

Super Metroid animals when frames are being counted:


Super Metroid animals when frames are being counted:

Who the heck is focusing on anything on this list these days??? Everything put out today is a full web app bundled in Electron, or ships with its own entire operating system.

Zellij is very cool, and is the only multiplexer in which I’ve gotten multiuser multicursor working.


Probably have better luck if you try yay -Syu instead
Very handy for when you’re carrying something that would kill one hemisphere and blind the other
Huh. I don’t know enough about Flatpak, I guess repo owners get to make that call? Do Flatpaks have a preinst equivalent? Could you theoretically have an empty Flatpak that installs snaps at a system level? I guess it would need explicit permission to write to the filesystem, which kinda seems to be the opposite of the purpose of Flatpak.
And like, even if that is possible, the Flathub maintainers would probably reject it on principle. So I’m imagining CanHub with an extra step in the installation instructions that gets you to pipe a curl’d script into sh, at which point, what’s the point?
I think she’s starting off on the left foot.


They just reach into their computer case and tickle the pins on the CPU when they want to initialize PID 1.


I just sed -i ‘s/bookworm/trixie/g’ /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*


I switched to Arch full-time recently and I’ve got to say, it’s way more accessible than its impression suggests. It just… works. The installer is about as easy as any installer these days. There have been no major breakages, even due to my own stupid mistakes. There was the one linux-firmware package thing but that was really just a minor speed bump and the instructions were easy to follow.
Do not touch.
Once, I felt a vague itch on the front of my left shin. I rubbed the back of my right shin on it. I had a very itchy rash on both for several days.


Yeah, there’s like four other better meme formats that get the same idea across
You are coming down with me.


Two points: Mint has a Debian version (LMDE), but also base Debian, especially the KDE flavor, has made enormous gains in beginner friendliness.


Specifically Linux Mint Debian Edition


25.10 isn’t on the main upgrade path. Serious users migrate to the new LTS every two years, and very serious users pay for the twelve-year support plan.


Furthermore, 25.10 is a short-term release that exists as a preview for 26.04. 25.10 will receive security patches for nine months. 26.04, as an LTS, will receive security patches for up to 12 years (most of which are paid). Nobody should be seriously migrating to 25.10.
If coreutils-rs does get into the official release of 25.10 and totally tanks it, well, that’s what short-term releases are for.
As long as I don’t have to consider any tetrapods.