1 point

why or how is fedora security?

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When you run OpenSUSE, you can feel it was made by Germans.
The installer is a beautiful example of German engineering.
The package manager is a perfect example of German over-engineering.
If you run it with KDE, you have 2 redundant GUI admin tools for every config in the system, and 4 for setting up printers.

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82 points

Yeah that sounds like a typical BMW engine layout.

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It’s amazing how OpenSUSE got my laptop’s valve covers to leak oil.

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15 points

As the owner of many old German cars this is funny but only because it means no one read the technical manual that came with the car

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Hey the BMW engine that had 2 redundant everything was pretty awesome because half the engine could die and it’d keep going as an inline 6. It was 2 of everything. ECU, Distributor, even fuel pumps and rails

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Except they seemingly come without the right blinker, but BMW drivers only ever need the left one anyways, and it might as well be stuck in “on”.

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German engineering.

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6 points

I can hear this gif. I guess it’s time to have my colonoscopy.

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6 points

Thank you for the nostalgia

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165 points

Sees “Germany”

Die Kommentarspalte dieser Pfostierung befindet sich ab sofort im Besitz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland meine Kameraden!

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Nein, das ist nicht gut!

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Ahoi, Genosse! Wie läuft die Germanisierung? Verbreiten Sie erfolgreich das Wort von Linux in Ihrem Heimatland?

(Übersetzung von DeepL)

Anti Commercial-AI license

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Ohhh ich spreche auch Wurst. Wie geht es ihnen mein Herr, toetet den fuehrer und benutzt Linux statt Fenster.

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12 points

Wir sprechen Kraut, bitte sehr.

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19 points

Ich bevorzuge:

𝕯𝖎𝖊𝖘𝖊 𝕶𝖔𝖒𝖒𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖆𝖗𝖘𝖊𝖐𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓 𝖎𝖘𝖙 𝖓𝖚𝖓 𝕰𝖎𝖌𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖚𝖒 𝖉𝖊𝖗 𝕭𝖚𝖓𝖉𝖊𝖘𝖗𝖊𝖕𝖚𝖇𝖑𝖎𝖐 𝕯𝖊𝖚𝖙𝖘𝖈𝖍𝖑𝖆𝖓𝖉

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2 points

Falsches s, 7/10

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67 points

Terminal, Terminal, Terminal, German Terminal

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Console, Console, Console, Konsole

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46 points

Konsole must be a KDE app, but since KDE is a German project…

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2 points

Isn’t it kool?

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4 points

do you use lynx for web browsing?

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Who doesn’t?

I mean version 2.9.2 just came out in May.

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*Links 🇩🇪

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4 points

Germinal?

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64 points

Nixos: everything everywhere all at once

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Good for you there wasn’t an “ease of use” or “intuitive” field.

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nixOS is for people who love config files

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NixOS is for people who have accidentally uninstalled 90% of their system because they didn’t pay attention to what other packages depend on the thing they were uninstalling and were desperately looking for a an undo button.

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I’m still a Linux noob all things considered, and I’ve been using NixOS for six months or more.

It is HARD, but I see the true value of it. I will never need to reinstall Linux because I broke it, that’s simply impossible.

If I ever need to migrate my system, it’s all backed up to github. With a single

Bash update.sh

every single .config file backed up, system upgraded, all packages updated.

I just love Nix, it’s the perfect OS for me.

Now I just need to learn how to use flakes…

Sidebar: I’ve never asked before, but maybe someone can help me out. If I install a flake of an application, am I supposed to add it to the existing flake, or can I modulate flakes?

I’ve noticed when installing the nixvim flake it generates a new flake and it runs when I issue the

nix run ~/.dotfiles/nixvim/flake.nix

command, but I don’t want to have to run that command every time. I feel like making a fish abbreviation isn’t the correct way of doing this.

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NixOS is from Max Verstappen country not Sebastian Vettel country

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you don’t even need to know where, you don’t even need to know when. that’s how every it gets

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