

Windows people don’t even know what git is, let alone version control. 😜
Windows people don’t even know what git is, let alone version control. 😜
But dare you something doesn’t work as expected under plasma. Trying to figure out what causes the issue is a daunting task. Also you mentioned windows rules much, did you mean you prefer windows rules from plasma to tiling? Because setting up windows rules for all your applications is AT LEAST as bothersome as it is in any of the twms I tried/use (i3wm, river) or WMs like labwc.
Runit specific bs? You mean being simple and sane? lol And yes reading documentation is true for both. Also be aware of context.
I think their documentation is pretty solid, for everything else the reddit/internet searches can solve it. But as with EVERY DISTRO on this planet, the archwiki can be applied! You just need to know what are the differences from void to arch. (no systemd for example)
Wait, immutable distribution don’t have a packet manager? But you can still install flatpaks?
I am not a newbie and wouldn’t even know how to do it without using a manual (archwiki)
Very bad post. And Tumbleweed has OBS (Open Build Systems), although I dont even know if that is the right name for its AUR equivalent.
Don’t use github/gitlab for small private repositories! use codeberg.org if you are not a developer. If you are in need for a big more jazz and looking at self-hosting go for forgejo.