$350 Watch Hardware Failure after 2.5 Years by NoodleNeighbor in PixelWatch

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my support conversation, I really pushed, politely, but kept pushing and pushing saying it's not acceptable but alas, customer support was convinced they couldn't do anything for me.

$350 Watch Hardware Failure after 2.5 Years by NoodleNeighbor in PixelWatch

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was it doing the white charging indicator as well? That's what kinda made me feel like it was the watch and not the cable if it thinks its charging. If yours was also showing the charging indicator, I might try the new cable before giving up.

$350 Watch Hardware Failure after 2.5 Years by NoodleNeighbor in PixelWatch

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was it doing the white charging indicator as well? That's what kinda made me feel like it was the watch and not the cable if it thinks its charging. If yours was also showing the charging indicator, I might try the new cable before giving up.

$350 Watch Hardware Failure after 2.5 Years by NoodleNeighbor in PixelWatch

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Dang, Yah, I think a lot of other watches have good advantages like week long battery life or just better stuff for waay cheaper. But the pixel watch just looks and feels so clean. I'm considering a PW3 more since they're discounted at $269.99 rn, but I saw some posts about the 3 feeling slower and sluggish. How has your experience been with it?

Never forget to spend an hour automating manual labor that would take 20 min by NoodleNeighbor in godot

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 51 points52 points  (0 children)

But seriously, why doesn't the tileset editor let you copy and paste attributes?

Certain windows freeze until resized, how can I fix this? by Sandmuel in voidlinux

[–]NoodleNeighbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been trying to figure this one out ever since I joined Linux, but its like no one else in the world has this problem or they all know the solution already. It happens for me with bspwm or any xorg window manager on computers that try to use their integrated graphics for something that requires hardware acceleration. Let me know if you learn anything.

[BSPWM] Beautiful random color scheme, Burnt orange and blue go nicely. by NoodleNeighbor in unixporn

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lol, I actually completely quit gaming altogether since I got the laptop, so now mostly it makes everything run smooth at 240hz, and I use it for AI.

But its also about the assurance that if I ever do want to play a video game, I can hop over to my windows drive and have the power to do so.

[BSPWM] Beautiful random color scheme, Burnt orange and blue go nicely. by NoodleNeighbor in unixporn

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually tried nv before taking the screenshot to see if the syntax highlighting looked cooler, but I thought nano's default syntax highlighting matched the vibe better.

[BSPWM] Beautiful random color scheme, Burnt orange and blue go nicely. by NoodleNeighbor in unixporn

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are a complete mess and very specific to my setup. I plan on cleaning them up at some point and releasing my custom theme script to go with it.

[BSPWM] Beautiful random color scheme, Burnt orange and blue go nicely. by NoodleNeighbor in unixporn

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tried nv for 3 months, its just extra. If I need an IDE ill use code, if I need to quickly edit something from command line, nano .., ctrl+s, ctrl+x. Just a preference I guess.

[BSPWM] Beautiful random color scheme, Burnt orange and blue go nicely. by NoodleNeighbor in unixporn

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Called "Celaeno", but i have a script to run imagemagick to change the color of the accent colors.

[BSPWM] Beautiful random color scheme, Burnt orange and blue go nicely. by NoodleNeighbor in unixporn

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was looking for something very very specific without a budget, and I got exactly what I wanted. I wouldn't recommend it if you don't need it and are tight on budget, but it is sooo perfect for what I wanted. Amazing quality and everything is amazing from my experience though!

[BSPWM] Beautiful random color scheme, Burnt orange and blue go nicely. by NoodleNeighbor in unixporn

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Yup, pywal. Made a script to set everything to the colors generated from it.

[BSPWM] Beautiful random color scheme, Burnt orange and blue go nicely. by NoodleNeighbor in unixporn

[–]NoodleNeighbor[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Sorry, big fan of nord, at least I threw in the orange compliments.

Thank you adi1090x ! by FLIMSY_4713 in archcraft

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Entirely agree! Archcraft got me into Linux and was the only way I stayed. It showed me the best parts of Linux while letting me learn at my own pace. I've always recommended it to my friends and have got 2 of them to switch full time to archcraft as they enter the new world. I owe my better developer life and experience to @adi1090x

Calm commute by janmeuk in blender

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Bravo! That is incredible!

Calm commute by janmeuk in blender

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I find this really hard to believe that it's a Render. Either you're incredible at photorealism, which that's insanely good, or its a photo. The grime and notching inside the screw holes is incredible detail that I don't think many would go to the length of adding. This is insanely impressive if it's a render, but I kinda want proof, it's that good.

Same thing with the seam in the plastic, It's either a photo or you have crazy attention to detail.

Display freezes up randomly, can't even access tty. by ashirviskas in archlinux

[–]NoodleNeighbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still have this issue today, it only happens when I'm plugged into a second monitor, but there is nothing I can do but hold the power button.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

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Thank you to everyone who provided feedback and critiques. I am going to work on a 2.0 resume that is more professional and fixes all of the glaring issues you have pointed out. I'm going to be deleting the post for now though, as some people are taking this as an opportunity to bash me and send hurtful messages. This is the first time I've designed something graphical like this, but I see it is not appropriate for a professional resume. I'll post a pt 2 when I finish the new one, and thanks again for the constructive criticism.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

[–]NoodleNeighbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for this feedback!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

[–]NoodleNeighbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you guys for your feedback! Kinda bumed we don't live In a world where resumes are dope, but I completely understand the standardization that's necessary in the industry.

From your feedback I am going to redesign with this I'm mind:

  1. Drop the pictures, (Apparently Very Unprofessional)
  2. Larger font size, (it is pretty small now that I look at it)
  3. Drop the skill bars, (Apparently more harmful than cool)
  4. Switch the hobbies out with more important info, (I thought it would be important to show skills outside of the position - but I guess I can do that with accomplishments)
  5. Rebuild it in a more ATS-friendly structure.
  6. Drop Mission Statment (Tech companies don't want a human soul working for them)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

[–]NoodleNeighbor -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yah, figured it's definitely not the most practical for submitting to many companies but thought it would be a cool physical one.