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  • Flatpak is not a store, it's a package format. Mint has a built-in "Software Manager" GUI app that allows you to browse Flathub and install flatpaks from there. On Xubuntu, I guess you'll need to install gnome-software or Bazaar, or just the flatpak package if you don't care about using a GUI

  • I agree that the hardware may be wholly inefficient in that case: it is, after all, a low-cost netbook that wasn't really snappy to use even back in the day. I could grab a second-hand ThinkCentre for 50 euros, slap Blue95 or Linux Mint on it and have a very capable computer. But here, I'm trying to apply permacomputing principles, in a reductio ad absurdum kind of way. Machines that ran Windows 98 back in the day only needed a quarter of RAM to do this stuff (obviously I'm not talking about browsing the modern web or launching Electron apps), and this specific netbook was sold with Windows 7, so what I'm trying to experiment here is: how hard could it be to achieve that efficiency using currently available Linux software (and not a 2010 distro, although that's a thing I can experiment as well)? Your answers seems to point to "actually very hard and not worth the effort", which seems a very valid point. But I'm still curious to see how far we can go with old hardware, and how the Linux infrastructure has taken advantage of the capability increase of computers since then (that was why I asked about Wayland for instance). So thanks for the feedback!

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Crafting a retro desktop for old computers (~1GB RAM) the right way

  • J'ai travaillé dans ce train ! Plus exactement, j'ai aidé à le décharger à la plateforme de tri de Cavaillon. C'était peu avant sa fin, et il ne transportait que des périodiques, dans des chariots très lourds qui pouvaient vous briser les doigts si on n'y prenait pas garde. C'était quelque chose de voir ce TGV jaune s'arrêter le long du bâtiment !

  • Evil

    Jump
  • Wait I though the point of these post-opensource clauses (see also: anti-capitalist licence, WTFPL, etc.) was to scare off the big corporations lawyers and make sure your code won't end up in AWS or something like that? Are Linux distros the only actors who are still giving a shit about licencing?

  • Amberol is cool though

  • I literaly cooked something like this yesterday, a traditional dish from Algiers called "the pretty lady's breasts in the mirror" (sder chaba fel mraya). Basically you boil some lamb with onion and cinnamon (and a fuckton of olive oil and butter), then you put unsalted goat cheese slices on the meat pieces, whipped egg whites with lemon juice, and the yolks without breaking them (the titular "breasts" I guess), and all in the oven. It's... traditional.

  • Ouais, avec une connotation "kaillera". J'étais pas très content quand on me l'a sorti (au taf en plus)

  • There's one meaning I know of "weshwesh" and it's definitively pretty racist

    source: am French and also Arab

  • but my mom says it helps against the bad smell

  • La même mais au 1er arrondissement de Marseille

  • to see if you still bleed

  • I used to play those on Famiclones sold in Algeria back in the day

  • the first human is Chara. Frisk is the human you play, and who gets somehow "possessed" by Chara if you take the Genocide route

  • that's chara not frisk

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    rule