Charles
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@sriram3720 @KaiXCreator You asking someone's first time driving to drive a 12 wheel car? 😂
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@1960dude @RizwanHamisi I've always said I can tolerate such if the pay is worth it. I clock in more hrs than needed cos I love what I do & my employee compensate quite well
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@Churbs_Chacha @RizwanHamisi In a Kenyan 9-5 you will never have much time to do anything outside work even with motivation and intention. Boss calls you even at night
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@RizwanHamisi Finally someone has said it out loud. I confronted one tutor last month on the same! Do not include AI &ML and you know very well your curriculum touches nothing on those two. We need to put an end to this behavior
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@StanleyMasinde_ Agree on “do more with less.”
But ISO size isn’t proof of bloat.
Bloat is what runs: services, RAM, daemons, disk churn, login cost.
Measure runtime cost, not installer size.
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@Churbs_Chacha It’s bloat. Bloat is always a bad sign anywhere.
Do more with less.
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The reason why I praise ThinkPads is because they teach SDEs efficiency.
Every SDE should start from some slow hardware. Mine was Dell inspiron 640m and it taught me to do more with less.
I had to install Linux because windows was hogging all my 1.5 GB memory. Had to learn Vim etc.
Now when I see a ThinkPad, I expect to see Arch Linux because Arch lets you install only what you need. You can even try FreeBSD.
Obsession with performance comes form using slow hardware. That’s why people at Omarchy don’t see an issue with an 8Gb ISO. They are using the latest Dell and Framework laptops.
TheAiVirgin@GlenKariuki
We back at it 😁😁
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@StanleyMasinde_ The stronger criticism of Omarchy is not “the ISO is big.”
It is whether the opinionated defaults create unnecessary runtime cost, hide complexity from users, or make debugging harder than a clean Arch install.
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@StanleyMasinde_ A large ISO can still produce a lean runtime if most of the bundled stuff is dormant after install.
Arch is not efficient simply because you installed fewer packages by hand. It is efficient when the final dependency graph, enabled services,compositor, kernel config r controlled.
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@Churbs_Chacha @testoo____ No, on roadmaps.sh you'll get multiple roadmaps and get confused. Just ask Claude AI it will give you something solid, or if you need help I'll do it for you for free.
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@testoo____ Don't pay anyone to teach you how to code in 2026. Knowledge is cheap, go ask Claude to create you a proper learning roadmap(say 6months) that includes all the links to the best learning resources for each topic or concept). Follow this roadmap holistically you'll be good.
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@alekkin254 @EliasOduor63396 How do you download the voice itself? Ama share the prompt
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