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Cake day: October 9th, 2024

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  • You’ve got it right. I appreciate the directiness of the forum moderator because it was a clear signal to me that the Arch community doesn’t value my experience at the level I would like.

    Supporting iMacs for 8 years taught me Apple doesn’t value my experience either. I’m happy to upend my system and workflow if it means I’m a step closer to living in the world I want to exist. Most of my life is chosen for me so I want the decisions I have control over to be meaningful to me.



  • You’re probably right, this is a issue that isn’t unique to Arch. In this case, I would have been fine if a default had been chosen for people who didn’t do the reading. Something like installing a plugin that will keep basic functionally of the app working.

    I agree that reviewing terminal output is a valuable skill. I’m often lacking the attention or energy to pay attention to every update. I wish that wasn’t the case because I believe I have higher than average emotional reactions when things go unexpectedly but the lack of attention -> unexpected event -> emotional reaction loop is a pattern of my life I’ve come to accept.




  • My first experience with Linux was Ubuntu back in 2007! I thought it was interesting but didn’t become a Linux user until 12 years later when I realized gaming was possible without dual booting.

    Something I experience a lot is getting excited for new features. It gives me an energy I can use to start a project I wouldn’t have done otherwise. I need to be able to start soon after hearing about the new feature or I risk losing the excitement and missing out on the energy it would have provided.



  • I don’t mind trading upfront effort for stability. I enjoyed setting up Arch and I’m still benefiting from insights gained from choosing my setup packages there.

    Having nearly latest versions of packages is important to me because I can get into a flow after the initial excitement of a new feature being released but if I have to wait long to get my hands on it that won’t happen. In this case, a smaller loss of my excitement to watch a video happened in the time it took me to figure out what was up with VLC.


  • Thanks! This wasn’t a distro I knew much about but it’s looking like one I will try out. The way they test packages is exactly the kind of choices around updates I’m looking for.

    I like how many options Yast exposes. I enjoyed learning how to do most of what I need in the terminal with Arch but being able to do everything I need through GUI helps when I’m not able to recall a lot in the moment but still need to do a thing.










  • Maybe the way you feel has about this is because there are countless options for places to leave this advice for other people but you decided to put it in a thread where OP is obviously struggling and already past the point where the advice would apply? Dude is in serious need of some urgent empathy and he gets this this tut-tuting combined with making an example of him for the class or something.