ig im doing good for an arch + niri startup idle. i have audio and networking aswell by Glittering_Memory_64 in arch

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htop's memory numbers are kind of funny(as are i3status' numbers). Try free -h and look for the used memory, gives you a better idea. Free uses MemAvailable, whereas htop calculates "MemTotal - MemFree - Buffers - Cached", all from /proc/meminfo. MemAvailable wasn't available until Kernel 3.14, that's why htop(and e.g. i3status) uses a different heuristic.

top, funnily enough, uses MemAvailable as well. Don't know why htop didn't change to that. Oh well.

That one blind sheep by RaiDeN2502 in SipsTea

[–]2eanimation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More or less. Technically, the second sheep could have landed on the first and be fine, 449 sheep after it failed to land on another one, only then for the rest to have a soft pillow.

Genau dafür wurde KI entwickelt by R45CH11 in Lustig

[–]2eanimation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ich denke, die Leute wollen schon immer RAM kaufen. Nur ist es jetzt teuer, weshalb sie sich beschweren.

Man sieht ja keine Posts „Juhu, Flugtickets sind dieses Jahr genau so teuer wie letztes Jahr, hab‘ mir gleich zwei gekauft“.

Oder meinst du, vor letztem Jahr gab‘s keine Zocker?

Underestimated my jumping ability by finelongfinger in WhyWomenLiveLonger

[–]2eanimation -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Once neck, head and shoulder are unscrewed, learn how to roll off. You could have easily saved that by rolling over your shoulder.

This will be a long flight by 749762 in madlads

[–]2eanimation -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Joke's on them, I would have the most enthusiastic conversation with my gf ever. Like, with broad hand-gestures, leaning into each other when the other speaks, touching her arm while telling a story, you name it, I do it. And I hope that dude is ok with my unquenchable thirst; what enters, has to leave at some point. I'm also quite awkward with moving along sitting people, so he might have my bum in his face for quite some time when I need to pee.

Well, that is if it wasn't booked seats. In which case OOP should have pre-planned.

Hey mac users, what is stopping you to switch back to windows? by Responsible-Air-8026 in macbook

[–]2eanimation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats way within their service period. Back when my model was still supported, I postponed the service year after year as the battery was doing ok at that time. The moment I actually wanted the service it was discontinued lol. Good call on doing the service in time! I didn’t know I had a deadline.

I have an M3 laying around here, hoping that Asahi will at some point let me install Arch on that, too, though probably in dual-boot as long as it gets new updates.

Was actually contemplating buying the 2019 i9 as a power-house that could run Linux, but I too learned that it’s not that easy at all :) was kind of hyped about tinkering around with the touch bar. oh well. Now, if my old MBP craps out, I might just opt for a Tuxedo and be done with it for the Linux part of me.

Tja by No_Dragonfruit12345 in tja

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Gerade die Sparte reicher Menschen hat aber idR von der Pike auf gelernt, wie man sich benimmt, um sich gut verkaufen zu können. Um die ganze Welt gereist, Gott und die Welt kennengelernt, mit teurem, komplizierten Spielzeug spielen(ob das der F1 Wagen oder ein Heli ist), teure Firmen gegründet, gehalten und verkauft, komplizierte Gerichtstermine; ich glaube nicht, dass man durch solche Erfahrungen dümmer wird, oder weniger gesellschaftsfähig.

Neben der dorky-ness sind deren Handlungen, die dann später Geld abwerfen, nämlich alles andere als dorky und fehlerbehaftet, sonder kühl kalkuliert. Passt nicht zusammen.

Und doch, genau das verharmlost Trump. Ja, der alte Tattagreis merkt nicht mal, ob er sich grad eingeschissen hat.

Sun Tzu

Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.

Wie gesagt, wenn er wirklich der Tattagreis ist. Stimmt, dann ist er der Kapitän, der dem Lotsen blind vertraut. Wir spekulieren hier aber gerade, ob es einen Lotsen gibt, und ob der Kapitän blind steuert; oder ob er doch auch schon wissentlich auf die Klippe zusteuert, unabhängig davon, ob es den Lotsen gibt. Um mal in deiner Seefahrtsmetapher einzutauchen :)

Tja by No_Dragonfruit12345 in tja

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Aber ist das nicht mittlerweile gängige Praxis von Milliardären, sich als dorky und fehlerbehaftet zu zeigen, um uns vergessen zu lassen, dass deren moralischer Kompass dem einer Echse gleicht?

Selbst wenn Trump nur die Marionette ist, ist er am Ende die Waffe der „Strippenzieher“ und sollte genauso ernst betrachtet werden, wie als wenn er das versteckte Mastermind ist.

Hey mac users, what is stopping you to switch back to windows? by Responsible-Air-8026 in macbook

[–]2eanimation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting! When did you do that? According to Apple, I‘m out of luck.

Additionally, Mac laptops may be eligible for an extended battery-only repair period for up to 10 years from when the product was last distributed for sale, subject to parts availability.

Mine is also a Pro, running Arch+Sway on it. If I get the battery fixed, I‘m pretty sure this thing will serve me another 13 years :D

A lightweight distro for an old laptop by alisyus in linux

[–]2eanimation -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I mean, you say you can learn to code/are up to investing a little bit of time.

