ThePrimeagen On Running Linux

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Published 2024-01-29
ThePrimeagen makes use of a Linux box that he runs directly and a Windows capture PC but why even bother with Linux in the first place, what is he trying to get out of it

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All Comments (21)
  • @KangoV
    Basically, the operating system should get out of the way. This is what Linus Torvalds himself says.
  • @usopenplayer
    Primeagen is reinventing a faster and more streamlined version of Emacs. I can't wait for the full release of Primamacs.
  • @d.wolfin152
    “It is a thrown together mess that just happens to work”. Perfectly describes my installed gnome extensions
  • @gunstorm05
    Prime nailed the whole reason I use i3 as well - I love how quickly I can just jump to exactly the thing I want to be at. There's never the question of "Oh, where is that window again?" because the answer is "It's exactly where I decided that thing should live" and "I can get there with one combo". Even on the worst kinds of days, I can use rofi to find any window that has somehow gone missing.
  • @RainbowVision
    Prime is an inspiration for getting stuff done! Also, Tom is a genius.
  • @aa898246
    really glad to see theprimeagen on
  • @dromedda6810
    this was a welcome suprise, love prime and his takes
  • @complexity5545
    Using linuxfromscratch as a daily driver is nutz. I remember the days when I used to compile freebsd software with ports. I think back upon that, and I think that is so time wasteful. I used to compile my own kernel, jre, and also compile my own apache server on a 2009 computer hardware. That would take about 4 days of compiling. Absolutely nutz.
  • @Zeioth
    Don't say "I haven't learned Linux". You don't learn Linux. You use Linux. Every day.
  • @aaron7c
    Best Shortcut To Start Using: ctrl + shift + A when opening a chrome tab you were on
  • @MuckyMarci
    I was definitely not expecting this one!
  • ThePrimeagen is a very focused individual. So he will build a system which is efficient and quick!!!!! Bravo!
  • @NyanCoder
    I hate screen tearing so much. That's the thing that made me go back to windows back in the days. Now with wayland it feels much better
  • Vivaldi (not open source, I know, I know) has helped me a lot with this "too many tabs" issue. You can ctrl+e and type the title of what you're searching for. That and the Workspaces feature are working like a charm to me.
  • @mathix420
    for managing tabs I now use the tabOS extension, it's far from perfect but allows me to keep chrome clean for the first time
  • @anon_y_mousse
    I just use KDE because it does everything out of the box and then some, it's easy to configure 100's of shortcut keys for it, and I generally don't have to do anything to get it working and keep it working. One of these days, maybe after I retire, I'll have the time to sit down and try doing LFS.