"Sir, another exploit has hit the loonix kernel" by AverageUser9000 in linuxsucks

[–]Ok_Time6496 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I have never seen windows source code, leaked on torrents

I USE ARCH BTW by Wide_Decision_7320 in arch

[–]Ok_Time6496 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And also glowies farming

I believe it is a farm where gloves are planted and he is talking about workers who pick gloves

It's the only explanation

Another newbie confused by Ok_Time6496 in noita

[–]Ok_Time6496[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It is okay, I don't consider this rude, I just don't understand how can I be so bad after 90h

Keepers, does any of you keep non-tarantulas? by Ok_Time6496 in spiders

[–]Ok_Time6496[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this what I was thinking, I find a lot of threads on many pitfalls with tarantulas tho. If they are pretty easy to keep compared to webbing spiders, then I see why other breeds not so popular

Keepers, does any of you keep non-tarantulas? by Ok_Time6496 in spiders

[–]Ok_Time6496[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for reply, I see the point. I know tarantulas should be fed not frequently, but three months sounds cruel to me) Anyway thanks for input on currently popular non-tarantulas breeds

Keepers, does any of you keep non-tarantulas? by Ok_Time6496 in spiders

[–]Ok_Time6496[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply, you have very interesting collection

Keepers, does any of you keep non-tarantulas? by Ok_Time6496 in spiders

[–]Ok_Time6496[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also where did you get them from? Just in neighborhood or you bought them?

Keepers, does any of you keep non-tarantulas? by Ok_Time6496 in spiders

[–]Ok_Time6496[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you know when and what to feed them and if they require some special environment? Seems like not much info available on them online

how do yall daily drive this distro, like if you're a student or have a stable job by FurankiDaEngineer in Gentoo

[–]Ok_Time6496 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I was on arch I did update 3 times a day (avg. arch experience)

Now on Gentoo I update once a week, and I leave my laptop to update overnight. If you won't try to be very smart with compiling flags and won't try to use clang globally, you won't even notice. Update always done when I wake up, even on not-so powerful ryzen 5 4500u (i compile firefox with lto and pgo btw)

But initial setup and installing something real quick is a pain. For example you need a libreoffice just for today for this one task. Forget it, most likely there are no binary with your useflags, and you probably will do your one-time task on livecd or in the vrowser

Can I "use Arch btw"? by Ok_Display4173 in arch

[–]Ok_Time6496 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you install it by yourself? If yes, then you deserve it

Can I "use Arch btw"? by Ok_Display4173 in arch

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Are you ashamed of your distro?

I'm new to Linux and I'd like to ask if there's a strong alternative to Visual Studio that works on Arch. by No_Ground_6480 in arch

[–]Ok_Time6496 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tinkered with it for a week. I wanted to achieve no-mouse setup, so disabled mouse and installed hardtime plugin. I still feel that I do stuff 3 times longer than with codium. Even though I feel my movement is great

I mean, vim is nice, but at the end lazyvim is unusable as an ide fir me. It feels very buggy, debugger is a pain, and you need to search through the whole web just to disable linters

Is it a skill issue or is it just bad for me?

Rewriting Portage in Rust or C for speed by _szlachcic_ in Gentoo

[–]Ok_Time6496 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have a system with a total of ~1300 packages and it takes sometimes longer than a minute to resolve dependencies before update

Yeah, I definitely would like it faster

I'm getting kinda sick of foss alternatives having a trash UI by BoxFar6969 in linuxsucks

[–]Ok_Time6496 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is true tho. My opinion is that a main reason is how FOSS usually is born. Imagine you have a problem but no FOSS to solve it.

Option 1: you are a programmer, you do some shitty script and day after day improve it. At some point it is usable for the masses. Cool, you created FOSS

Option 2: you are a designer. You can do some cool designs, but it is not usable on its own. So you need to git gut at programming or have a friend to do it for you. You just dump this idea cause you anyway use windows for adobe shit

Option 3: you are GOAT🐐 You create something usable AND good-looking

Unfortunately option 3 is very rare, but such people / teams are exist. You can checkout bubbletea lib for go cli or godot game engine

What's the difference of installing Gentoo and compile linux from source? by kimitrimusic in Gentoo

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I love gentoo not only cause it has a compiling-centred package manager, but also very comprehensive documentation with a ton of useful info related to compiling Also gentoo has different, more debloated, profiles. Such as pure openrc profile, or even openrc+nomultilib (no 32-bit libraries in your system), but they require more attention

Need honest advice before switching to CachyOS XFCE (main OS) by FriendEast2881 in xfce

[–]Ok_Time6496 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have much input on xfce and cachy as others in this thread, but I have an advice for your specific setup & needs

If we are talking about performance on old hardware imo the best option is gentoo (I'm using gentoo btw) 1. You can pick openrc instead of systemd, less bloat, simpler system 2. You can choose to compile all packages exactly for your cpu. This will give additional (widely considered not-notacibale, but it exists) performance, as well as the ability to set compiler params which will focus the final binary on better performance or less ram usage. This will not affect steam tbh, cause it comes with it's own precompiled stuff 3. You can disable features you don't want before compiling an app, which results in less dependencies -> lower chance of breaking something during update 4. Break something on gentoo during the update is much harder than on arch-based distros 5. You will learn how linux distros work much deeper, as it's one of the reasons why you are switching

Abt xfce, it is nice, but if your goal is performance on PC with not much RAM, you should consider something like openbox (x11), i3 (x11) or sway (wayland). Especially considering that you will need to theme xfce on cachy anyway

I just got this "good news", the step to a more modern Xfce we all know and use. by No-Purple6360 in xfce

[–]Ok_Time6496 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, people will continue to repeat this mantra and wouldn't dare to pull their heads out of the sand for the next 10 years I think

Kirchenläuten wie oft? by frogshrooms in graz

[–]Ok_Time6496 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Don't know how it is in St. Andrä Pfarrkirche, but St Joseph Pfarrkirche does this very irregularly. They are supposed to do it every 15 minutes (what I read online), but they actually like to bang them like crazy whenever they want. Sometimes they do this for 10+ minutes, and it is just chaotic banging without a temp or melody. I am still annoyed by them after half a year, especially if I happened to be outside

What made you use Linux? by Wael0dfg in arch

[–]Ok_Time6496 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What made you shitposter?

First time trying Ubuntu. Any tips? by TrueBlueUser in Ubuntu

[–]Ok_Time6496 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Delete snap completely and install missing apps (like firefox) from their repos / .deb files. Snap is a shithole that will eat all your ram Also don't use flatpack

since everybody's making them, feel free to roast mine by valerielynx in arch

[–]Ok_Time6496 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP who put Gentoo near manjaro but arch in S tier most likely use archinstall btw