I love Neal and have plenty of admiration for his work and contributions to FOSS. He should stop overthinking and be himself. There will always be losers that speak bullshit of somebody else for whatever reason, truthful or not, and people who will love you as you are. Stop shying away, grow some attitude and grab life by the balls! You’ve got it, man!
the "flatpak including random tarballs" is veeeery true. I once digged through all the dependencies of onionshare, and damn. some where archived repos, some had hundreds of commits but no release tag, some were outdated versions... really, nobody looks at this. in the end they just bumped the KDE runtime version and that was it.
Neal having to resort to watch Detective Conan in my native language catalan just so he would not read subs was hilarious, lol.I didn't know that Detective Conan was only fully dubbed in a handful of languages. Goes to show how much effort the catalan television channel did to put voices to so many high quality Animes in the 90s and early 2000s, my generation grew up with very good anime that hit mainstream audiences thanks to this.
And I learned the same seems to be true in the middle east, to the point a country made their own Conan x Pokémon stage play Before I forget, that was from two (Recent given his uploads are rare) PatMac videos. In case you're interested
6:00 I'm only 18 years old but I clearly remember CRT TVs and their horrible near-ultrasound beeping when in operation. My family had one as the only TV in our house until every TV station in Germany started running a banner on-screen that told analog viewers that analog would be shut off soon. I think that TV still lives in some box on our attic and waits to be used again.
These talks are so inspirational and provide a lot of unique knowledge! I strongly believe that you should promote this podcast more on a main channel, maybe by referencing or even interrupting. Just saying. Amazing host and very, very interesting guest. I really liked Neal and resized that I have to go back to yours previous talk. Anyways, enough of this. Big thumbs up and looking forward for more!
1:48:49 Thank you for asking him that Brodie, this has to be my favorite podcast tangent in a while. Also, I'm shocked to learn that he actually watches other anime besides Detective Conan.
This is for Neal. With DNS and a certbot extension you can have the letsencrypt certificate renew. I do that to minimize the times I have to worry to renew certs.
Tuning into the Otaku conversation you two had I know the damn pain of dub vs sub. Sometimes I also like to watch anime without wanting to be locked in to reading the bottom of the screen all the time. I am Italian so I actually really favor Italian Dub over Subs. Other than that damn, you peeps taste are in tune with mine, love Conan, InuYasha, the Brotherhood version of FMA and YuGiOh. I suppose we are all in the same age range more or less, I was born in 95 and that's why, I know you Brodie should be a bit younger than me and don't really know how old Neal is but I suppose we all grew up with the same stuff between late 90s and early 2000.
1:03:44 That's wrong. debconf being a well-engineered system has many frontends, and one of those is called 'noninteractive' - like its name suggests, it is non-interactive and automatically selects default answers if possible. Also, debconf questions have priorities, so one can configure debconf to ask only critical questions and others will be left at their defaults. It's also worth mentioning that debconf answers can be easily preseeded, and in this case no questions will be asked at all.
"Open source work for nothing" And the rest for -free- pay. Jokes aside, Neal seems so sweet. Sucks to hear he has self-confidence issues, because even if I didn't relate. It's such a shame Also, the Detective Conan thing was a "core memory unlocked" moment for me, one of my oldest friends is a Conan fan from Catalonia
I completely understand the flatpak sentiment. Personally to me the argument of developers using unstable libraries because they want something is kind of insane. Also neal is wrong on the discord part. The installer is silent on windows.
Purely looking at the interface design and fluidity of the desktop I think GNOME shell is great, my issues are with the introduction or more accurately lack of introduction of key Wayland protocols
@@BrodieRobertson That's pretty much my point too, I never had anything against GNOME from the devs perspective but the mentality of the project with the constant refusal of following the Linux agreed standard by the other projects or bossing around due to the fact that they are the most used DE rubs me the wrong way. Extra reason: I have a VR set which I like to use, and you know better than me the issue with GNOME. Extra extra reason: On KDE we have Neal more active.
