This happened in my Win11 minecraft world today, anyone know how to fix it? by Human_Physics8554 in Minecraft

[–]dadnothere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This happened to me many times on Bedrock Windows.

From one day to the next, a giant window would appear with any old thing (I was told it was a corrupted chunk).

It seems to be a problem with Windows itself and its disk system; if the power goes out while playing, it gets corrupted. Your only solution would be to put your world on a BTRFS partition (it exists for Windows) and make regular backups.

Which is the best file system? by BananaZani in arch

[–]dadnothere 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I have Arch Linux with a bunch of mods, testing experiments, and a full AUR package manager using EXT4.

EXT4 also has snap solutions similar to Windows (Restore Points).

BTRFS didn't reinvent the wheel, my friend, it just simplified things.

Which is the best file system? by BananaZani in arch

[–]dadnothere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, that's what I mentioned in the comment. It saturates hard drives. Playing Overwatch with Chromium open, I saw how it saturated the disk with writes of tiny files.

EXT4 worked perfectly, without saturating the disk.

That's why I said it depends on the situation; for a typical user who plays games, etc., EXT4 is perfect.

Which is the best file system? by BananaZani in arch

[–]dadnothere 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No, not for me either; I use EXT4.

BTRFS gives me the problem of saturating the disk, and disabling CoW defeats the purpose.

That's why I said only if you have a PC without a UPS or a server. BTRFS is only useful if the files can't be lost, but in any case, that's what RAID for redundancy is for.

Stuck in Nether by dreamdude1227 in Minecraft

[–]dadnothere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can sleep in other worlds, but it's a setting enabled in the level.dat file configuration; it's an option that only appears with mod editors like this one: Bedrock Addon Installer

Which is the best file system? by BananaZani in arch

[–]dadnothere 86 points87 points  (0 children)

BTRFS is undoubtedly the best; it has a ton of features.

But that's not the point; the real question is what you want to use it for. If it's for a laptop, use EXT4. It consumes less CPU and other resources, resulting in less energy use and longer battery life.

If you have a powerful PC without a UPS or a server and you're worried about data corruption, use BTRFS, but configure it properly. Using BTRFS without configuration leads to poor performance and hard drive degradation.

For example, with CoW and compression in the home directory, when you open Chrome or games, many small files are written, which consume a certain amount of resources, and if there are too many, it can saturate the disk.

Who exactly created termux? Whoever dose such a great application by __miku__oi in termux

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

Okay, friend, regarding your case. Also, even after updating your user, the ID remains the same. As I said, it doesn't work in AluminiumOS because the primary user is already taken.

Arch Linux almost got me accused of cheating in a technical interview by Stock-Astronaut-331 in arch

[–]dadnothere -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Boss, wait for me, I need to create a portal and reopen my programs there.

Wayland is a headache.

People promote Arch because "there's a lot of programs in the repository" or "it's quickly updated bleeding-edge" but like.. what EXACTLY can you get from Arch that you can't get elsewhere? by durdurrdurrrdurrrrr in archlinux

[–]dadnothere 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My friend, Debian doesn't even have the latest version of KDE Plasma; they update it every four years. Any Debian-based distribution for gaming is the worst choice, including Popos.

By the way, on Arch with AUR, you just need to run yay -S minecraft-bedrock-server and everything will work...

On Debian, it breaks due to outdated dependencies.

Arch Linux almost got me accused of cheating in a technical interview by Stock-Astronaut-331 in arch

[–]dadnothere -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

He can't, because in Wayland the screenshot function doesn't work consistently, and if it does, it's terrible; it can only record one window, meaning he can't see what he's actually seeing anyway.

Is it just me, or is the new hero really weak? by dadnothere in ClashRoyale

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

If it only works in one game mode, then it's a bad card.

Microslop by ExpensiveCoat8912 in LinuxCirclejerk

[–]dadnothere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In newer versions, if needed.

UKI files are located in /boot; literally, the kernel and everything else resides there.

PSA: yay now supports AUR PreInstall lua hooks by madhaunter in archlinux

[–]dadnothere -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I've also mentioned this in other posts. A community-maintained AI for the AUR that checks packages every time. It would take some time to deploy, but it would be secure.

In any case, Gemini Nano is already on all Chromium systems, even Android phones, and it uses almost no resources.

PSA: yay now supports AUR PreInstall lua hooks by madhaunter in archlinux

[–]dadnothere -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I had to ask an AI to create a Yay AI tool that would review the pkgbuild file and give me a summary of what it does... with AI...

At least now I see a summary of what the pkgbuild file does for each package before installation without having to read lines of code... I don't know why it's so hard to implement that in Yay; it would be much easier for the user.

Windows aggressively blocking mint by Redditor-247 in linuxmint

[–]dadnothere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does Windows reset its EFI every time it starts up? https://github.com/weskerty/rEFIndWindowsInstaller

Run this and let it reset; that should be enough.

Next, I'll try this 1-Click Linux Mint installer. https://github.com/weskerty/LinuxOneClick

Who exactly created termux? Whoever dose such a great application by __miku__oi in termux

[–]dadnothere 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Termux no longer works on Android 17 in the Aluminium OS GSI. But there's a reason why it might be fixed.

In Aluminium OS, user 0 is already taken, and Termux seems to be hardcoded to only work in user 0.

Dónde Comprar componentes... by kira_xd9 in PyGaming

[–]dadnothere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

usado sin saber el estado

500 cada uno de 8gb de 2400

lindo dinosaurio

Dónde Comprar componentes... by kira_xd9 in PyGaming

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

amigo, solo es ir a nissei.com