My point wasn’t that there’s a reason (though, obviously there is), but specifically that their “stable” names can still change easily. So it’s not even that useful
Totally…
The predictable network interface names can change after adding or removing a PCIe device if the system firmware decides to renumber the devices. See systemd issue 33347.
btw
In other news: 1 + 1 = 2.
I’ve seen a lot of sharks, but that’s a new one to me…
“What God is made of”
“Deleted by (the) creator”


and what is gay chrome?


just use curl
Both aren’t really private. Both is a for-profit company claiming it to be private.
Did you try virtualizing in i.e. QEMU?
Or at least virtualize it. With USB and PCIe passthrough, you can basically use Windows for anything but direct access to some PC components (Everything not connected via USB and PCIe, so only the MB iirc), and (many) games (if you don’t have a second, just-working GPU for an VFIO-Passtrough)
Just don’t have windows installed.


Well, every high-level, abstracted action done in a GUI can just be mapped onto subcommands of a CLI


For efficiency, just use the cli. The user doesn’t want it? Then I don’t want the user.


Probably faster than me even deciding the bg color tho
makepkg won’t even run as root iirc