Why I Moved from Arch to Boring Debian Testing
The recent AUR incident did not make me think Arch is suddenly unusable. It did remind me how much trust the whole setup requires.
The recent AUR incident did not make me think Arch is suddenly unusable. It did remind me how much trust the whole setup requires.
Regular users expect applications to have bugs. An app can crash, an update can break something, and another update can fix it. That’s annoying, but it is still treated as normal software behavior.

Metrics and analytical models are a double-edged sword. They make complex systems easier to compare, automate, and reason about. But once a metric becomes important, people start optimizing for it. Not for the reality...

I wanted my Lenovo Legion Go S to wake up when I turned on a Steam Controller. It sounds like something that should just work, especially on SteamOS, but in my case it did not.
I’ve been running Hyprland as my daily driver for almost a year. It turned out to be more stable than I expected, more configurable than I needed, and more actively developed than any other project I follow.