@@BrodieRobertson I was just trolling you there. I am actually an enthusiastic KDE user. I just have completed a test of forcing myself to use Gnome for 6 months. This after trash talking it for over a decade. Have to say it is pretty good. However still planning on installing KDE 6 in the near future.
The sub vs dub discussion is always hilarious to me. What do peope think non-English speakers do when watching s Hollywood movie? But with anime the script is flipped and suddenly "boy am I glad not to be glued to the bottom of the screen". Git gud, welcome to the experience of the rest of the world
@@somenameidk5278 I don't think that's what he meant. What I got from the video is that distros can serve as counterweight with FOSS projects to improve the experience. He talked about proprietary apps as an example where without alternatives there's no need for the apps to improve the experience.
Neal's enthusiasm is infectious. I hope to join a Fedora developer group at somepoint when my life calms down a bit.
I love Neal and have plenty of admiration for his work and contributions to FOSS. He should stop overthinking and be himself. There will always be losers that speak bullshit of somebody else for whatever reason, truthful or not, and people who will love you as you are. Stop shying away, grow some attitude and grab life by the balls! You’ve got it, man!
the "flatpak including random tarballs" is veeeery true. I once digged through all the dependencies of onionshare, and damn. some where archived repos, some had hundreds of commits but no release tag, some were outdated versions...
really, nobody looks at this. in the end they just bumped the KDE runtime version and that was it.
Neal having to resort to watch Detective Conan in my native language catalan just so he would not read subs was hilarious, lol.I didn't know that Detective Conan was only fully dubbed in a handful of languages. Goes to show how much effort the catalan television channel did to put voices to so many high quality Animes in the 90s and early 2000s, my generation grew up with very good anime that hit mainstream audiences thanks to this.
And I learned the same seems to be true in the middle east, to the point a country made their own Conan x Pokémon stage play
Before I forget, that was from two (Recent given his uploads are rare) PatMac videos. In case you're interested
Damn here's another one i'd been looking forward to. Thanks for inviting so many cool people!
6:00 I'm only 18 years old but I clearly remember CRT TVs and their horrible near-ultrasound beeping when in operation. My family had one as the only TV in our house until every TV station in Germany started running a banner on-screen that told analog viewers that analog would be shut off soon. I think that TV still lives in some box on our attic and waits to be used again.
I'm 22 and I remember it just as well, that I _do not_ miss at all
Yeeeeeeeeee, Neal is back! Happy to see you again man!
These talks are so inspirational and provide a lot of unique knowledge! I strongly believe that you should promote this podcast more on a main channel, maybe by referencing or even interrupting. Just saying. Amazing host and very, very interesting guest. I really liked Neal and resized that I have to go back to yours previous talk. Anyways, enough of this. Big thumbs up and looking forward for more!
There is a reason why you always leave timezones to someone else.
I started linux on fedora. The docs were incredible! Great job Neal.
Ngl if Brodie had glasses, I would never be able to differentiate between him and Neal
Still ❤ you Brodie
Loved the part about fedora change management, I didn't knew that and how it's so important to the larger ecosystem of linux distribution.
1:48:49 Thank you for asking him that Brodie, this has to be my favorite podcast tangent in a while.
Also, I'm shocked to learn that he actually watches other anime besides Detective Conan.
A man cannot live on -bread- Conan alone
The Man, the Myth, the Legend!
It recognises Thunderbolt on AMD if you have a USB4 port
Yeah, I just remembered that on Ubuntu if you install the windows/Microsoft fonts it shows a Eula that you have to accept
1:07:49 If I'm not mistaken, rolling down there will show that they explicity sync will be on 560 and up instead of 555
Fedora is very good with hyprland and budgie. Outstanding Linux experience.
This is for Neal. With DNS and a certbot extension you can have the letsencrypt certificate renew. I do that to minimize the times I have to worry to renew certs.
Really interesting episode, think i learned alot of fun of it! :D
Tuning into the Otaku conversation you two had I know the damn pain of dub vs sub.
