Will you share pictures of your latest Gundam dioramas with us?
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Quick, be fast and setup a binary cache so that he can substitute nixos.org with you.
Trust me, it’s the only way.
sntx@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•What kind of mindset do you need to be succesful starting and continuing to use Linux.3·3 months agoIf I have a problem, I try (and with Linux) often succeed to understand the problem. This is very rewarding and allows my systems to run without many problems, since I can extinguis issues at the cause.
Well state includes (for most configs I’ve seen) the persistence of user paswords, known_hosts, wifi auth, /home, /var, nix-channels, nixos-generations, disk encryption passwords, secrets in general, docker/podman, VMs, …
Luckily most gui toolkits have a way of disabling CSD. For gtk/libadwaita I recommend something like Gradience to generate a theme with corners of your liking.
What’s the difference between opaque and transparent+blur?
sntx@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Need help with setting up full disk encryption (FDE) where /home is on another drive.1·4 months agoThat’s the simplest answer.
Shouldn’t everyone that installed Arch the right way be able to do it on most distros, simply after installing Pacman?
Though I think changing (shrink, create new, migrate, delete old) the partition layout would count as installing another distro on top…
Want a challange? Start with something like Silverblue.
Do you have sources on the “burn out” phenomenon?
As far as I’m aware there’s stress buildup from thermal cycles and overheating - but now burn out from keeping the hardware at, let’s say 95C.
It even has integrated graphics - so throw out that GPU, I have my server with a 6700k pull less than 20W at idle!
I’m not sure if I can donate to LixOS, yet…
sntx@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•But hey, I'm just a normal kid, like you, except that I ask questions3·5 months agoGood looking UI (designs) and good UX is not the same!
Apple is known for doing both relatively good (especially on the first iphone).
However personally I still dislike the Apple UI (the macos dock eats too much screen space, ios close all where?, ios back gesture,… for example) and UX (the system actively tries to prevent me from doing certain things). I mean, in the end, there often are keybindings that do the job, but those are harder to learn the the emacs keybindings imo.
sntx@lemm.eeto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Since Xorg is getting old, looking at trying Wayland WMs3·5 months ago25 W idle * 1 year = 219kWh
ANS * 0.21 EUR/kWh = 45.99 EUR
I’d say that’s still a significant amount, even if you subtract from that amount the time you use the computer.
To be honest, I switched to Wayland years ago precisely because of the better perceived input/cursor experience.
Change my mind, but having an average of half a frame input latency is much preferred when in return I gain that the cursor position on the screen actually aligns with all the other content displayed.
Plus, I’m very sensitive to tearing, so whenever it happens I get the impression that there was a huge rendering error.
Well and on the note that the cursor might visibly stutter, sure. But it’s a bit misleading. A game pinning the GPU to 100 % and running on 5 FPS doesn’t mean that your cursor will be rendered with 5 FPS. So far I’ve only noticed cursor lag/stutters in OOM situations, but neither under heavy GPU or CPU load.
sntx@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Maybe Lemmy can forcibly invent a new term for "ricing". (Good faith pls)1·6 months agoTo personalize your setup, is to deviate from the default config to better match your preferences - whatever those may be, however over the top those may be.
That doesn’t imply any optimization, unless it’s what you personally prefer.
sntx@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Maybe Lemmy can forcibly invent a new term for "ricing". (Good faith pls)1·6 months agoI have yet to see a personalized setup with blurred window borders xD
sntx@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Maybe Lemmy can forcibly invent a new term for "ricing". (Good faith pls)152·6 months agoCan’t people refer to it as their personalized setups? Or is that too hard to write?
You can already do so incredibly much by hooking up a few extra LSPs and keybinds (calling external scripts/programs)!
What I’m personally still missing though:
- Code Folding
- More refined subprocess handling, i.e. term-buffer switching or floating term (when excuting gitui via keybind for example)
- Emacs Org-Mode like context aware styling, for i.e. Bold or Italic text hints from LSP
- Font changes (restricted through terminal)
- Different Font/Line sizes for i.e. headings (restricted through terminal)
- Inline images (sixel!)
- Dedicated optional client, a-la Neovide with cursor animations (helps orientation with jumps etc.), and to alleviate the previous terminal restrictions
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