OpenSUSE: Socks in sandals.
I don’t understand.
OpenSUSE comes from Germany, we have the stereotype that we wear socks in sandals.
Oh, ok.
Linux from scratch?

Tights
https://github.com/torvalds/linux
If you’re really hardcode, you can also write a compiler first.
just machine language sib
NixOS has fascism problem
Guix is superior.
Linux Mint user, currently wearing ankle socks. Meme accuracy confirmed.
I ain’t no coder, but right now I’m wearing ankle socks and very soft and comfortable sweat pants while running Fedora Atomic Budgie and drinking tea.
can there maybe be socks which like - go above the waist up above the the torso - and above the shoulders -
for windows 11 pro users?
/j.,… but I would like those socks still
I like the video they put >v<
I’m sitting here pondering how it is that there’s so much overlap between coders and femininity. Is there a connection between the habits of coders and a desire for comfortable stockings? Am I just seeing a small sample size (due to this being Lemmy)?
Or, perhaps, is it simply the spirit of our coding foremothers calling coders back to their ancestral roots?
Either way, carry on, you lovely people. Rock those socks!
Polymorphism kinda makes you realise everything is bullshit.
Discrimination on the workfloor, dysphoria -> pick job with little irl socialisation needed -> IT
is my guess
I think it’s that with software everything is malleable and nothing is fixed. So it would appeal to someone who wants to change their environment or self.
I’m sitting here pondering how it is that there’s so much overlap between coders and femininity.
sitting on your ass all day and typing isn’t exactly lifting bricks or hunting elephants
Thank god the skirt comes standard no matter the distro, I thought I was weird
Gentoo is the giant cock behind the skirt.
The best of both worlds!
Mint is my recommendation for anyone straying from Windows.
I don’t really agree, I’d recommend something KDE based instead since it’s more similar to modern Windows. Probably actually something like Aurora would be good to recommend since it’s immutable and not easy to screw up. And it comes with Flathub built right in.
I’ve been recommending bazzite. Mainly cause if they haven’t migrated yet, then it’s a great stepping stone cause it’s a complete out of the box experience and the default layout kinda mimics windows.
I’m struggling with Mint today. The Bluetooth handling of my headphones and earbuds is dogshit. It connects and then immediately disconnects, shows Error: Unknown error, and I have to unpair my phone and desktop PC from the headphones to get them to pair properly.
Also I’m looking for Mint versions of Green shots and Fancy Zones that have close functionality to those windows apps, and I haven’t found anything suitable yet.
I’ve never had a problem with Bluetooth. Vlc windowing on the otherhand
I’ve also not had any Bluetooth issues, but I’ve not got Bluetooth integrated into my machine.
I use a cheap USB dongle for it. Maybe that could help? They usually cost less than $10 (though this was pre-AI tech prices).
Obviously there would just be a fix for it (and maybe there is), but his is a good placeholder/fallback solution.
Or indeed another distro might be the way. Though yeah that’s a PitA too.
I stick with the 3.5mm wired connection. No charging, no battery, no pairing issues, and full fidelity.
I stick to a slate and chalk, never had any driver issues or updates break anything, and it’s full resolution and never needs charging.
You might get a high resolution but the refresh rate is horrible.
I’ve had issues with my headphones disconnecting too, it may be my kernel version. If you are looking for a screenshot utility, flameshot has served me well.
Flameshot is pretty good, but Greenshot allows me to single click capture a region without confirming to save. I use that workflow to zip through service calls, capping remote screens, sections of log files, config files, ect and have them save somewhere where I can go and review or mark them up later. Press PrtScrn, mouse down, drag, mouseup, done.
Having to go looking for the save button and click it is a small additional step, but it still adds time to that workflow where I might be capturing a screenshot region once every second.
The buttons in flameshot are all over the place, but when saving I tend to use Ctrl + S or Ctrl + C. There isn’t a single click capture though, and my old screenshot software that I used called ShareX had that, and I’ve missed it since switching over to Linux.
Suddenly everyone has forgotten about Gentoo
A ball of yarn and needles.
What about https://nyarchlinux.moe/

miauuuuuuuuuu
toebeanies
QubesOS: multiple socks overlapping each other.
How many ohms is that?
0 because flirting with Linux users gets electric with no resistance
what about no socks?
Slackware.
Socks are a new fad and won’t catch on.
Footwraps allow YOU, not the manufacturer, to decide how exactly you want to cover your feet, and offer much more flexibility.freedos
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