32 - he/they - Alberta, Canada - Just a random retro gaming enthusiast, Linux user, and furry on the autism spectrum.

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  • This script needs serious work. Its KDE support is an afterthought, because you have to edit the launch script in order for it to even run, and when you get to a desktop, there’s no panel, no items in the application menu when you add a panel, and no borders or titlebars on the windows.

    I wanted to use KDE instead of XFCE because of its scaling options, since you have to squint to see anything without scaling, though KDE’s scaling only half-works with this script.

    There’s also NO option to cleanly uninstall everything without outright nuking your Termux install.

    Also, I just saw that Claude is one of the “contributors”, which probably explains a lot. This felt like it was vibe-coded, but I wasn’t sure.






  • “The beauty of the AUR is that you stop waiting for developers to ‘support’ your OS. If the community wants it to work, it works. Period.”

    I take issue with this statement. The AUR can be very useful, but the packages in it are maintained by volunteers, so the onus ultimately falls on those volunteers to make sure those packages keep functioning. It’s not uncommon for packages to fall out of date with upstream, and sometimes packages even end up being abandoned.

    Arch is a fast-moving system, so packages for it need to be actively maintained to remain installable and functional. Flatpak packages are often volunteer efforts as well, but Flatpak at least allows packages to use specific versions of different libraries so that they can keep functioning.