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Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)

  • Just buy a minipc and use it solely for gaming on Windows if you really need to game.

  • Just updated the code so all new testament books are being fetched properly. (It wasn't the case when I posted this at first glance.)

    ~-EDIT- Updated the code again due to some old testament books not being properly fetched -- should be g2g now.~

    ~-EDIT2- Added a way to scroll between chapters. -NOW- it is g2g.~

    Fixed some minors annoyances and some books -stll- not being properly fetched.

  • Truth be told, most folks aren't interested in having a conversation with strangers on the internet -- but "use" em as a scapegoat for their personal/irl issues. With that said, the logic behind "downvote-happy" users is simply, "Have this downvote because I'm feeling like shiz and I must downvote you so I can feel a false sense of superiority/intelligence over you and feel less like shiz.".

  • For the same reason you typed this post.

  • More like the same thing.

    At 80's however will be like "Damn, I used to talk with randoms about my age and making such a big deal in my 20'ties. And now I'm in my 80'ties and I could die in any moment."

    At 100'ties will be like "Ah, fu-"

  • Just you wait until you reach a point where you think "I used to feel old when I was in my 20'ties. Now I'm really old."

    t. Am 41 years old.

  • A very solid mod indeed. Too bad it has only one map.

  • A octa-core RISCV processor? Looks like its happening lads.

  • Been using sway on my orange pi's and hyprland on my x86_64 PC for years and I never had any issues with em. And I suppose with openbox the experience will be exactly the same thing.

  • Right now.

    I'm running Dietpi (Which is pretty much a "tweaked" debian) on my orange pi 5 max and arch linux on my x86_64 pc. Both are bare metal installations, so the "killer feature" is, er... whatever I want, pretty much. I also have a orange pi zero 3 running dietpi serving me nextdns under docker... and another orange pi zero 3 serving as my "Theres a blackout going on in town and all I have to do is to play retropie" pc.

  • A trickster that wants to make a fool of everyone out of pleasures and illusions of grandeur? Definitely Ubuntu. Promises a "easy to use" distro while installing unsolicited packages and fetching unauthorized info without your consent on the background.

  • I don't make up stuff, but rely on facts and logic instead. :^)

  • "Typical" implies "standard", so a low to mid end rig. Which also means (presumably) a "standard' use case i.e what any "typical" user does -- search for something on the internet, see funny videos and post on online communities such as facebook or similars. And before you say "define a typical user" -- a user that has a very basic understanding on how to interact with a computer and use it properly. So... even "your mom" fits this criteria.

  • Kind of a self-flex... I used to care about this distro way back when I was in my "I want everything to use as little to no memory!" phase.

    ...until I realized that 200 MiB "more" memory does little to no difference on (pretty much everything).

    ...unless you are using a really baked 'tater as a pc.

  • Nothing is stopping you from making a terminal with a very niche command running on the background 24/7 and call that a "window bar" btw, so.... as long as its a minimal installation, "they sky is the limit". :^)

  • In a nutshell -- sway has a "all-in-one" config. You can set up keyboard, mouse, screen resolution and even the screen Hz on its single file.

    But yeah, if you want to (really) fiddle with it, you've got to learn how to deal with the config file first.

    For instance, here is my completely messed up config file for sway.

  • (Working) wine for arm64 when?

  • Can't go wrong with lynx.

  • Honestly, I'd rather record command and flags instead of relying on aliases to do that for me.

    Unless if its something very "niche" (like automatically pulling the required third party software everytime the distro boots up on .bash_profile).

  • commandline @programming.dev

    GitHub - talwat/lowfi: An extremely simple lofi player.

    github.com /talwat/lowfi
  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How do I make my own internet?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Does leaving a single board computer caseless can be a problem or not?

  • Self-hosting @slrpnk.net

    Image size: ~1.85 MiB. Dockerized nextdns. Runs as a non-root user.

    hub.docker.com /r/defnotgustavom/nextdns
  • NextDNS @lemmy.world

    Image size: ~1.85 MiB. Dockerized nextdns. Runs as a non-root user.

    hub.docker.com /r/defnotgustavom/nextdns
  • commandline @programming.dev

    GitHub - piqoni/cast-text: A zero latency, easy-to-use full-text news terminal reader.

    github.com /piqoni/cast-text
  • Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome! @lemmy.world

    Throwing all files in a .dot directory -- does it improves security of a docker container?

  • Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome! @lemmy.world

    Does making a tmpfs at $ROOTFS/tmp and then symlinking it with ~/.cache affects performance in any way?

  • raspberrypi @lemmy.ml

    So apparently if you echo "export PAN_MESA_DEBUG='gofaster'" > ~/.bashrc it will make pretty much everything faster. Now, if you do that but with "gofaster:gofaster" it will make things even FASTER...

  • Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome! @lemmy.world

    How do I check if a specific command is playing sound?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Editing (or running) file(s) regardless of current directory.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is it possible to parse a rss reader through ffplay?

  • raspberrypi @lemmy.ml

    Raspberry Pi IPO: are they selling out?

  • Single Board Computers @lemux.minnix.dev

    Raspberry Pi IPO: are they selling out?

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Best ergonomic/vertical mouse for FPS gaming?

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Has any of you ever tried the "Ragnok 2 gun mouse"? If so, how good is it?

  • raspberrypi @lemmy.ml

    Can I damage or even kill a sbc if I use a power supply with a lower amperage than what is recommended/expected by the manufacturers?

  • Docker @programming.dev

    Can't grasp the idea that I need more than an adblocker for docker.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    I'm looking for a command that is similar to cpupower, but for gpu (or even both -- gpupower?systempower?)

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    "Combokeys" instead of hotkeys.