Anonymous
Yeah , because you are just with a system "out of the box"
Fedora Everything / Anything isn't like that
Anonymous
better to make the same in arch?
Yep , not the same though
BinaryByter
You don't configure anything
the only stuff you configure isnt a customization
Ludovic 'Archivist'
Just state that you don't like it lol
High risk of issues (and having to reinstall and lose 4 hours of work is out of the question), useless for servers as it is unreliable, requires you to always keep an eye on the arch bug report before any update to not be screwed, which costs time=money
Anonymous
Many distros offer minimal installs
klimi
sure
Anonymous
I am on fedora with bspwm
klimi
but the core
BinaryByter
You don't learn anything
Oh sure, install it once or twice to learn
BinaryByter
I did
klimi
is still same... you just have to set it up
Anonymous
Similar to what I would have done on arch
klimi
ye
klimi
same here
BinaryByter
4 hours of work? Lol
You haven't had the pleasure to work on a selfbuilt pc, have you?
Ludovic 'Archivist'
You don't learn anything
If I want to learn, I would rather setup a LFS
Anonymous
You haven't had the pleasure to work on a selfbuilt pc, have you?
Wondering if you ever had to deal with a distro which is not ready out of the box lol
BinaryByter
I did lol
THen you probably did work on it for four hours
BinaryByter
minimally
Ludovic 'Archivist'
4 hours of work? Lol
That is what happens when you have 14 GB of softwares you use on a daily basic dude
Anonymous
That is what happens when you have 14 GB of softwares you use on a daily basic dude
lol I simply use Arch because it's much more updated and versatile than other distros
klimi
hm
Ludovic 'Archivist'
LFS?
Linux From Scratch, more like, a guide to compile and install your whole system from sources
Anonymous
It's pretty much the best one I ever used so far
Ludovic 'Archivist'
lol I simply use Arch because it's much more updated and versatile than other distros
When I want that, I use Debian Testing and compile the rest from source
klimi
fedora / arch are... i think they are prety comparable
Anonymous
I tried Fedora and mah i don't like it
BinaryByter
Anonymous
Maybe i had a terrible experience with the package manager
klimi
you will just mess it up by yourself..
Anonymous
arch has a high risk of not working
Been using it for a year and never had a problem
BinaryByter
no
Man a server needs some top notch security
Anonymous
BinaryByter
Ludovic 'Archivist'
Just state that you don't like it lol
Also, try installing arch for a corporate customer and get away with less maintenance costs than with a windows install
klimi
run server on arch?
Anonymous
You don't run a server
Arch is general purpose...
Anonymous
I tried Fedora and mah i don't like it
Things I dislike about Fedora : 1 - dnf is kinda slow 2 - systemd occupies lot of memory PS : 2 only valid if working PC has low ram
Ludovic 'Archivist'
I don't give a shit about winzoz lol
The point is not windows, the point is the cost
Anonymous
Exactly.. dnf is just slow
Anonymous
Pacman is much faster
Anonymous
The point is not windows, the point is the cost
I'm talking about my own PC , not about the maintenance in a company or something like that
Ибраги́м
lol try using malloc() in C++
Try using Templates in C or a compile-time Factorial
Ludovic 'Archivist'
Exactly.. dnf is just slow
sure that checking if you are breaking shit takes a few more calculation than screwing your system
BinaryByter
Try using Templates in C or a compile-time Factorial
You dont need templates, we have macros! They are super intuitive and easy
Anonymous
sure that checking if you are breaking shit takes a few more calculation than screwing your system
Breaking shit? Lolz! After I installed fedora , I did that. Nothing could have broken
Ludovic 'Archivist'
I don't give a shit about winzoz lol
Also, really, try that, install Arch for a non technical user to use on a daily basic
Ludovic 'Archivist'
and do that for a fixed annual fee
Ludovic 'Archivist'
try to make it rentable
Ludovic 'Archivist'
I dare you
Anonymous
Also, really, try that, install Arch for a non technical user to use on a daily basic
Again... I don't care about that. I'm talking about my own laptop , god damn
Anonymous
Not for me
BinaryByter
No matter who you maintain for
Anonymous
Lol for myself
Ludovic 'Archivist'
Again... I don't care about that. I'm talking about my own laptop , god damn
Then, do not even think of pushing that on another person
BinaryByter
Not for me
According to monokuma, time is the most important resource
Ибраги́м
http://blog.seraum.com/crystal-lang-vs-nodejs-vs-golang-vs-julia-vs-rust-vs-luajit-vs-c-fibonacci-benchmark
Ludovic 'Archivist'
your self centered reality is not worth it
Anonymous
Then, do not even think of pushing that on another person
Lolz! I guess you can't read because I'm not pushing it in any way
Ибраги́м
Ибраги́м
0.0secs? You sure?
U want the example now or what ?!
BinaryByter
U want the example now or what ?!
0.0 would essentially mean that you dont de ANYTHING
BinaryByter
Or are you talkinc about 0.0x?
Ибраги́м
BinaryByter
Evaluation @ Compile Time!
Cout isnt compile time
BinaryByter
Btw: werent you the guy who complains about slow compilation processes? 😂