Actually, it just creates a pocket dimension. They should update those dnd rules /s
Sound technician from Spain. Late millenial. I like videogames. I use arch btw.
Trans rights are human rights
Actually, it just creates a pocket dimension. They should update those dnd rules /s
True, I should’ve used the Sayori template. Shame on me.
Edit: I fixed it

But what about the 1.1% that determines innocence? You know, the minority in the report.
If you look at the right side of the trashcan, you can see the normal pattern disappear: it only has lines going one way. Also, no moiré pattern or whatever you would expect on the top part, where it should intersect with the net on the back side, vs the bottom where it doesn’t.
My verdict? Either lots of postprocessing fuckery going on, or outright AI generated image. One can’t tell these days.
Do they come with a lifetime guarantee too? Because it’d be next to impossible for most working class people to spend that kind of money on a fridge; but even if they could, do they have a guarantee that it’s not going to be broken trash in 5/10/20 years like a cheaper fridge?
If you spend 400€ at least you know you can afford to buy a new one when/if it breaks.
Copyparty is very cool, but it also confuses me a bit. It keeps giving me 403 forbidden errors when I try to rename or move files on certain folders.
I’m pretty sure it’s a permission problem, because the root folder is read only but the folders inside have permissions per user, but I never figured it out.
I still use it daily, 5/7 perfect software.
And “a thousand kilometers” is a megameter; but if you say that, people will think you’re bonkers.
Probably. On arch, you install ollama and ollama-cuda and you’re good to go.
For spooks, Phasmophobia is a good one. They do a Halloween event every year too 🎃👻


I guess people smoke because they don’t know smoking causes cancer ;3


Yeah, I know. Until I get ransomware’d and my nudes leaked, I won’t care 💅🏻✨


No, my home server. My desktop and laptop both have arch, because I do interact with them more often.


If I wanted to run updates frequently I would run arch lmao. Even if I did apt update every day, debian stable doesn’t get that many updates.
I could just run auto-update but meh.


Well, one of the reasons I’m using debian on my server is so I can kinda forget about it…
I’ll update maybe once a month, or every couple months. I don’t always restart though, so my kernel is probably a bit behind :'D


Yup. My desktop was the last computer I had running windows 10.
A couple years ago, I installed debian on an old laptop that I’m using as a home server now, and that was my first contact with Linux since 2010 or so. It was an experiment that got from “I’m just trying stuff” to “I use this every day”.
Then I got a steam deck, and I saw that gaming on Linux was a thing now. Gaming is one of the things I need my PC for, since I don’t have consoles, so that was important for me.
Then I got an old laptop from my sibling and I decided to install Arch to learn a bit more. Another experiment that got out of hand, until that laptop became my daily driver. I spent less and less time in front of my desktop.
This year, with Win10 going out of support, and having no interest in Win11 after having used Linux a bunch, I decided that was it. I did slack for a bit, because I had a lot of files that I needed to review and backup (or delete).
Because of unrelated stuff with my server -I had to empty my external hard drive to reformat it from NTFS to ext4-, I used the opportunity to do the hard work, and when that was over, installing Arch was a breeze.
That was a couple months ago, and I’m still customizing the PC, because life got in the way, and I’m doing things differently to my laptop (using niri instead of hyprland, using btrfs instead of ext4 -which I did wrong and I have to fix to be able to do snapshots-).
But yeah, I’m having fun and I don’t miss windows. There’s some software that I need sometimes, like the 8bitdo firmware updater and things like that, but it’s mostly minor stuff. I did use FL Studio before and I heard it doesn’t work great on Linux, but I haven’t made music for the past 4 years, and if I want to and can’t make it work I can always use Reaper or something :)


They did have a base building mechanic in diamond/pearl, if you can call a hole in the ground a “base”.
K is for the Key to your heart.
Romanian (with a tiny bit of Spanish)
Spanish from Spain (with some Arabic too)