Having nails driven into my testicles is better than snap. It’s not a high bar.
Having nails driven into my testicles is better than snap. It’s not a high bar.
There have been GUI package managers for decades.
For a more gaming-ready experience, Bazzite might suit you:
I really dig this aesthetic, man. I think it’s time to learn how to build a theme.
All themes start as mockups
Reloading the page results in me being asked to vote on the same questions again.
Hehe app butt
And uhhh which solar system would that be, exactly?
My home server is made of literal garbage.
Do they just use the good ones in new models now?
What’s the deal with the hinge upgrade?
That’s an example of not fixing something that is broken.
The main problem is that Rust is immature. It’s still evolving, and the unreliable compiler slowly generates bloated binaries.
It’s a great idea, and it will get there, but shoving something incomplete into the mainline Linux kernel isn’t the way to start.
A Rust-only fork, on the other hand, would do much more to test and prove Rust’s utility in such a space.
Fixing things that aren’t broken serves only to break them.
What everyone else has already said, plus sudden updates that nuke active applications.