest. I still can't figure out any rhyme or reason for why they're grouped the way they are, though.
I have a set of switches just like these and it unironically took me a year before getting them down. I never tried so hard to memorize them, though.
Better than Richard Stallman, that guy ate something off his foot in the middle of a conference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I25UeVXrEHQ
I wanted to rewatch it, but youtube wants me to verify my age for some reason, and I'm not doing that.
I'm a gnome fan myself, though I've been using a lot of distros without systemd recently while gnome has started requiring it so I'm probably not going to be seeing gnome for a while.
Funny, I installed Gentoo for the first time last week, and I've had this happen already.
Ah, here go the COMMUNISTS again, with their "caring for the elderly", and "cleaning up public spaces".
To be fair, many officers would too.
Me after my 3rd Vulkan tutorial...
I will say the Ladybird leader Andreas Kling doesn't have the best politics either, but it's definitely preferable to Brave. I'm excited for Servo as well, since it's finally been revived after getting dumped by Mozilla. It seems more technically interesting me too, beyond just being "another browser". For the next year or two Zen Browser is going to remain my go-to, though.
Interesting. I've been using Linux for nearly 6 years now, and I can definitely relate to pipewire and audio related issues (I'm a musician so I've suffered much in that area), but I can't say I've struggled so much with devices. I wonder if those are Bazzite specific issues or if our setups are just different.