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Latest Comments by darkoverlordofdata
Monty Pythonesque humour fused with Renaissance art comes in Death of the Reprobate on November 7
4 Oct 2024 at 12:30 pm UTC

I think it takes more than making collages with medieval art to be 'pythonesque' - it takes good humor writing. Don't quit your day job.

KittyToy is a cute little casual digital-pet game about stray cats
20 Jun 2024 at 2:13 pm UTC

Not working on either of my desktop in browser, just gets null function error

Flathub now prominently notes unverified Flatpak apps
3 Apr 2024 at 12:48 pm UTC

Since the xylib fiasco was caused by the dev team of record, I don't see this as any actual protection.

Fedora Linux 37 is out now with official Raspberry Pi 4 support
16 Nov 2022 at 4:51 pm UTC

Well, I tried it out, but it runs just as slow and crappy as any other os I've tried on my RPI4. I don't know why people continue insisting that Raspberry hardware is adequate for running a desktop os - it's not.

The deb-get tool helps Ubuntu (and derivative distro) fans grab extra apps
6 May 2022 at 4:18 pm UTC

Interesting… I've always just manually downloaded the deb file. You can then install with apt:
cd ~/Downloads
sudo apt install -y ./code_1.66.2-1649663260_arm64.deb


This has the benefit of adding (in this case) vscode to apt's automated update cycle. I would assume deb-get doesn't auto update due to the update command.

I also don't see an arm version of deb-get - that may be more useful. On arm, sublime-text doesn't install properly. I use the snap version to get full functionality. It would be interesting to see if deb-get installs it correctly.