The template of this meme is that of the man who cheerfully points his hand at a butterfly, asking “Is this a pigeon”?. In this meme, the man has been covered with icons of the applications IntelliJ, VSCode, Chromium and Signal. The butterfly which he points to is overlaid with the caption “.config”. He asks “Is this a trash can?” At the bottom of the image, we see the command du -sh executed on the directories .config/chromium/ and .config/Code, yielding file sizes of 1016M and 83M respectively.

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    It gets worse, when I was doing a refine of a Mistral-7B, on both the Linux and windows rigs the default location was somewhere on my OS drive in either %appdata% or some .config/.cache bullshit which stored the entire LLM along with all checkpoints and whatnot.

    Nutter. My C drive on windows is a 120GB, all my programs are on my Q drive in software RAID. With Linux I follow the same principle, all heavy files are on a separate partition.

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      Why is separating the OS with files necessary? I don’t think large files slows down the OS anymore…

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        Because it makes reinstalls really easy. You can just nuke your OS but everything else remains there safely.

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      The signal community should band together and write a signal client that doesn’t use the waste of space called electron. There is a rust library for signal and slint for cross platform UIs. Slint is even working (slowly) on mobile targets

      Anti Commercial-AI license

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      I use ungoogled chromium, but only for sites that absolutelly don’y wanna work on firefox.

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        I’m surprised. I haven’t had a website not work with Firefox for a long time. I haven’t even had to install chromium as a backup in almost two years now.

        • @devfuuu
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          They are out there. I also have it around for those occasions. More common that you’d expect. Almost always some shitty site needed for work that has problems.

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      Well you do use files named chrome.css, as Firefox based browsers have their style css in that.

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        Yes ok my mistake, despite * I am of course not talking about files with e.g. .css extension but only the browsers with chrome* as name. :)

        Edit: Above all, I don’t want to imply that Firefox and co don’t use system resources just as wastefully. But they are still the better choice.

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          Yep, obviously, was just a joke. But technically, eg. steam is also chromium-based (which explains why it’s shit)

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              Presto was nice. But I guess being quite strict about standards was just too much to handle for the chrome fanboy developers.

          • @HStone32
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            Valve has proven they will go to great lengths to utterly thwart would-be monopolies that threaten PC gaming (the real reason proton exists). We just need to find a way to convince them that Google is a threat too.

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              I just want better APIs. Users will do the rest. A native client, still steam-style, but made in QT. Maybe not the store etc., but display that via an external browser or inline firefox somehow.

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      Firefox saves its config outside of .config/ as well, IIRC. Can’t check now, I have actually put that crappy browser in the trash bin long ago.

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      I think it might still be dropping executables in .config, stuff like the JDK or even its own software versions

    • qaz
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      Yes mostly Java and Kotlin with a combination of Java Swing and Compose for the GUI afaik

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    I like how electron shit’s “configurations” are also trash