Exactly the first thing I disable as well!
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Oops. It was my first post here, I thought I had pasted it as well. Thank you!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•System76 Launches Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS With COSMIC Desktop
4·21 days agoI have a 6700XT and was using Debian Testing (it was trixie), it was super stable, then it became to be extremely unstable around april 2025. I think it was a mix a buggy mesa update and a buggy kernel update. It was so awful that I had to remove Debian :( (multiple full freeze a day). I went full Gentoo and it was super stable. I tried trixie again some days ago and it was still extremely unstable, unfortunately… (only on this machine, the others work fine). Mesa 25.3 has fixed a “turn page flip error” on these cards, but not everything is smooth.
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Games@lemmy.world•Total War: MEDIEVAL III - Announce TrailerEnglish
2·27 days agoMedieval 2 was the only Total War to picked up my interest! Really good news :)
I don’t want to use automatic updates on self hosted projects but I subscribe on github / gitlab releases in my rss reader (FreshRSS) and update when I want to!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cfait: CalDav TODO list handler written in Rust (TUI+GUI)English
0·1 month agoInteresting! I’ll definitely have a look 🙂
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cfait: CalDav TODO list handler written in Rust (TUI+GUI)English
0·1 month agoHey, thank you for this! I’ll test it later. I was planning to eventually do the same thing (and in rust too).
Thus said, something that I always find impractical with simple todo lists, is that you cannot use it with subtasks. For example, if I want to manage a large project with it, I would need to create a task “Refactor this worker”, and add subtasks “Delete old function”, “Handle the new property”, etc.
I cannot flatten the subtasks in the list because their names wouldn’t be explicit, and making their names explicit would make it a burden to read, and it would make it difficult to follow the main task progress. How do you handle such things with your software?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Can I upgrade my server directly from Debian 11 to 13 without problems?
36·4 months ago11 > 12 > 13 is way safer!

I have mixed feelings about this! Yes, customization is part of the fun, but you need time for this. I think it’s easier to be able to quickly have a working desktop with a shell like this. Plus, it’s light and maintained, and you can tune it the way you like. Customizing is fun, but there’s no need to reinvent the wheel!