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talking about the kernel build not OS
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linux-cachyos sucks btw u should benchmark it
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the reply notif didnt even fall through for me
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@harper.remlit.site ‽
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rabbi rothschild world domination
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you could have made this post 20x funnier by using an En dash (–) between "em" and "dash", even though the correct form is Em dash
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read this in the voice
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need
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haha anby enby
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dw i was just confused
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do yap for hours about cats, but after the interview
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instant follow that is the most badass shit ever
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imo debian sid + flatpaks is the only good debian desktop os
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i love how simple debian is with this stuff. you can also use debian 14 today! they *cannot* stop you!
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just upgrade. sed -i 's/bookworm/trixie/g' /etc/apt/sources.list && apt update && apt full-upgrade
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they cant stop you
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you can just use debian 13 rn
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this isnt even correct lmao
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iirc archwiki has instructions for this too
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you just have to share privkeys between OSes tbh
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vouch
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slow kill
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try (()=>{const a=()=>setInterval(a, 3600);a()})()
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jesus what it should be in the megabytes
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this is no longer needed as modern distros default to btrfs with subvolumes anyways, which avoids the problems of both split partitions and one big partition, as subvolumes share space and are way simpler to manage
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it is 2025 yoshi and kde is not that ram heavy at all +we have zram by default on most distros so it's not a big deal
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it wont break the functionality in windows, but it might not work on linux. linux has pretty good support for touchscreen and tablet stuff nowadays but if the manufacturer decides to be annoying, it might not work
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fedora kde :fire: kde plasma runs on everything form my experience and your device is not *that* low-end
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😟
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you either want fuse or in some scenarios just unshare -mr