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Can anyone share their experience with Asahi as a Daily Driver?
  • I don't currently use it as a daily driver, but I tried. The basic, core experience is fine. Depending on what you need, it could be great. In the end I went back to using macOS (though I did ask myself what was working so well for me with GNOME that I wanted to try the experiment to begin with, and that has resulted in a leaner, simpler macOS setup).

    The stoppers for me were webcam support (it kind of worked, but with bad image quality issues), and a number of Flatpaks quietly failing at launch. Non-stoppers but papercuts included that you can find ARM packages for some things but they're direct downloads instead of dnf sources you can set up (e.g. 1Password, Sublime Text), and there are a few weird glitches with some fonts that work fine on x86 setups.

    It's trivial to set up dual-boot, and pretty easy to back out if it doesn't work for you, provided you read a few paragraphs of documentation. I've done it twice on two different machines.

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  • This is a thing you think _hasn't _ happened already?

  • Bluemaga
  • The "D" is sort of plowing into slabs of ballistic gel. Cheeky callback to the hidden arrow in the FedEx logo. There's some talent lurking on fiverr!

  • reposting classic Kelly for the libs of the lemmyverse
  • Well then I'm sorry I muttered "fuck this guy."

  • reposting classic Kelly for the libs of the lemmyverse
  • I live in one of the poorest neighborhoods in Portland. An intentional community provided designs and tools in exchange for materials. About 20 houses built these together, then the community helped install them.

    We live across the street from a park. In the summer, especially, unhoused people - often with kids - stop by to take books back to their cars and trailers.

    My wife is a social worker, and the library has been a great pretext for her to engage with folks, help them find services faster than if they started at the front door, and for us to give them food and water.

    We're not trying to reconcile jack shit. We're trying to share and be helpful, and have succeeded a little.

  • mph mph [he/him] @hexbear.net
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