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Kutsuya , an linuxmemes in When you use Arch Linux

As an individual who possesses an unwavering ardor for the intricacies of technology, a profound yearning for unrivaled control over my computing environment, and an unrelenting thirst for the unparalleled fusion of power and customization, it brings me immense satisfaction and an immeasurable sense of superiority to confidently assert, in no uncertain terms, that I unequivocally, unreservedly, and with absolute conviction, am a devoted user of the illustrious, awe-inspiring, and meticulously crafted masterpiece that is none other than Arch Linux, and I do declare, without the faintest iota of hesitation or trepidation, that I, too, use Arch, by the way.

animist , an linuxmemes in In my earlier days of running Linux

Lol this is still me after 20 years of using linux

emi , an linuxmemes in In my earlier days of running Linux
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You give that up that strategy and lean into fixing shit when you put the time in to customize the OS and desktop/window manager experience... at that point you should understand your system well enough to make fixing it easier, and you are also afraid of having to redo some of your customization. That being said, you still should make regular system backups, especially if you are tinkering with the OS experience a lot.

dmrzl ,

If you are afraid of redoing your customizations you are using the wrong distro.

VinesNFluff ,
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It's not about being afraid.

Customizing takes time and effort, which I'd rather use like.

Doing stuff?

Unless I want to re-customize it to be something else, I'd rather not re-make my entire set-up. I figured out what the relevant files were to how my whole set-up (DE look & behaviour, dotfiles for like fish and nvim) and copied it all to a USB Drive that I just drop onto my home folder whenever I install my OS on a new computer.

stivik , an Memes in Explain this too, atheists

This reminds me of a comment, I read a long time ago.

It was something like this: "I played The Sims, and everything was business as usual, my Sims went to University, and got a degree in Computer Science until they proved they live in a simulation. I stopped playing Sims for that night."

Fredselfish ,
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Also explains why the world is so fucked up and how fascism can take. Also explains why there so many assholes in the world.
Most people at some point play evil when they played Sims. Weather it was the simple version and you cause tornadoes to tear through your city. Our the more modern versions. I seen clips were players would lock a character in a doorless room. Or take away the ladder in the pool and the character would drown.

There other examples but it maybe why Trump is so popular in America and why so many people that actually want the world to burn and enjoy fucking up the environment.

Some things I think about occasionally. So should you.

BlackSpasmodic ,

Nah I don't think so. What people do in a simulation can approximate what they'd do in real life with no consequences but in real life there are always consequences. And most people need to see themselves as the hero in their own story so they won't do things that they perceive as evil.

It seems to me that most individual people think they are right in whatever they're doing. Including voting for Trump, being hateful, etc.

cyanarchy , an linuxmemes in You will never see an arch user use this
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Unknown command: nofetch

I run arch, btw.

treadful , an linuxmemes in Linux has joined the chat
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Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
IsADirectoryError: [Errno 21] Is a directory: 'C:\Windows\System32'
drew_belloc , an linuxmemes in You will never see an arch user use this
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Finally i can add more useless bloat to my system

Sentinian , an linuxmemes in Expert

Memes like this always make we wonder the original version of it. I am dying to know the original context of why the father doesn't want the boyfriend to pull out

racketlauncher831 ,

The father didn't believe the boy's claim and dared him to demonstrate exiting Vim without pulling out the power cable that night.

vlad76 , an linuxmemes in Lights on

I got my merit badge after setting it up once. That's enough for me.

veng , an linuxmemes in Expert

I've used vim for so many years now that it blows my mind when people act like it's difficult to use.

The same thing with installing Arch and even Gentoo .. if you've got good experience with something like redhat/centos and can read documentation it's a breeze.

xtapa ,

What? A task gets easier the more experience you got with it? I think you're in for a Nobel price or something.

CassiniWarden , an linuxmemes in Lights on

Laughs in Endeavour

riodoro1 , an linuxmemes in Lights on

Guys, why are you constantly making fun of arch. It really is a straightforward, stable and user friendly distro. The wiki is amazing and it’s very easy to find help even when you run into problems.

Oh, I use arch btw.

avidamoeba , an linuxmemes in Lights on
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🔦 Arch docker container running on Ubuntu. 🔦

chandz05 , an linuxmemes in Lights on

I use Arch... On my Steamdeck

Holyginz , an linuxmemes in Some trouble

Switch to Linux and spend way more time making sure everything is updated and having to jump through hoops installing things.

Dnn ,

No idea what you mean. I just quickly wanted to update before calling it a night, got a grub update and now it neither boots the default nor the fallback image. I use Arch BTW.

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