I feel the days of Gnome and KDE being kings of the hill are going to come to an end, it will soon be Cosmic and Hyprland.
I feel the days of Gnome and KDE being kings of the hill are going to come to an end, it will soon be Cosmic and Hyprland.
⏳ Only 3 days left in the campaign — and while we won’t hit our initial goal, this is just the beginning. The Liberux Nexx is moving forward, stronger than ever!
We’ll relaunch crowdfunding with a functional prototype. We're also in talks with investors who respect our values.
To all backers: you’ll get a special edition with unique numbering and a signed thank-you letter 💌
Thank you for believing in us 💜
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https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/liberux-nexx--3#/updates/all
Japanese artist and printmaker Hokusai was born #OTD in 1760.
He is best known for the woodblock print series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, which includes the iconic print The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
I've been reading about package management and dependency resolution and am trying to figure out how the various package managers handle it.
I've learned that it's a topographical map represented by Direct Acyclic Graphs.
So my question is do the maintainers of the package managers like #apt, #rpm, etc just have a single central #DAG that references in a massive #repo of packages; or, do they have smaller DAGs for each package that can be referenced for its specific #dependencies?