Sometimes I also like to watch anime without wanting to be locked in to reading the bottom of the screen all the time. I am Italian so I actually really favor Italian Dub over Subs.
Other than that damn, you peeps taste are in tune with mine, love Conan, InuYasha, the Brotherhood version of FMA and YuGiOh. I suppose we are all in the same age range more or less, I was born in 95 and that's why, I know you Brodie should be a bit younger than me and don't really know how old Neal is but I suppose we all grew up with the same stuff between late 90s and early 2000.
Yep, I'm a child of the 90s too. :)
1:03:44 That's wrong. debconf being a well-engineered system has many frontends, and one of those is called 'noninteractive' - like its name suggests, it is non-interactive and automatically selects default answers if possible.
Also, debconf questions have priorities, so one can configure debconf to ask only critical questions and others will be left at their defaults.
It's also worth mentioning that debconf answers can be easily preseeded, and in this case no questions will be asked at all.
"Open source work for nothing" And the rest for -free- pay. Jokes aside, Neal seems so sweet.
Sucks to hear he has self-confidence issues, because even if I didn't relate. It's such a shame
Also, the Detective Conan thing was a "core memory unlocked" moment for me, one of my oldest friends is a Conan fan from Catalonia
India and Asia use 15/45 offsets
I completely understand the flatpak sentiment. Personally to me the argument of developers using unstable libraries because they want something is kind of insane.
Also neal is wrong on the discord part. The installer is silent on windows.
A new spin is dropping soon? You just gonna leave us hanging like that? #NealGompaMentioned
Nothing has need time stamps more
01:01:09
The mandatory Minecraft moment
Hey oh!
Neal Gompa? Never heard of him. He seems kinda awesome.
Neal for president! Lol
For traveling just get a MacBook Air, or better yet get a MacBook Pro. Nothing more to discuss.
dude can talk 🤣
Yes you should become Fedora user and learn to love Gnome Shell. :)
Please not, the only good Fedora is a KDE Fedora!
Purely looking at the interface design and fluidity of the desktop I think GNOME shell is great, my issues are with the introduction or more accurately lack of introduction of key Wayland protocols
Gnome Shell : 👍
Gnome Development : 👎
@@BrodieRobertson That's pretty much my point too, I never had anything against GNOME from the devs perspective but the mentality of the project with the constant refusal of following the Linux agreed standard by the other projects or bossing around due to the fact that they are the most used DE rubs me the wrong way.
Extra reason: I have a VR set which I like to use, and you know better than me the issue with GNOME.
Extra extra reason: On KDE we have Neal more active.
@@BrodieRobertson I was just trolling you there. I am actually an enthusiastic KDE user. I just have completed a test of forcing myself to use Gnome for 6 months. This after trash talking it for over a decade. Have to say it is pretty good. However still planning on installing KDE 6 in the near future.
good lord you need to work on your thumbnails here XD
The sub vs dub discussion is always hilarious to me. What do peope think non-English speakers do when watching s Hollywood movie? But with anime the script is flipped and suddenly "boy am I glad not to be glued to the bottom of the screen". Git gud, welcome to the experience of the rest of the world
There are a lot of movies that do also get dubbed into other languages
Most Hollywood movies are dubbed into different languages anyway. Some countries only provide the dubbed version in theaters.
Wdym by counterweight? If I need discord, I need discord. how are distro package maintainers going to change that?
The point is that there is no counterweight for Discord, which is why the experience doesn't improve.
@@conan_kudo you still haven't defined how the distros can serve as a "counterweight" that can pressure proprietary apps to improve the experience.
@@somenameidk5278 I don't think that's what he meant. What I got from the video is that distros can serve as counterweight with FOSS projects to improve the experience. He talked about proprietary apps as an example where without alternatives there's no need for the apps to improve the experience.
@@tettorotto I think this makes sense, thanks!
Rather use opensuse
Fedora is linked to IBM; good bye.
This
bye
No - no - no - nope.