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  1. @sotolf @paul @joel @dm @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Oh, for sure. I was just talking about what was default or selectable in the default install between Ubuntu 2010.04-(ish) and the most recent Ubuntu Mate at the time.

    I suppose if someone really wanted to, they could just yoink the theme files off the classic Ubuntu iso. ;)

    Honestly, with a decent launcher like #rofi, Mate could be quite a nice little environment.

  2. @paul @sotolf @joel @dm @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    I really liked Gnome 2.

    I've tried both Gnome 2 (Ubuntu 10.04, I think) and modern Mate side by side in vms, and I actually preferred Gnome 2. The theme was a bit more contrasty.

    Heck, I miss RH's old #BlueCurve

  3. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  4. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  5. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  6. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  7. @peteorrall @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    Yeah, I wonder if Hombrew is used much at all on Linux.

    Oh, I just remembered I was going to include cygwin's SETUP.EXE as a package manager (as it technically IS!) XD

    Of course, this #blost was 1 hour's work, not 10, so it's pretty off the cuff and subjective ;)

    I did skew heavily towards installation speed, and not just download speed, though. I wouldn't criticize an OS for not being able to afford crazy fast mirrors.

    I posted the number of available packages for Debian (#RasPiOS), Arch (#CachyOS), and FreeBSD in this thread: https://polymaths.social/@rl_dane/statuses/01KRDSHN77A1505JP0VRXFC5BR

    Package rollbacks would be a filesystem and OS-level feature, no? Like snapper on Linux and the boot environment selector (with ZFS) in #FreeBSD.

  8. @dm @joel @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    I fear that a decade from now, even used #Thinkpads will be junk, but for now, they're still pretty nice, especially the 5-year-oldish models. :D

  9. @sotolf @dm @joel @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

    That's what shell aliases are for! XD

    Feh's good, too. I haven't used it in a really long time, but it's decent. I like imv as well, but it doesn't have the nice thumbnail view mode that nsxiv does.

    I love the fact that #mupdf supports reading #ePub files. I'm bummed that the version of #Zathura that comes on #debian is linked against poppler, rather than mu (so it can't read ePubs). :/

  10. @sotolf @amin @tripplehelix @cmccullough @dm @thedoctor @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @dmoonfire @alatartheblue @kudzu @jlw_the_jobber @fbievan @btp @gorkmo @thelinuxcast @joel

    miniflux is really nice. It works in most terminal browsers just fine, and on Android, you can use Miniflutt as the interface (or just the web interface, for that matter).

    The UI isn't as nice as the old Google Reader, but it's gloriously #brutalistic / web 1.0.

  11. @sotolf @joel @dm @thedoctor @pixx @twizzay @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @solusspider @clayton

    Also (yes, I enjoy over-thinking things... why??),

            First
    Model	Release	    Duration
            (any region)
    ----------------------------------------
    PSX	    1994-12-03	
    PS2	    2000-03-04	5.25278
    PS3	    2006-11-11	6.68611
    PS4	    2013-11-13	7.00556
    PS5	    2020-11-12	6.99722
    PS6	    2027-11-12	7?      (projection)
    PS7	    2034-11-12	7?      (projection)
    PS8	    2041-11-12	???     (projection)
    PS9	    2078	    (specified by advert)
    

    #Playstation #PSX #PS2 #PS3 #PS4 #PS5 #PS6 #PS7 #PS8 #PS9

  12. adamsdesk.com/posts/list-masto

    A human curated list of helpful mastodon resources

    All sorts of info here, from how-to's, specific examples, general knowledge, how it works, almost everything you could want to know about mastodon.

    #Mastodon #Fediverse #Knowlege #help #Fediversehelp #MastodonHelp

    (open to suggestion for other tags that could be added here to help people find this resource)

  13. adamsdesk.com/posts/list-masto

    A human curated list of helpful mastodon resources

    All sorts of info here, from how-to's, specific examples, general knowledge, how it works, almost everything you could want to know about mastodon.

    #Mastodon #Fediverse #Knowlege #help #Fediversehelp #MastodonHelp

    (open to suggestion for other tags that could be added here to help people find this resource)

  14. adamsdesk.com/posts/list-masto

    A human curated list of helpful mastodon resources

    All sorts of info here, from how-to's, specific examples, general knowledge, how it works, almost everything you could want to know about mastodon.

    #Mastodon #Fediverse #Knowlege #help #Fediversehelp #MastodonHelp

    (open to suggestion for other tags that could be added here to help people find this resource)

  15. adamsdesk.com/posts/list-masto

    A human curated list of helpful mastodon resources

    All sorts of info here, from how-to's, specific examples, general knowledge, how it works, almost everything you could want to know about mastodon.

    #Mastodon #Fediverse #Knowlege #help #Fediversehelp #MastodonHelp

    (open to suggestion for other tags that could be added here to help people find this resource)

  16. adamsdesk.com/posts/list-masto

    A human curated list of helpful mastodon resources

    All sorts of info here, from how-to's, specific examples, general knowledge, how it works, almost everything you could want to know about mastodon.

    #Mastodon #Fediverse #Knowlege #help #Fediversehelp #MastodonHelp

    (open to suggestion for other tags that could be added here to help people find this resource)