[-] H2207@lemmy.world 28 points 1 year ago

Laughs in AMD

[-] H2207@lemmy.world 87 points 1 year ago

Assuming this is about C:S 2, turning off Vsync and setting to medium graphics gets my 60+ FPS. 6800XT and Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Arch linux btw

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[-] H2207@lemmy.world 54 points 1 year ago
  • Proton & Lutris
  • Libreoffice & Nextcloud
  • G.I.M.P, Inkscape, Krita
  • It's cooler, more secure, more private, more trusting etc.
  • More compatible than Windows 11 that's for sure
[-] H2207@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago

Everyone should use Linux, it's just whether or not they can use Linux.

[-] H2207@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

I don't see the point in cushions, the sofa's got a backrest for a reason and they're always way too hard to. Same goes for butt cushions on dining chairs, 10/10 times I take them off.

[-] H2207@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago

That was one incredible cyborg rabbit-hole I just went down.

[-] H2207@lemmy.world 42 points 1 year ago

Literally anything with tech, new hardware, new laptop, bigger VPS or another Raspberry Pi. My bedroom is starting to look like some back-alley tech store from a dystopian movie.

Oh and, to top it all off, Star Citizen.

[-] H2207@lemmy.world 100 points 1 year ago

Why do I feel like I'm the only person who uses the Element Zapper tool in uBlock Origin. Just choose the tool and one-click delete any elements you want.

Most of the time the "Adblocker Detected" prompt is an overlay on top of the website, so just zap that out of existence.

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Clearly a picture of a cat, however A.I. has mistaken it as a dog.

Haha another, "AI Dumb" meme. I know, don't worry. This gave me a modest chuckle

[-] H2207@lemmy.world 46 points 1 year ago

I think the current status-quo of devices like laptops is unsustainable. For example just because the CPU is a bit slow doesn't mean the RAM, GPU (If Applicable), PSU, Motherboard, I/O Ports, Display, Speakers, Camera, Keyboard, Trackpad etc should go too. The way it's currently done is so incredibly wasteful and peak capitalist (Hi Apple 🫠).

So I'm 100% on board with Framework's goal and, if it is financially feasible, you should go with them. Software is infinite, hardware is not. But if Framework's is a bit too steep then I'd go with someone like System76 just because I don't want to fuel the fire of Big Tech.

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TL;DR: Do. Not. Share. Boot. Partitions. Across. Linux. Installs.

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So a couple days ago I posted a screenshot of my first Gentoo install in a VM. I mentioned that I planned on putting it on my hardware in a triple boot setup (Arch - Main, BillyG-O$ - VR games, Gentoo - Pain). This is a follow-up on my adventures doing that.

Everything went well initially, I followed almost the exact same steps as the VM and things went by much faster (as it had access to all my resources). However I made 1 respectfully sized blunder, for some stupid reason, I tried to share boot partitions between my Arch and this Gentoo. DO NOT DO THAT, I can speak from ~this~ experience.

Because of sharing boot partitions, GRUB got absolutely buggered 6 ways from Sunday resulting in GRUB unable to find my Arch initramfs. Not good at all. So for about 2 days my system was unbootable (I took a break from the computer, I'd just about had it).

Thanfully though it turns out my previous Arch-only GRUB install still existed so with a quick boot override I was finally able to get back into Arch. I then proceeded to totally destroy every last trace of Gentoo from my boot drive and reinstall the kernel, thereby remaking my initramfs. My system is restored 🥹.

So, in conclusion, I feel that Gentoo is definitely good fun and worth doing, however if you're installing it on the same drive as a pre-existing OS be. Hyper. Vigilant. I'm not sure how or why my old Arch-GRUB still existed but by golly am I thankful it did.

This did not scare me off Gentoo at all because it was my error. So I'm probably going to reattempt it soon. I also jusy wanted to say thanks for the engagement and tips on my previous post, I love the Linux community and our little corner of the internet. I await the day where our pride and joy is mainstream, along with so many others I'm sure. I hope you have a great day/night :).

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Screenshot of QEMU VM showing an ASCII Gentoo Logo + system info

I followed Mental Outlaw's 2019 guide and followed the official handbook to get up-to-date instructions and tailored instructions for my system, the process took about 4 hours however I did go out for a nice walk while my kernel was compiling. Overall I enjoyed the process and learnt a lot about the Linux kernel while doing it.

I'm planning on installing it to my hardware soon, this was to get a feel for the process in a non-destructive way.

[-] H2207@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago

gm_construct?

[-] H2207@lemmy.world 36 points 1 year ago

You've been genomed

[-] H2207@lemmy.world 22 points 1 year ago

It's a beautiful shade of red, and the intricate little details across the swirl. It's a nice change to the bland, corporate logos we're used to.

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Maybe it's just because there's less content on Lemmy as of right now, but I remember doomscrolling Reddit, but now I only briefly open Lemmy once or twice a day.

Could this be an example of the affects of addictive social media?

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