I still use Mate, but switched the window manager to i3.
because if you use a 40 kHz signal to "draw" a 10 kHz wave, the wave will have only four "pixels", so all the high frequencies have very low fidelity
192 kHz for music.
The CD was the worst thing to happen in the history of audio. 44 (or 48) kHz is awful, and it is still prevalent. It would be better to wait a few more years and have better quality.
Nothing wrong, if don’t spend daily hours editing text (or code).
so ditch this nonsense and use a better distro?
Before Void I was using Debian (then Devuan), and I used aliases for the package manager commands there too.
Anyway, I think the “the program name is too long” argument is even worse.
xbps felt like a million characters to type which I hated
Ever heard of alias
?
For me it’s alias pks='xbps-query -Rs'
and alias pki='xbps-install'
(package search and package install).
but arch wiki is the best resource to troubleshoot linux and learn how to make things work