lilith267

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 23 hours ago

I think your pixel printer just ran out of colored ink!

7x4 #ffffff :3

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (5 children)

Voting is upholding a bad system that makes things worse.

Not voting is inaction that lets the system make things worse.

Idk how people can't understand that there are no "right" answers, nomatter if we personally believe that voting does/doesn't help we all collectively want better and getting there starts with working together rather then scapegoating

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 days ago

This is much less a Linux problem and much more a communuty one. We really need a semi-centralized place to get recent linux info and a nice guide on linux specific knowlage for beginners, but then people will cry needing to learn what wayland/x11 and such are will turn people away. Whoever was telling you windows games 10-15% faster were fucking dumbasses, I have zero problem running any game I want on my machine but the preformace has been exactly the same as windows (which I still consider a win for linux)

The next big problem is people going "We don't need gaming distros" when those gaming distros are made to solve this exact problem. If you haven't already try out Bazzite or Nobara and it might "just work" (no promises tho). But a distro like Mint/Pop/Debian are going to have a lot of missing drivers/package updates for the latest hardware, Fedora needs relatively a lot of post-install tinkering to get things working since they only ship opensource packages by default, Garuda is not ment for beginners and uses a more unstable kernal for preformance, but you still need to tinker with drivers. Bazzite and Nobara are the two big distros that aim to "just work" out of the box and even re-package some software with the latest fixes. And incase you don't like the look of them, you can install whatever theme over KDE Plasma you want

Ofc I get if your tired of hearing "just install this distro instead" but a lot of advice is coming from others who also don't actually know whats going on under the surface, and sometimes your hardware just isn't supportes (not a linux issue but a manufacturer one). And if your at the point where using windows for gaming works and thats enough for you, nothin wrong with just using windows

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

I keep messing up my positioning LMAO 7x3 #00000000 please

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago

I love how it all seems so magical until you get to the bottom and poisons is listed as an ingredient

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Low teir is where all the fun is at!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

Hope im not too late for 7x3 #ffffff!

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

Now this is a good gray, OPs images are not (for my tastes at least)

[–] [email protected] 23 points 6 days ago (9 children)

My application:

Pros:

  • Great at cooking
  • Built several gardens and chicken coups
  • I have zero problem doing all the house chores if I get to wear a maid dress
  • Computer skillz, love selfhosting
  • Very good at handywork and fixing things

Cons:

  • Im anti (generative) ai (for eco and copyright reasons)
  • I will talk your ear off about planes, cars, trains, tanks, nuclear power, etc
  • And the worst offender: I play warthunder
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Thats the thing tho, MPV can literally have any UX you want

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

7x2 #ffffff :3c

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

6x4 #ffffff :D

 

Servo and Ladybird are both nowhere near close to daily drivable (at least for the general public), however Servos been making a ton of progress after their restart and seems much more like an actual chrome competitor then Ladybird. So why do I never see it talked about while Ladybird seems to be the next big topic here?

Keep in mind I do think these are both amazing projects and I really hope they can co-exist

Edit: Looks like the main reasoning is Servo's focus on being embedded while Ladybird promises a fully functional browser

 

Right now I have everything except wireguard setup on my old Thinkpad. I'm planning on hosting a minecraft server, forgejo, jellyfin, and fediverse instances. Before I expose everything to the open web I'd be grateful if someone could look my setup over and tell me if this is secure enough I can just update containers when they need and forget about security

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System: laptop with HDD(no money for ssd) and power issues + old non-smart TV + router under TV OS: Fedora server

Idea: Since the old laptop is close enough to the router for Ethernet, I'm using it as a home server. Then I had the idea to also use it as a smart TV like device since it's right under the TV. I figured an HDD wouldn't be a huge issue for streaming from jellyfin or the internet.

Server side stuff I've found lots of great information on but I'm struggling with the roku-like/smart TV setup:

  • how do I disable the laptops display on boot?
  • using waydroid + cage to run full screen android application when tv is connected?
  • can the TV remote be mapped to Linux inputs?
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