You know, the kind that insists on using Arch, despite being slightly (or more) below the skill level one should have before using it.
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You know, the kind that insists on using Arch, despite being slightly (or more) below the skill level one should have before using it.
I use xonsh.
Well, Python is my main programming language, so things being made with it gives me a feeling that I can understand and control them. Sometimes this feeling is even right, for example with Qtile, which is also configured with Python.
Qtile, just because it’s Python-based.
Yes, you are mostly correct. In some sense, it is more a cultural thing. If your Arch breaks, the expectations for your ability to deal with it yourself are a bit higher. There are good instructions and people willing to help, but the latter (both inside and outside of Arch community, I think) may tell you that you shouldn’t be using Arch if you don’t meet their expectations.
Anyway, another aspect of it is the fact that with my system, I am a bit of a tinkerer.