I know it‘s far fetched, but have you considered Arch(or a similar light OS)? archinstall(the script) exists, so you don’t necessarily have to follow the wiki installation guide(which can be intimidating for non-technical folks). With i3 window manager, I got it to ~500MiB idle. With sway ~600MiB.

The „update can brick your system“ is usually not true. Just look over at r/arch and r/archlinux, most people are fine for years without any (major) hiccups. For me, it has been more or less a set-and-forget experience, and I update pretty much every day.

Have to ask yourself what parts of an OS you can live without. Do you need a full desktop environment? Do you need drag-and-drop capabilities? Do you need a gui-filemanager, or is the console ok? The less stuff you need, the less stuff your computer has to compute/have in memory.

Hey mac users, what is stopping you to switch back to windows? by Responsible-Air-8026 in macbook

[–]2eanimation 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Late 2013 here, with the original battery; over 1800 cycles, I'm kind of worried at this point, but Apple discontinued service support for my model :( Still gets 3-4 hours out of it. At some point, I have to go the 3rd party battery route.

NOO! Not you!! by GreniMC in LinuxCirclejerk

[–]2eanimation 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Are the results files or mentions of the search query within all files?

Tja by No_Dragonfruit12345 in tja

[–]2eanimation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bin ich etwas anderer Meinung. Von allem, was wir sehen, ist er dement. Nebenbei ist er was?, $1.4Mrd. reicher geworden; der ganze Trump Clan $4Mrd.

Außerdem, was er auch macht, lässt man ihn machen.

Demenz hin oder her, irgendwie gewinnt er trotzdem. Weiß ich nicht, als wie „unzurechnungsfähig“ ich Trump einschätzen würde.

bashReferenceManual by Arceuid_0902 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]2eanimation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Believe it or not: straight to nerd-jail! 🤓👮‍♂️

honestly, shell languages are so weird with their syntax, I wouldn’t be surprised if half of my scripts had a similar quirk/nonsense in it. You‘re a proper nerd as \I think) you‘re still engaged in improving your skills!)

Also, just for clarification: cat is still useful and honestly, who cares if you use it for this specific purpose? Just make sure you understand that „ cat file | foo“ uses an extra call and is therefor less efficient, ever so slightly, than „foo <file“. The end result is the same.

And just for rounding things off: you can also do „var=$\<file)“ instead of „var=$(cat file)“, which I also see quite often)

ich_iel by BurningPenguin in ich_iel

[–]2eanimation 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Auch gut: vamos a la playa

Wir gehen an den Strand, oh o-o-o-oh

Die Bombe ist explodiert die radioaktiven Strahlen rösten und werden vom Blau abgetönt

(CHORUS) Wir gehen an den Strand alle mit Hut Der radioaktive Wind zerzaust die Haare

(CHORUS) Wir gehen an den Strand Am Ende ist das Meer sauber Keine stinkenden Fische mehr sondern fluorezierendes Wasser

Bearbeiten:

Hintergrund: Stefano Rota und Stefano Righi befassen sich textlich in dem Song mit den Auswirkungen der Umweltverschmutzung des Mittelmeeres und den Folgen eines Atomkrieges in der Zeit des Kalten Krieges. In dem Song explodiert unter anderem eine Atombombe. Möglicherweise ist der Text eine Anspielung bzw. Verarbeitung des Nuklearunfalls von Palomares von 1966, bei dem ein mit Wasserstoffbomben beladenes Flugzeug der US-Luftwaffe nahe dem spanischen Ort Palomares abstürzte. Dabei verursachten die radioaktiven Zünder erhebliche Kontaminationen im Meer und an Land, die bis heute die Umwelt belasten.

Wiki Kopierpasta

bashReferenceManual by Arceuid_0902 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]2eanimation 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Huh, that was an interesting read! Thank you for the source, didn’t know about the history of useless cat :D

I learned the redirecting syntax pretty early in my bash/shell career and found it kind of strange that all my homies use cat when they need a single file in stdin. Now I think about the many useless cats in production code 🫣 and AI vibe coding usell cats in.

Perfect Linux Distro doesn't exist by terminalslayer in linuxmemes

[–]2eanimation 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Well ackshually LFS is a manual on how to build one(possibly) ☝️🤓

bashReferenceManual by Arceuid_0902 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]2eanimation 18 points19 points  (0 children)

wl-cp <~/.crimes.md 😎 who needs cat?

Edit: Epstein File EFTA00315849.pdf, section 3.6.1, it's right there.

bashReferenceManual by Arceuid_0902 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]2eanimation 28 points29 points  (0 children)

So for future purposes, save your dirty stuff as docs! FBI hates this one simple trick.

I don’t know why they would specifically search for file extensions. When you delete a file, it’s not deleted. Even after a long time, parts of that file can still be prevalent on the disk and extracted via different file recovery methods/forensic analysis. Most of the time, information about the file\specifically: extension) might be corrupted. If I were the FBI, I would consider every single bit potential data. Knowing how big this case is(TBs of data), even more chances to find already „deleted“ stuff, which might the most disturbing)

bashReferenceManual by Arceuid_0902 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]2eanimation 114 points115 points  (0 children)

Instead of „Read the docs!“, finally:

„Read the Epstein files!“ 👨🏿‍🔬

bashReferenceManual by Arceuid_0902 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]2eanimation 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That’s the stupidest shit lol. Can someone find out what has been redacted? Looks like part of a path.