@Ladas552 - eviltoast
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Cake day: July 15th, 2023

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  • I am glad that you are at peace with your workstations now, but just for updates on current situation in Linux Desktop world:

    1. Mostly the same, but now you can just turn switchable graphics off, so to only use Nvidia.
    2. Now we can use stable pipewire which is 3x times better
    3. Have not seen a delayed arch update problem in a while.
    4. Now it’s fine. In Build steam browser still sucks tho, and turning hardware acceleration is an ass ton of problems even now.
    5. Depending on your laptop and configs, some Linux oriented laptops can live for 15 hours on stock
    6. It’s easy with Cups and HP drivers, even trou Wi-Fi
    7. Now there are tools that can configure external monitor management. Also, Wayland is good with these types without configs
    8. We still don’t have Microsoft Office
    9. Flash works with emulators like Ruffles

    Glad that Linux have noticeable progress in its lifespan





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    1 year ago

    I was sick and my throat hurt, so my mom and I went to see a doctor, my usual pediatrician was off for some reason and we went to different doc, he was young by the look. I opened my mouth so he could see what’s wrong, he covered his nose and shut my mouth this instant and told it was a virus infection, it was clear that he didn’t even think before answering, so mother just treated my throat like it was Angina and pain got away. Seen this doc 2 times after and he just gave general advices like eat vitamins and stuff.

    Why even become a doctor if you not gonna treat your patients, specially children?





  • I was installing Linux normally, but messed up the partitioning, so instead of root, boot/efi and /home. I mounted root to Efi, so every change to Root doubled to EFI and so one. I wasn’t aware of this until some months ago my /dev/sda1 with / was over the space limit. So I went to check, noticed that /boot/efi is like 30 GiB in size, casually wrote “rm -rf boot/efi/” and because my root and efi were mostly linked and copied each other, the command run as if I ran “rm -rf /” and borked my install.

    Be careful with partitioning, or better yet, don’t partition manually ar 2am



  • well, you can snap your fingers in half, or cause damage to spine nerves. Only if you try too hard, if it isn’t cracking right now, it is for the best to stop at that, or try different method. But if it cracks right away in your healthy body parts, then this is good.

    Also avoid neck cracking, it can really mess you up to death.