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someone cracked those eggs and measured out the ingredients, that seems a little more user-friendly than i would expect
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 00:51 |
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b0red posted:p much anything that is a dependency is gonna need some flags in my experience. stuff that depends on other poo poo doesn't really matter but dependencies always gently caress up since they don't know where your OS maintainer decided to put poo poo. Is it /usr/local/bin? or /usr/bin/? etc. pkg-config is meant to fix this, and it often does
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 03:27 |
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yum
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 06:45 |
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:pkg-config is meant to fix this, and it often does haven't heard of this before. looks like it might save me some headache if i have to compile any stuff in the future. cheers
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 11:14 |
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b0red posted:haven't heard of this before. looks like it might save me some headache if i have to compile any stuff in the future. cheers most stuff picks up deps automatically with it nowadays but it can be dropped in for command line arguments to configure and whatnot
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 11:31 |
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fritz posted:someone cracked those eggs and measured out the ingredients, that seems a little more user-friendly than i would expect gentoo presumably is where egg is actually fertile, and you have to keep it warm, hatch the egg and fully grow the beast bird until it lays another egg you are able to use for making your cake
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 13:03 |
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the drat timer didn't beep
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 14:34 |
Barnyard Protein posted:the drat timer didn't beep
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 16:32 |
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https://twitter.com/csar/status/769091502010142721
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 18:09 |
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let them eat gnu cake
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 18:20 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:linux on the grill
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 18:26 |
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echinopsis posted:gentoo presumably is where egg is actually fertile, and you have to keep it warm, hatch the egg and fully grow the beast bird until it lays another egg you are able to use for making your cake gentoo is a fertilized egg where you just cut off the wings and insist that the remnant torso is just as good as yolk
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 03:18 |
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:gentoo is a fertilized egg where you just cut off the wings and insist that the remnant torso is just as good as yolk
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 03:22 |
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I'm american and I've never seen that at my local grocer (in California). What the hell is that used for? My current guess is "salads that are not salads" like potato salad and macaroni salad.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 19:07 |
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some people just want to watch the world burn
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 19:20 |
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celeron 300a posted:I'm american and I've never seen that at my local grocer (in California). What the hell is that used for? My current guess is "salads that are not salads" like potato salad and macaroni salad. based on the number of prepper sites that come up i'm guessing its primarily just an emergency food
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 19:24 |
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its for diy protein shakes
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 19:55 |
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my family was poor growing up. along with government cheese, we also got egg powder in a box. it cooked like scrambled eggs, and wasn't too bad.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 20:45 |
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honestly i don't imagine it to be significantly different than the liquid eggs cafeterias use, only dehydrated
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 21:27 |
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Endless Mike posted:honestly i don't imagine it to be significantly different than the liquid eggs cafeterias use, only dehydrated all that surface area means oxidization
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 21:31 |
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its for low-perishable mass meal purposes (military rations, preppers) and the poor, esp since it can be bought surplus. ive never been poor, but when i was a kid my family was intermittently convinced we were because of right-wing hysteria/the gubmint. its bad but better than powdered milk e: i doubt that brand is for these purposes, dont know why else you'd buy it except some sort of bulk baked good production?
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 21:43 |
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hobbesmaster posted:based on the number of prepper sites that come up i'm guessing its primarily just an emergency food Maximum Leader posted:its for diy protein shakes There Will Be Penalty posted:my family was poor growing up. along with government cheese, we also got egg powder in a box. it cooked like scrambled eggs, and wasn't too bad. Endless Mike posted:honestly i don't imagine it to be significantly different than the liquid eggs cafeterias use, only dehydrated Thanks for your responses. I am now closer to making my own egg salad sandwiches than I ever intended to be. We should all come up with a Linux inspired recipe for quick human nourishment, one step closer to establishing a pure, gnu open source society based on the principles of free beer and bizarre code development.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 21:50 |
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gnome 3.22 is coming wayland support is already usable day-to-day with 3.20, in 3.22 they will be polishing the wayland experience some more flatpak will have a first-class user experience in gnome software, which will seamlessly combine high quality listings of your distribution's installable desktop software with any third-party flatpak repositories that you subscribe to oh and uh nautilus will have a bulk rename ui that actually looks very polished and user-friendly i'm pretty hype and of course it will all land in arch linux mere days after the official release, because arch is kool like that. hopefully they will package fwupd soon so that gnome software's system and device firmware update features will also work.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 18:44 |
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Mr Dog posted:flatpak will have a first-class user experience in gnome software, which will seamlessly combine high quality listings of your distribution's installable desktop software with any third-party flatpak repositories that you subscribe to lol just lol
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 00:35 |
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flatpak is really good and so is gnome software people have tried to do things like gnome software before but this is the first time they've actually sat down and designed something that people might actually want to use instead of "eh, what's a good bullshit six week project for the intern to do that doesn't touch anything important?"
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 03:18 |
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my old linux laptop that i was using for a tv box has died so i took its ssd and put it in a nice new intel nuc its very nice except for some hosed up steam+bluetooth bugs but maybe its time to get a steam controller i cannot for the life of me figure out what the heck is the deal with current intel drivers though, am i supposed to be using xorg-x11-drv-intel or am i supposed to be letting the builtin modesetting kernel driver handle things
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 02:15 |
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ahmeni posted:it's a symptom of open sores and it was common in the older generations. yaml was engineered as a vaccine as it is just slightly programmatic enough to allow developers to build up a resistance lol and then they made toml
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 02:35 |
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ahmeni posted:my old linux laptop that i was using for a tv box has died so i took its ssd and put it in a nice new intel nuc you're supposed to be using windows.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 05:13 |
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Mr Dog posted:gnome 3.22 is coming how many APIs are they breaking binary compatibility with when they do that
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 07:22 |
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Mr Dog posted:oh and uh nautilus will have a bulk rename ui that actually looks very polished and user-friendly Does anyone who posts in a carethread about Linux really care about GUIs for things that are already easy in a shell? Although Fedora is good and GNOME is good.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 07:55 |
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bulk rename in a shell is easy?
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 09:39 |
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Shaggar posted:you're supposed to be using windows. The Post That Shaggared Me
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 09:45 |
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Suspicious Dish posted:bulk rename in a shell is easy? well, either that or everything beyond running a single command in the shell is hard. which may be the case thinking about it bulk rename seems one of those open-ended specialized things though, while it has a name everyone means something subtly different as far as what outcomes they expect to be able to arrive at
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 11:28 |
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If you care about bulk rename, chances are you give a flying gently caress of doing that within a gui.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 12:58 |
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mike12345 posted:If you care about bulk rename, chances are you give a flying gently caress of doing that within a gui. Eh, if it's a few files the gui is ok. If it's a poo poo load of files gently caress that I am spending 30 seconds and puking out a python/bash script.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 13:02 |
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eschaton posted:how many APIs are they breaking binary compatibility with when they do that None actually, because 3.22 will be the start of a new stable ABI series that will continue to be supported until people move on from it in the same way that Gtk 2 is right now. In the meantime they are going to begin development on Gtk 4, whose headline feature will be a unified scene graph engine that will also replace Clutter.
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Athas posted:Does anyone who posts in a carethread about Linux really care about GUIs for things that are already easy in a shell? Actually I already use gnome-software to install things and it is really good. Far better than opening a command line and running package manager search results through a pager. Installing software on a desktop system shouldn't be done using caveman tools even if that's how it has always been done up until now. Unlike the command line it also uses a special systemd target in order to reboot for system software updates.
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