Also Calamity mod… it expands Terraria massively
Also Calamity mod… it expands Terraria massively
I would argue that the rule of law has been under attack for very long time, and the past years very publicly.
Have they ever cared?
Stop, I can only get so erect
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Or Dota.
There was a post about custom PC starting switches, and one built a gong starter. Now that would be a boss reboot.
Oh hey, more Spice and Wolf fans!
Isn’t it better to use btrfs nowadays?
I’m also old-school lvm person, but I put btrfs in my Gentoo desktop, though I don’t actually utilize it at all.
That goes for almost any software.
Gentoo - three digits Matrix - used to patreon, but it’s dead, so I stopped Wiki - occasionally
I really need to support Postgres and Patroni. Next year’s goals
Perhaps in the past it was more educational, but nowadays you start with stage3 and everything is so streamlined, that I didn’t learn all that much from installing it.
Absolutely no to everything you said.
There is no placebo, you can flag stuff out of your builds, so you can have OS without IPv6 anywhere. Or PA support. If you don’t appreciate that, then it’s not for you, but Gentoo does an amazing job of providing freedom with ease of use you can’t find anywhere else.
Sure it takes time to compile, but you just run portage and watch the CPU burn. And if you have enough cores, it doesn’t take all that long.
Also, OpenRC support.
It’s not about the boot times, definitely not about software running faster, everything about having even more control over your computer. Use binary distro if you like, but Gentoo has a place amongst the distros.
Doesn’t even happen all that often in those conditions.
When ever was politics about helping the country?
Use LXDE/XFCE and stay away from Chrome. And any games.
You don’t need certified Linux hardware to use Linux, and hardware is supported for a really long time once it’s there.
So you don’t have to worry about using latest distros, you should always welcome every update, they fix and add new things (unless it’s Ubuntu, screw them). And if you have new unsupported hardware, it will usually be supported in the next kernel release.
Meaning if you go with usual x86 CPU, Linux won’t have issues with almost anything that comes with it.
Right, that’s why I use Gentoo.
Shit just works.