I’m a Linux noob, I bought a refurbished Thinkpad to prepare myself for doing that. Been using that as much as I can for personal stuff while I experiment with running some of the more resource heavy programs I use in MS.
I have used a rasbpi with octoprint as a local server for CNC stuff, but that didn’t take much configuration.
What you claimed is that the fact that Debian repos move slowly (one of the key defining features of the distro) is a “niche” fact to Debian noobs (people who are new to using Debian).
It’s not.
And you can check my history – it’s NixOS all day.
Nah.
You define a noob for me please, I mistakenly thought it meant “noobie”.
Even a noobie would be aware that Debian repos move slowly.
That info is not “niche” like you claimed.
The fact I am here learning that the stable deb release won’t include this update for years says otherwise, but sure homie 🫡 (am noobie).
You run Debian on your workstation?
I’m a Linux noob, I bought a refurbished Thinkpad to prepare myself for doing that. Been using that as much as I can for personal stuff while I experiment with running some of the more resource heavy programs I use in MS.
I have used a rasbpi with octoprint as a local server for CNC stuff, but that didn’t take much configuration.
Sounds like the answer is no.
So you’re not the person the meme is about, homie.
Neat. I don’t remember claiming it was, so have a good night or whatever.
You sound like you use arch, btw.
What you claimed is that the fact that Debian repos move slowly (one of the key defining features of the distro) is a “niche” fact to Debian noobs (people who are new to using Debian).
It’s not.
And you can check my history – it’s NixOS all day.