I’m moving my posts from Reddit to Lemmy before delete them.
This post is from 2020-08-12.
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I'm the echo "sudo pacman -Syu" >> .bashrc
This is the first I'm hearing of timeshift. I will be looking into this.
I first discovered Timeshift through Garuda, which had it set up by default. It mitigates the issue of bleeding-edge updates breaking your system.(Although they use Snapper now, which is supposedly better with BTRFS.)
Alias yolo=yes 😂 I know what new alias I'm creating on my laptop and rasp pi's 😂
Timeshift has saved my stupid ass way too many times
yolo
Are you some automation to migrate your posts? Cause I have been thinking of doing it. But it's too much work.
To be fair, I thought about that however saw posts from other people that blocked from posting because of the automation. Also I think the automation process is pretty much botched thanks to API change. So I handpick my posts, mostly skipping forum posts, that leaves image-based posts which are not that many, at least for me.
I appreciate the artisan selection 😜
Well, i guess there goes my shitpost history.
sudo !!
My most common command is probably yay -Syu
You can just do yay
I never really understood why to use -Syu instead of just yay
By default, this is aliased to just yay
Bloat. yay without -Syu does the same.
Used to hate when windows update between my work.
But since trying Arch, i do pacman Syu almost everyday.
Its kinda addicting, and it give some statisfactions for myself, i dont know why
But now I'm past that stage, and just update it like every 2 weeks.
Going to Gentoo, i repeat the same process again. Seeing the console log is hipnotising and give a statisfaction for me when it complete successfully. I update like every 3 days
Now i update once a month hahaha
doas, FTW
I update every 2-3 weeks or so. Is this really a thing?
Well, it's a meme with some exaggeration so not really. But daily perhaps? :)
I'm the
echo "sudo pacman -Syu" >> .bashrc
This is the first I'm hearing of timeshift. I will be looking into this.
I first discovered Timeshift through Garuda, which had it set up by default. It mitigates the issue of bleeding-edge updates breaking your system.(Although they use Snapper now, which is supposedly better with BTRFS.)
Alias yolo=yes 😂 I know what new alias I'm creating on my laptop and rasp pi's 😂
consider then https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck
Timeshift has saved my stupid ass way too many times
yolo