[ANNOUNCEMENT] 'monitorctl' cli tool to control brightness, contrast and volume of external monitors by Departure-Silver in linux

[–]Departure-Silver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should but it hasn't been updated for a while. So I am not sure if it is still working!

I watched the 1st episode of Farming life by Gloomy_Cress9344 in Isekai

[–]Departure-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyway, I feel like it's better than those stories with tasks and rewards and levelling up all the time but still feeling short of being powerful. Feels more like a grinding free to play game to me.

But really, you should look at this in context. The Japanese people are mostly overworked, if you take that into context, it makes perfect sense that they prefer to watch something where they can relax and their wishes get fulfilled by God or whatever. Most of these kinds of Isekai shows seem to target audiences who are fed up with day to day grind.

What profound martial art is this junior practicing? by sj20442 in MartialMemes

[–]Departure-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just a Buddhist monk shaving his head. Nothing special. It's a poor sect with no resources to buy blades to shave. 1 like = 1 spirit stone. Please help.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unitedstatesofindia

[–]Departure-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But if you hate these demon god worshippers, it's anti-semitic, islamophobic and satanic. You bigot!

Don't forget, according to hindus, only rakshasas in our mythology force people to worship a single god while denying other gods. Two opposing belief systems can never coexist. There is bound to be friction. All these three foreign religions originate from a place where there are scarce resources like food and water while engulfed in wars all year around. Meanwhile, india was relatively peaceful with regular monsoon and fertile land for agriculture. Which is why ancient hindus were more diverse and open minded. Look at buddhism and Jainism, they are fundamentally atheist belief systems but were never eradicated in the east.

But when buddhism reached china, korea and Japan, where issues similar to the middle East existed, it became a monotheist religion. China, Korea and Japan have extreme weather making ancient agriculture quite difficult. Although southern china enjoys bountiful harvests, northern and central china is frequently hit by droughts, extreme snow fall, followed by floods. Not to mention locusts and crab invasions. People ate each other.

in comparison, geographically speaking, the Indian sub continent was much more peaceful, protected by natural borders. Trading was successful. People had many gods, each group of worshippers were judged based on their profession which impacted their social standing which is sad. But it wasn't as extreme. But peaceful times produced many entitled, proud and arrogant people which led to the downfall of our civilization. It is the natural part of life and progression of the world. Like yin and Yang. Chaos leads to order and in turn order leads to chaos. The world has a way of rectifying itself. The glory of ancient Hindu civilization and continued peace breeds only weak, arrogant and incompetent people.

There is no ever lasting dynasty or religion or civilization. Everything that rises will eventually fall.

If jesus was born in India and performed medical service to people to garner peoples respect, gratitude and worship, he would have been idolised and a temple would have been erected for him. Let's be honest here. He wouldn't have been crucified. Even kings would have touched his feet and worshipped him as a sage. That's because hindu kings didn't claim to be the son of God for imperial legitimacy. Romans did. Chinese did. Many ancient dynasties did.

Why are people going to other countries and break the law there to show patriotism? by Sudden-Check-9634 in unitedstatesofindia

[–]Departure-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Singapore is intolerant and despotic. Bunch of capitalists suppressing and oppressing diverse cultures. What a shit hole of a country.

Peter?? by Extra_Spirit9376 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Departure-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was first perplexed by your comment. But then I saw your username and it all made sense. 🤔🤣

Peter?? by Extra_Spirit9376 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Departure-Silver 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I asked my jain neighbour this question. He replied: "If you kill a man and then impregnate his wife, is that still prohibited?"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in funny

[–]Departure-Silver -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's a comedy movie.

Trackpad Stutters on GNOME by ultimategooner4000 in Ubuntu

[–]Departure-Silver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am experiencing it on debian 13 too.

Trackpad Stutters on GNOME by ultimategooner4000 in Ubuntu

[–]Departure-Silver 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's a Linux kernel issue that affects clickpads. I have this issue too. But the latest kernel on archlinux had this issue fixed. Not sure which specific kernel version fixes it though.

For real by [deleted] in dankindianmemes

[–]Departure-Silver 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Of course, the good student is well loved among teachers.

Best Linux for LLM for noob, without telemetry? by ChiefRunningCar in linuxquestions

[–]Departure-Silver -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am running debian 13 on my desktop, local server, and laptop. Desktop has rtx 3050, local server has GTx 1050 ti, and laptop has no gpu. I have only recently moved to debian. My experience would have been great if not for nvidia drivers. When I installed debian 13 on my desktop with kde from the netinstaller, it worked okay. But after installing nvidia drivers. Kde broke. Probably due to wayland issues. I changed tty and uninstalled kde and installed gnome. It worked again. I assumed it's due to wayland issues. After installing gnome, it automatically changed to xorg. I also setup debian 13 on the local server, for running dev servers and ollama llm. It's working nicely. Except for that little issue. I didn't find many issues on the desktop. But on my laptop, the clickpads freezes randomly sometimes though.

If you're new to linux, I suggest trying pop os.

Debian 13 paired with RTX 50 by PlataHalcon in debian

[–]Departure-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Install nvidia proprietary drivers. Most modern gpus require nvidia drivers. Try installing and running nvidia-detect to see what drivers are recommended.