It was a joke, but I still am confused about the randomness of saying “HI”.
… You have access to redsus’s code?
It was a joke, but I still am confused about the randomness of saying “HI”.
… You have access to redsus’s code?
After i almost gave up because of the nature with unix sockets on general, I finally host an onion website!
http://ubo4zwoj3hbiwsns3zkgg5x2pc6rdriamnederzow3wg2mow2dm72myd.onion/
I hope this doesn’t count as advertising ![]()
It[1] may have not been for my website, but you[2] published[3] it out into the open[4] for anyone to use.
We[5] are going to use the it[6] on my website, since it’s public[7] for anyone to use.
Should have advertised earlier, but I hosted one before you ![]()
It’s generally not recommended to abuse footnotes given that you don’t actually have a footnote block section
Hereby on, any code I post in this topic or forum will be released under a GNU GPLv3 license.
So exactly, there’re no footnote blocks and that’s why one shouldn’t abuse them…
OK everyone thanks for telling me to keep Fedora on both places.
I do don’t like Silverblue that much so now I’m putting a regular fedora on the portable drive now ![]()
Nah, that would be too heavy for codespaces to handle ![]()
still usable to take a picture lol
I was wrong about Bottles (Flatpak) and Silverblue sucks
Basically, I think they sucks because when I tried to run Plants vs Zombies with the exact same stuffs (runners and configurations) copied from Bottles (RPM) and Regular Fedora they didn’t work.
But that’s not with flatpaks.
I put Plants vs Zombies into a 32-bit bottle which means that they are using 32-bit wine that actually cannot run on a 64-bit system directly. So in theory, it should fail.
It didn’t fail on my main system because I happened to have installed Steam before Bottles, and Steam on Linux is 32-bit so while installing it the package manager also installed a bunch of 32-bit packages so that the 32-bit bottle can just run…
Take note Wine 11 onwards no longer support 32bit prefix

this is notification gore
Wow that was quick
When I’m still configuring wine by myself it’s like “64-bit wine is horrible” and now we are at “32-bit wine is gone” ![]()
Well, if you are using Arch Linux it i still possible to run 32bit wine…
and possible to saying i use arch btw… jkjk
True- I’ve just been looking if anyone needs help but everything that I can answer is answered lol
Haha thanks, I didn’t even notice lol
Actually, what was that? A script or an app?