Does writing Arduino code really discount me from being a Linux noob? I still think I need to learn python to implement my macros rather then rely on GOME keybinds and bash scripts.
I also need to learn how to make a GNOME theme. I just want the default but with a different accent color. I used to use an extension, but it's out of date and doesn't convince pop-os to be in dark mode.
Damn... Every time I start talking about my experience I just start rambling about barely connected things.
I started writing that, got a little carried away, then decided even if no one cares, talking into the void has always been cathartic
As a Linux noob, the only time I've broken my bootloader was updating my distro after ignoring it for a year. I ignored the update because it broke a badly made script badly solving the complex problem caused by a simple problem that I ignored the solution to.
I finally fixed the simple problem because I needed to upgrade a library to get a modded launcher working so I could play with my friends. And I was thinking of rewriting the firmware for my macro keyboard to be better structured anyways.
I went back to the old firmware with a simple fix as the new one has a weird bug that if I hold two "even" keys at once, I get spammed down signals for the higher order one.
Linux has been fun!
I've also been commenting more, but not much. Even in conversation I don't tend to speak much
I haven't really left Reddit, but that's because the one reason I regularly used it for (r/hfy), isn't migrating. I have subbed to the new one here, but it barely has anyone.
Interesting seeing what's happening though.
Okay, I've done some research and looked at beehaw directly. I support their reasons for defederating, but I don't think I'm particularly missing out with my personal use of lemmy. If that changes I'll probably migrate (because hopefully that's a feature by that time)
As someone new, what defederation and should I care enough to make an account on a different lemmy instance?
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