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1 day agoThe most badass package syntax: never having to use any because you’re on an atomic OS.
The most badass package syntax: never having to use any because you’re on an atomic OS.
Cast iron for sure works and I’m pretty sure carbon steel does, too. If a magnet sticks to it, it works.
They are garbage for heat control if you use them the same way you would a gas or induction stove. If you learn how to use one, resistive electric stoves cook just fine.
You like using cheap aluminum pans?
Ok, I’m back from my walk and it didn’t help at all. In fact, I’m even madder.
You know what, you’re right. I’m gonna go for a walk and try to forget about it.
I thought it was, “give me your answer true”.
I’m sorry, is this some joke I’m too atomic to understand?
I’m on Aurora. I don’t have to use rpm-ostree (bootc in the future). I can use it, but I don’t have to. Most of my software needs are covered by flatpak and homebrew. I also don’t have to update packages in my distrobox containers. Those are managed for me, too.
I love tinkering with stuff, but updating packages is nothing more than a chore. I’d rather be doing the fun stuff.