• VeryFrugal@sh.itjust.works
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    8 hours ago

    This is not even a meme. I updated my laptop yesterday and here I am doing yet another upgrade with 400mb+ dl size.

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      7 hours ago

      I was trawling through Octopi and saw an update notifier. Thought it was neat. Now I won’t have to update if there’s no updates, I thought.

      I removed it after a day. I could have set it to only look once a day, but realised that if I just update as part of what I do before I shutdown then I basically got the same effect, without being actually notified of anything. I don’t think there’s ever been a time where I ran an update and it said “nah nothing to do 👍”

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    6 hours ago

    This is all fine as long as you are not on a throttled connection. I read an blog post a couple of years ago in which the author switched from Arch to Debian for a longer offgrid vacation for this exact reason.

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    14 hours ago

    Step one, uninstall garbage like Deno, VSCode, fucking GitHub CLI.

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      13 hours ago

      REEEEE someone is using their computer not how I would use it!

      lmfao arch users are such losers

      #debian #stable #roll on deez nuts

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        13 hours ago

        Joke’s on you buddy, I’m using Trixie just like you!

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      13 hours ago

      I keep my install pretty clean, for a desktop machine. Though I use a heavier DE (KDE) so that brings a lot of dependencies. But I only install software via pacman/aur that I am familiar with and know I’ll use. If I want to futz with something new or just temporarily, I’ll do it via virtualization, flakpaks, nix packages, or app images.

      Point is, I try to keep the cruft to a minimum, but I find the meme holds true still.

      I use Artix BTW. For now anyway. But so far so good!

    • nonius@lemmy.zip
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      9 hours ago

      It’s a CLI tool for interacting with remote repos and things like issues and PRs on GitHub.