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<midfavila>riteo: what was that computer you were looking at again
<midfavila>?
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<midfavila>fwah
<midfavila>i ran that compile job for gcc all weekend only to find out it died because of OOM
<midfavila>my life is pain
<midfavila>i miss my workstation qwq
<riteo>midfavila: what computer
<riteo>like, the mobile terminal thing
<riteo>or smth else
<midfavila>ye that one
<riteo>oh yeah one sec
<riteo>https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/12/i-will-admit-i-had-a-nerdgasm-at-the-portable-pilet-mini-consoles-from-soulscircuit/
<midfavila>pilet, right
<midfavila>cool, thanks
<riteo>yw
<midfavila>ye that
<midfavila>oh thanks for sending that message like twenty minutes after i typed it >:C
<riteo>oof
<midfavila>i gotta say though the battery life estimates are pretty disappointing
<midfavila>16Am for 7 hours
<midfavila>s/Am/Ah/
<midfavila>i get that it's using a pi5 but maybe tone it down a little
<midfavila>it *is* a portable, after all
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<midfavila>okay, there. finally.
<midfavila>everything done, *except* gcc
<midfavila>i'm going to need to poke at that more
<riteo>why is gcc so painful
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<midfavila>because everything is pain
<midfavila>unrelated i'm seeing a lot of kiss packages in repo that are written really strangely
<midfavila>like defining man directories and library directories when that would just be assumed from --prefix=
<midfavila>or listing out paths one at a time when a simple {foo,bar,...} would suffice
<midfavila>is there a style reason for that?
<midfavila>or is it just historical precedent?
<midfavila>it doesn't seem to be entirely consistent even under core/ so i'm assuming it's just people's preference
<midfavila>also how's the UX with muon?
<midfavila>is it usable for the packages under extra/ by an large?
<midfavila>s/an/and/
<midfavila>ohhhhhh my gooooooood i fucking hate debian and python
<midfavila>i just want a recent version of meson
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