its Get-Blamed-For-Using-Gnome Day! post a screenshot of a folder u feel fond of or fabricate one to appear more interesting than u actually are. im kidding, u are interesting <3

didnt have much time today, sorry. im meeting with some old friends for … plant-based hotdogs and poker.

sooo have this for today.

lets keep screenshots family-friendly, okay? ~

i hope u have a lovely day and get to feel loads of fun things.

  • Edna (dey/sie)@feddit.org
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    7 hours ago

    Part of my Download folder on my phone.

    I also use Gnome on my laptpp since it has touch and I really like that it looks and feels similar-ish to android and the 3 finger touch gestures, the options for touch in general like the on-screen keyboard (although it has its issues) and the right click on long touch options. Generally the whole workspaces idea is really cool imo and I like the workflow

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    17 hours ago

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    here’s a directory of some old drug faqs I saved from usenet ages ago with some modified dates older than a lot of lemmy users, hope you had a fun day :)

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    24 hours ago

    I will say, this seems like a recipe for someone accidentally leaking sensitive info. I advise extreme caution; stuff on lemmy often can’t be permanently deleted.

    With that said, here is how I sort my reaction memes on my phone. It’s a deeply flawed mess, but it works well enough for now:

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        in linux, (almost) every executable file (similar to windows .exe file) dynamically links to standard libraries. (“dynamic linking” means it links at run-time, rather than at compile-time). most link at least to a standard library called libc (standard C library).

        so when the program starts, before it actually executes any of its program code, the linker program is responsible for hooking up the program to any library that it needs. that’s the task of the linker, and that’s why technically, each time you start a program, the linker gets called before the program actually starts.

        idk why it’s in the root directory here.


        anyways: try the following: cat /usr/bin/bash | head or replace bash with any other program. you should see something like the following:

        where in the first few lines it says /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so that’s a reference to the linker that should be used.

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          Ahh thank you for the explanation. I was asking in the context of the root of the configuration though, especially since nixos usually doesn’t use a linker at runtime anyway. Afaik, this process only happens to dynamically linked files, which nixos hates for some reason (although things like nix-ld and buildFHSenv exist) so most of the time statically linked executables are used instead.

          I was curious why someone would have that when they can just use nix-ld or yank it directly from nix’s glibc package or something

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    I don’t have a problem, no sir i dont, and all of this doesn’t even show my 235k files, 21,5k folders and 5.3 tb large DOS/Nintendo/Sega/Playstation1&2 and a shitton of other systems emulation storage

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    23 hours ago

    That’s right. I created a folder named Folder, then went into it and created another folder ALSO named Folder.

    My life is action packed.

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    19 hours ago

    I don’t have access to my computer right now, but here’s my offline playlist folder on my phone (there are a few more songs out of view)

    screenshot of a phone file manager with some songs, in a folder named "Música boa eu acho" (portuguese)

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    20 hours ago

    Recently cleaned up the filegarden folders for my mspfa:

    The folder "johncake210/Failbent/introduction" stored on filegarden.com

    (I used to give a vibes based name to each image and append _2/_3/etc if it was a duplicate, this way i can also sort them by page number)

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      frankly you’re not a real linux user unless you use gnustep on a loongarch64 computer with a debloated nixos tbh /j