• KissYagni@programming.dev
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    1 day ago

    I’ve installed several windows managers, bash, kernel, etc… without really knowing what I’m doing. It help me quickly check on which config I am.

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      1 day ago

      Baffling. Are you then just kind of blindly copy pasting commands in your terminal or what’s going on there? How do you manage to do all that without knowing what you are doing?

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        23 hours ago

        No, I have a uConsole on which I experiment various things: WM, kernel, tray bar, etc… So yes, when I want a quick and dirty solution to see if it work, I just ask mistralAI for a command. I have a rough idea of what’s going on, but I’m not a sys engineer and I don’t care about all the subtilities of using systemd, init.d, cron, xinit or whatever solution to run a driver at startup.

        I don’t care about stability or integrity, as it’s just a toy and I just wipeout the system when it become too unstable 😉

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          23 hours ago

          😆 vibe sysing, what an age to be alive. I don’t think I would find it as fun to tinker unless I actually learned what I was doing, but I guess we all have different goals.

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            23 hours ago

            Yes, unfortunately, we don’t have time to learn everything, we have to choose. Sys engineer is a rabbit hole which is too deep for me, I prefer spending time on other things.

            Currently, I’m into quantum computing. I’m configuring the uConsole so I can easily edit my blog on the go.