joby

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[–] joby@programming.dev 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I haven't, but a colleague (small all remote web dev outfit) plays rocket league and had said that pop!os has felt great for games without having to tweak anything. Meanwhile, I tried to play through cult of the lamb while some friends were all playing through it and it wasn't playable

[–] joby@programming.dev 2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Yep. I got a thinkpad a couple years ago that was enough of a deal that I forgave its nvidia GPU. I followed the documentation on how to connect a repo controlled by nvidia, and since then: a) the actual GPU appears to be used, but b) maximum brightness on the screen is significantly dimmer, and games run worse than they did when the GPU wasn't actually used.

And also I use KDE. I'm still on X11, though, so I didn't complete the set.

[–] joby@programming.dev 2 points 2 weeks ago

That's good to know, thanks. I don't get asked for Linux advice that often, but I'll just recommend mint unless there are extreme hardware restrictions (which I'm sure mint can work with, but I've looked for whatever modern lightweight-focused distro is when it's a concern)

[–] joby@programming.dev 2 points 2 weeks ago

I'll try that soon. Tbf, it's absurdly easy to roll back with snapper if I make a change and it's not better, I just haven't gotten around to it.

[–] joby@programming.dev 10 points 2 weeks ago (9 children)

Yeah. "I use OpenSUSE tumbleweed, but have reasons I've been thinking about switching. I consistently hear that mint is a good place to start, or maybe pop!os if you're looking to run games"

I don't actually even say the first sentence unless the question was "what do you use?"

Sometimes, if it's clear they're trying to revive very old hardware I might help them search for something built around being lightweight.

I'm mostly happy with tumbleweed, except that I have the nvidia repo set up and am convinced that it's causing issues. One of these days I'll look into how to try the nouveau drivers and/or how to get from my current setup to dualbooting pop!os without disrupting things I need for work.

Also, an update straight up broke emacs while i was in crunch time once, but I learned to be more careful about my update timing.

[–] joby@programming.dev 2 points 2 weeks ago

Not sure if I'm misunderstanding you here... But the number from this post is for the stupid military parade in DC with the tanks, not the no kings protests. I've seen claims that there were over 6 million attendees for those.

[–] joby@programming.dev 3 points 2 weeks ago

I've been realizing this myself lately.

[–] joby@programming.dev 11 points 2 weeks ago

Interesting. I'm in small town VA, and moved house today, and am pretty keenly feeling frustration that I couldn't show up today. Searching for local actions, I landed on the base nokings.org page at some point, where there was a bright red banner saying that MN events that weren't already started were canceled at Tim Walz' recommendation, because the assassin was still at large. I can't say what time I saw that, I looked for news several times today

[–] joby@programming.dev 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It kinda sounds like it's a security risk for them not to

[–] joby@programming.dev 25 points 1 month ago (2 children)

This reads as sarcastic to me, but I and many others legitimately do, through the use of a password manager. I have an encrypted database that syncs between my phone, laptop, and a vps, and I occasionally manually back up to a free email account. I only need to remember the one password to unlock the db.

[–] joby@programming.dev 7 points 2 months ago (3 children)

What weird morals do optometrists run into?

[–] joby@programming.dev 5 points 3 months ago

I hate that I do this, but when I do finally respond to an email or letter and it's been too long, I sign off with "Yours eventually"

 

I'm on opensuse tumbleweed, and today after updating my packages, I can't use emacs. Anyone have any ideas how to troubleshoot this?

❯ emacs -Q
Loading loadup.el (source)...
Dump mode: nil
Using load-path (/usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp /usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp/emacs-lisp /usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp/progmodes /usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp/language /usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp/international /usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp/textmodes /usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp/vc)
Loading emacs-lisp/debug-early...
Symbol's function definition is void: file-name-sans-extension

 
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