=== ANCHOR POEM ===
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I should conjure x11 from source. I bet they have a lot of useful utilitudes
that I can configure. I wonder if Gentoo can do it for me? nahhhhh I'll just
write my own script, it'll only take me like a couple hours per piece of
software
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=== SIMILARITY RANKED ===
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@user-883
hehe if I don't understand how it works it's difficult for me to use things.
My Linux friends get so exasperated with me because I'm like "cool script
gimme like 2 days to figure it out" and they're like "bro just use these
flags" and I'm like "no"
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--- #2 fediverse/1694 ---
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would anyone be interested in a Bash+Lua script that takes your Mastodon
archive and turns it into a folder full of .txt files?
I also made a script that spits out a random one on your terminal, if you want
that
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--- #3 messages/264 ---
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Don't write self documenting code! Force people to read the documentation so
they know how to use it
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--- #4 fediverse/2873 ---
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@user-883 @user-192
I don't update my kernel more than like, once every few months, so maybe that
would be something to look into! how scriptable is it?
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--- #5 fediverse/3680 ---
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it's probably a good idea to write pseudocode, then real code, instead of
starting with real code, and bugfixing something incomplete and more difficult
to reason with.
unless you write real code easier than pseudocode. idk do what works for you.
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--- #6 fediverse/3603 ---
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@user-1573
ooooo I see, yeah I picked one distro and I stuck with it. Void Linux.
then my friend wanted me to learn Gentoo, so I did.
I use DWM on my Void Linux computer but i3 on my Gentoo one, just to mess with
myself and stay on my toes 🤓
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--- #7 fediverse/6438 ---
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why would you gatekeep content by keeping us from easily using LLMs some
people aren't technical and still need to write computer programs because
that's how you enlighten a people is empower them with new tools
"I've never heard of that programming language, but luckily I can fit all of
it's documentation in my context window."
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--- #8 fediverse/2120 ---
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sometimes I think performing my art was just an excuse to use Linux. At least,
some of my art.
But hey, I'm not complaining, it's awesome.
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--- #9 fediverse/3686 ---
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@user-1573
I do, but git is pretty complex! I can do some pretty basic stuff but I'd like
more experience with the more complicated aspects.
I currently use Void Linux and Gentoo, and I was thinking of installing NixOS
on my raspberry pi. I'll let you know when I end up doing that ^_^
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--- #10 fediverse/2097 ---
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If you're writing a bash script, you should never hard-code file locations.
Instead, put them in a variable at the top of your script, so they're easy to
find when people need to configure your script or move files around.
It's like a config file built INTO the script itself. Just change the
variables, they're at the top with comments.
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I love writing installation scripts like this!
If you want to install something on Linux but you have difficulty, talk to me
and I'll write you a script like this. I might even make it fancier.
This one installs a programming language that is useful for parallel computing
across multiple clusters of computers which could be useful if you want to
leverage multiple CPUs and GPUs with ease to compute tasks which are far
beyond a normal computer.
https://chapel-lang.org/download.html
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kinda wanna make a linux distro that has all the capabilities of a GUI distro
and isn't so minimal (like screen recording, calculator, screenshot, wifi
manager, etc etc) but with i3 instead of a desktop.
they could literally just be symlinks (shortcuts) to scripts that are in your
/usr/bin or whatever directory
seriously it's not like there's THAT many ways to use ffmpeg, why not just
write a script for them? that's what you're going to do when you use it for
the first time, anyway, so...
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they say learning Linux is hard, but it's the only free operating system so
really it's a question of learning Linux now, when you have time, or later,
when you're busy.
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--- #14 fediverse/3744 ---
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@user-1352
Unfortunately I have to use the proprietary drivers because video games, so I
can't use Nouveau T.T
I figure if I like Gentoo but wish it was a little more "config file" based,
then Nix is probably my best bet!
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--- #15 fediverse/2041 ---
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@user-1049
I haven't heard of that but I'll look into it! Honestly I'm more likely to
write my own script, it shouldn't be too hard just altering the /etc/hosts
file and then changing it back in ~15 minutes with a cron-job, as Nikky says
down below. I like things that I make myself because then if it breaks I know
who to blame! And who to go to to fix it. >: )
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if I was writing a programming language, I'd name it C just to fuck with people
(great, now others can decide how it's known)
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I have no idea why people prefer a GUI when working with software. How the
heck do they expect to use their computer remotely if they can't even run
their software over SSH?
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--- #18 fediverse/2638 ---
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I really do believe that you can write any computer program you'd like with a
combination of Lua, Bash, and C.
Bash to start the program and enable updates / configuration, Lua to handle
the scripting and ordering of events, and C (or Rust) to execute performance
intensive sections. (often in their own threads)
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--- #19 messages/181 ---
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I know you don't want to hear this, but there is a chance that there will come
a time where your life depends on your ability to debug a computer without the
internet. To set up an SSH server. To install Linux. To program in C. To do
something else that I'm not prepared for... If StackOverflow didn't exist
because network connectivity has been lost, could you remember syntax? Maybe
it's a good idea to set up a local LLM that can answer basic questions about
technology. Maybe it's a good idea to set up on your parents computer, just in
case you have to hide out there for a couple months. Maybe it's a good idea to
download wikipedia, just in case.
If I need to use a mac, I'm screwed
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you sly dogs, you got me posting again.
unrelated, but I think this is the first script I ever wrote!
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