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PrusaSlicer still works on my 2012 Asus laptop on Ubuntu 22. Use it weekly.
Prusa also works on my nixos 25 machine.
Almost definitely gonna be fine.
Elektroschrott schublade entleert.
8GB RAM installiert.
Spiel zug neue batterien gelötet.
Amen.
Yes but I’ll still have a Linux thinkpad on the farm


This not about pure vibe coding, rather “AI assisted coding”.
Faster for the same quality.


Truth is everybody isn’t doing archery.
You’ve been given electricity and you prefer to use hand tools. Yes I get that there is a niche, but to complain about rough edges when cutting down trees cos the chainsaw was too fast, will depend om what you’re making.
If you’re in a plane or a car, then yes sure. But still, I’d rather my electricity and wrap tests around it and tell it not to use emojis and refine its output then be stuck writing boiler and no autocomplete…
You’ll find your complaining niche on the internet but the truth is everybody else that is using it just shuts up and gets on with producing value rather than being pedantic on code that will work and probably be read twice maybe 10times max again. Sure it might not be optimized, but who is optimizing first go? What a waste of time.


I use copyq on wayland everyday. But not gnome, on hyprland.


Man if you’re not faster with AI I dunno what to say.


Coil whine


Get off the crack. No social media, gaming, or serie etc.
Get fucking bored and you’ll wanna do something that’s worth doing (in your POV)


Using the UV hashbang and a few doc strings for dependencies so you can run full on python scripts as executables is fucking crack.


Dream is lite client in lounge and beefy server in cupboard… This gonna help there or should I still look into moonlight and sunshine etc?


I see what you did there… Or I see a blinking cursor 😄


Triangle.
K. I. S. S.


I might scratch mine now after seeing this. I prefer personalisation over most things honestly.
So you drive daily with nushell and then script in bash for portability?
Sounds not bad actually…
Even though there are other ways to solve it, git is the right learning path.