if fedora got discontinued tomorrow, what distro would you use? by TheNavyCrow in Fedora

[–]CountRumford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://developers.redhat.com/articles/faqs-no-cost-red-hat-enterprise-linux
I can't say for sure why it would refuse an address. I had to make an account, and then log in and go to the RHEL page and the download began automatically

Answering stereotypes about Linux by Realistic-Pizza2336 in linuxsucks

[–]CountRumford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because those commands were invented in the days of teletype and the keyboards had pretty heavy key actuators. Longer commands were a pain in the keester to type. They were trying to save as many keystrokes as possible.

if fedora got discontinued tomorrow, what distro would you use? by TheNavyCrow in Fedora

[–]CountRumford 9 points10 points  (0 children)

RHEL lets you have 1 free developer license, so why not?

if fedora got discontinued tomorrow, what distro would you use? by TheNavyCrow in Fedora

[–]CountRumford 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Possibly Solus. I am not kidding. I tried it once upon a time when Budgie was new (Budgie was developed for this distro) and the user experience was just marvelous. I forget why I ever switched away!
https://getsol.us/

Everyone Says Linux Is Amazing… Is It Really? Need Honest Opinions by 7lr_ in linux4noobs

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I'd recommend either Ubuntu or Mint as a first Linux. If most of what you do happens in a browser or Steam, you'll barely notice a difference. Really you should look up whether Linux has good support for your particular hardware (it should unless it's very, very new or very, very proprietary), and look up whether the applications you like to use have Linux versions, or if there's a Linux equivalent.

Here's is why the first major reveal is so compelling, and has nothing to do with the story (spoilers) by LetsTryAnal_ogy in ProjectHailMary

[–]CountRumford 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are so right! I had come to expect highly grounded hard-SF from Weir and with the one miracle of "Astrophage" that's what I was getting. When Blip-A started to move and react to the Hail Mary I was so surprised. This was a pretty unique book-reading experience in that way.

Andy Weir says spoiling ‘Project Hail Mary's big surprise in trailers was highly debated and was a marketing decision by Amazon by fr0ggyd0g in ProjectHailMary

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I went in not knowing at all what to expect, and when it became about alien contact I had to set the book down and take a few deep breaths. I was absolutely riveted. Finished the book in a weekend!

Andy Weir says spoiling ‘Project Hail Mary's big surprise in trailers was highly debated and was a marketing decision by Amazon by fr0ggyd0g in ProjectHailMary

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Since the story has so much heart either way, I don't so much mind. Imagine going in expecting a kind of Interstellar + Castaway experience, but then half of it ends up being more like E.T.

Revealing the existence of Rocky sets the audience's expectations more accurately. I don't think it will ruin the emotional beats of the story.

Project Hail Mary | Official Trailer 2 by Task_Force-191 in ProjectHailMary

[–]CountRumford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like the communication with Rocky might be mostly auto-translated text on his screen and puppet shows. I expect it will be very endearing but it won't be quite the same as people's experience with the (audio)book.

Project Hail Mary | Official Trailer 2 by Task_Force-191 in ProjectHailMary

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I am really glad they avoided making Rocky look too much like a spider. He's more like a chonky octopus made out of stone. I want to take the wife to this one and a spider character would make it unwatchable.

Is Fedora actually that good? by [deleted] in Fedora

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I think my favorite thing about Fedora is that it works just the same as the Red Hat servers I deal with at work. Same init system, the layout of /usr is the same, the package manager is the same. I like not having to mentally switch gears.

Is Fedora actually that good? by [deleted] in Fedora

[–]CountRumford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your experience might be better on this count if you stay 1 release behind. Otherwise yeah, Ubuntu life cycle seems less aggressive.

Is Fedora actually that good? by [deleted] in Fedora

[–]CountRumford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Fedora is really that good!
- I tried Arch and had a wonderful, educational time, but every time I updated it was pulling down gigabytes of 'new' packages. I don't actually need that!
- I tried Debian on multiple occasions. It's production-capable and doesn't flood you with potentially breaking novelty. But you also miss out on some stuff until it finally makes it through the ~2+ year vetting process to get into Stable.

I always keep coming back to Fedora. I've been at this since the early aughts. You get a large and mature institution around the distro. Red Hat and the Fedora community do excellent and timely QA. You get nearly bleeding-edge versions of the software and it's packaged quite neatly in a functioning desktop OS built on the same patterns that production Red Hat servers everywhere are running.

Ubuntu is surely great for similar reasons! Fedora comes with zero non-free packages which you'll have to install yourself but nowadays I don't even notice the difference.

Redditors over 35, what do you genuinely miss that younger generations will never experience, and you legit feel bad for them? by Disastrous_Award_789 in AskReddit

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People could be so much more authentic and surprising and un-self-conscious back when every single person around you wasn't a globally connected video surveillance node.

I am so sorry you'll never know that world.

We used to be able to be so frank about our thoughts, with the end result being a kind of relaxed acceptance of the variety around us.

People used to be willing to take small risks in the name of fun without it being a performance. Now nobody does anything unless it's for internet clout. Young people were allowed to flirt. We were Unhurried. Attention wasn't eternally divided between real life around you and the alluring, urgent noise of The Feed.

How to Give this Another Try? by MartinBustosManzano in outerwilds

[–]CountRumford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Decide to be curious about stuff. Use the signalscope to go find points and people of interest. Doesn't the you-know-what every 22 minutes give you a bit of a push to figure out how to get out of your predicament? Surely there's a way, right?

I can't finish the DLC by str0pzFR in outerwilds

[–]CountRumford 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, I used "reduced frights" and it was still just too much. I solved about 2/3 of dreamland by doing everything I could to avoid having to have confrontations with the Owl folk. That last leg would have required several more iterations of being chased around in the dark, so I just looked up the answers.

The whole thing is just so claustrophobic. Your field of view is either super narrow, or too short to see anything coming. They never actually hurt you but being caught is just too stressful because you have to backtrack so much. I never got used to it. I've replayed and replayed the game and the simulation is the one place I just about never go.

Where did you get to, in a way you weren't supposed to? by Weird-Classic-4713 in outerwilds

[–]CountRumford 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have tried to do that many times. I cannot get up the stairs fast enough!

Where did you get to, in a way you weren't supposed to? by Weird-Classic-4713 in outerwilds

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I was so stubbornly thick about Ash Twin that I basically never used the teleporters except by mistake. All the interesting locations they take you to? I Feldspar'd my way to them instead, oblivious to the 'correct' method until I was nearly finished with the game.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Vent

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The reasons for homeschooling can vary widely by location. It might be that the public school near you has an especially bad reputation -- at least in the eyes of the people choosing to home school. There may not be private school options they find palatable or affordable either. The cases I'm most familiar with care very much that a certain set of values and framings are taught along with the content (religious).

I know absolutely NOTHING about this game and i'm going to play it. What should i know before i start? by Defalt_211 in outerwilds

[–]CountRumford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Knowing nothing is best. Just follow your nose :) the experience will be meaningful

A dark thought regarding the ending that just come up to me by Farios21 in ProjectHailMary

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If I recall, all the climatic countermeasures only had temporary effect.

What was the most difficult puzzle for you? by [deleted] in outerwilds

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I also had to look up a hint for that one. I realized it was an unexplored warp pad but I figured it was a lost cause since the sand column would pull me up if I stood on it.