Been using arch for more than 3 years never had a single issue that can’t be easily fixed. But this is not the case for everyone. And this is not the case with mint either so, It shouldn’t be any specific distro.
Been using arch for more than 3 years never had a single issue that can’t be easily fixed. But this is not the case for everyone. And this is not the case with mint either so, It shouldn’t be any specific distro.
I wouldn’t
Not from US, but why do you wanna move out of US?
Same, I used to scroll reddit a lot, but since I switched to lemmy my lemmy usage is nowhere close to reddit.
If i remember correctly, doesn’t lemmy use it? Btw kudos to Dev for keeping it so chota. 😅
Well, i guess there goes my shitpost history.
Are you some automation to migrate your posts? Cause I have been thinking of doing it. But it’s too much work.
KeepassXC should be secure enough, you can even use a hardware key.
Laughs in GNU+Linux
I think it was mint or elementry
I am sorry i have privated it. due to above discussion. i think script can be modified to work with other Git hosting sites. if you need it lemmy know.
Umm… I don’t know what to say. I guess I will take it down.
Thanks btw.
I presume you think having a longer commit streak is something that’s valuable, noteworthy, or shows some meaningful characteristic.
It isn’t the case, Having a completely green graph feels more satisfying than having empty dots in between my graph. i guess i will remove it.
Since i wrote it i know commit graph can be tampered with and doesn’t reflect anything valuable.
it doesn’t create ‘Volume’. it does bare minimum, only 1 commit per day even that in case i haven’t committed anything on that day.
Is it really that bad? i thought it might be a good idea.
I guess i should just private it and make another copy which people can use that doesn’t actually commit to my account.
I actually try to keep my streak going manually, this is just a fallback in case i couldn’t commit like on days i go to college or stuff. and i started to learn python that is why i wrote it. i see your point it might be a red flag for some people
Commits made using GITHUB_PAT provided in GitHub action does not trigger a Push Event although commit might be counted. but the script rely on GitHub API Push event so i am committing it as author instead of GH_Action
I am not sure what could be the problem? People will comment if they want.
Tell me you’ve not used arch much, without telling me you’ve not used arch much.