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@AdrianVovk It's a too broad question to answer :-)
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@AdrianVovk So... But... You can even enable some system-level services from GNOME settings. And you really have no use for Flatpak for any productive work if you don't have this functionality.
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Edited 11 months ago
#Flatpak would be much better if #Flatseal functionality would be somehow embedded nicely straight into #GNOME settings. Lack of such functionality out-of-the-box is the main glitch of the Linux app ecosystem for me.

I would take the reference from privacy and security settings of macOS. Flatseal is pretty much the same deal, isn't it?
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Edited 11 months ago
"A Short History of the 303 in 12 songs 🙂 How the 303 failed successfully - our fav TB-303 patterns"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kf2-WLK3gPA

Personal trivia: the oldest noticable 303 song I know is "Let me go" from Heaven 17. It came out 1983 and 303 was discontinued 1984 (manufactured 1981-1984, it was a commercial flop).
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@piiabartos tunnistin spotifyn top kympistä taylor switftin. kaikki muut oli never heard. tosin eilen mulle selvisi myös, että saturday night livestä on ollut joskus suomi-versiokin (telkkarin katsominen päättyi vuonna 2007 kun olis pitänyt hankkia digiboksi).
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@piiabartos en mäkään tunnista mut sen sijaan tunnistan 1000 ja 1 obscure-artistia bandcampista!
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@LWN this is kind of tool that everybody needs it. or like, i did not know that i need this, but i really do. never heard about this before :-)
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LWN.net is now @LWN@lwn.net

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The most obvious feature one could ever imagine would be trivial filter by status but not in #Github 🤷
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@ezivkovic @davidlattimore Rust should be quite feasible for that because it is for most part static linking blobs together to a larger blobs. There is no DSO deps and complexity of PLT/GOT.
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@FSMaxB OK got it :-)

M4 Pro is really super good. For me x86 has the benefit that sometimes I end up using toolchains that are provided only as binary. Kind of stupid reason but not that uncommon in embedded.

Or you have option to compile toolchain yourself from source in some cases but you know super incovenient...

I sometimes do ARM64 Linux compilations with my M2 Pro Mini.
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@FSMaxB OK.... so I'm not sure where's what, but that said whatever works for you works for me and I hope vice-versa ;-)
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@ezivkovic @davidlattimore I've been playing with mold. I guess this is something more fresh?

I'm always eager to try out latest and greatest in linking so I thank you for the tip anyhow :-)
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9950X has been pretty good choice for compiling complex Rust projects.

I doubt that ThreadRipper would have been worth of the price and also electricity consumption given that linking is the main bottleneck of the larger project. In single-core performance 9950X is great and I would cherish the day really when 16 physical cores would be THE bottleneck for the liking process to be honest.

E.g. for compiling Buildroot/Yocto images or similar multi-executable project you could get much more out of ThreadRipper than in my use.

#rust #rustlang #threadripper #ryzen
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Jonathan ‘theJPster’ Pallant

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Edited 11 months ago
"NANOWAR OF STEEL - HelloWorld.java (Source Code Video) | Napalm Records"

Hmm... Let's go?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yup8gIXxWDU
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I prefer selecting between profiles (like server and desktop) over creating my own configurations. I guess this pretty much whether you are Arch or Fedora user ;-) Also out-of-the-box secure boot and SELinux are things that I do appreciate for the machines where I actually get work that pays my bills.
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I've been quite happy with Fedora because I've had pretty much same experience as with Ubuntu versions 14.04-18.04: after initial struggles I don't really proactively think about the operating system anymore.

I've tried post-Ubuntu also Arch, Debian and OpenSUSE but Fedora has kind of stuck now about a full year, so I guess it is my "new Ubuntu" ;-) It also worked out of the box with my new 9950X/RTX4090 box, which was nice (only required dnf install akmod as additional step).

#fedora #ubuntu
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Just so that you know: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/commands/cargo-generate-lockfile.html

I.e. pretty common use is to resolve merge conflict. Lessons learned for today ;-)

#rust #cargo
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