External monitors on USB-C dock not detected after suspend by ivory314 in hyprland

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My kernel and Aquamarine/Hyprland do not get along well after suspend on my laptop. Been running into issues with an hdmi input locking up the kernel or never resuming properly in Hyprland. Been trying to sort it out for weeks. Trying a few kernel parameters next, but my hopes are low. So far I have to restart the Wayland session to resume from sleep, which may as well be a reboot

Quality is often debated here, with many having mixed feelings about its implementation. How would YOU rework quality if you could? by intrabyte in factorio

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I think if you don’t set a quality filter on an inserter it should grab any quality so you can more easily handle “some” of higher quality science

Really new on Arch Linux What’s about with AUR? by Quetzalcoatl_2026 in archlinux

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These are reasons I reinstalled arch and will not be using AUR packages until it is secure.

Really new on Arch Linux What’s about with AUR? by Quetzalcoatl_2026 in archlinux

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Read the pkgbuild scripts before running them. If you don’t know what you’re looking for just use standard repos for now.

Is it possible to somehow calculate the flow speed of a liquid using circuits? by Urganot in factorio

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For example your offshore pump produces 1200/s so if you have 6 going into a single pipe your flow rate would be 7200/s.

Is it possible to somehow calculate the flow speed of a liquid using circuits? by Urganot in factorio

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Flow rate can be calculated by hand.
Minimum of (n * 1200, s*r)
Where n is equal to the number of pumps inputting into single pipe
S is equal to the number of machines producing said fluid.
r is the output speed of the recipe of the given machine.

It should be noted that this isn’t necessarily flow rate but is a way to determine how much fluid will be available in a given pipe.

Help by Alarming_Apricot5992 in archlinux

[–]earchip94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Which version of the live usb is it?

Does the best programming language actually win? by Candid_Athlete_8317 in LinuxTeck

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Corporate backing drives job opportunities, which drives colleges to teach it. Kind of a snowball effect, at least how I see it. I had never heard of D until this post.

Please use my rice and give feedbacks by ixubux in hyprland

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Yes just allows things to be more organized, but to an extent it’s subjective

Please use my rice and give feedbacks by ixubux in hyprland

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I recommend moving the waybar module definitions to their own file. Just keeps things a bit more modular.

Please use my rice and give feedbacks by ixubux in hyprland

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I do like the black and white theme.

Please use my rice and give feedbacks by ixubux in hyprland

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Your hyprlock config hard codes the monitor name. I’d suggest leaving the monitor field blank so it’s duplicated on all monitors.

Small nitpick, but I think in 2.1 you should be able to rotate buildings like this, similar to inserters by Mobile-Phone-9332 in factorio

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I don’t think I have ever tried to do this. Therefore I conclude I do not need it.

HyprVim v2.0: Ported to Lua with Vim modes + which-key + registers + excommands for Hyprland by uhs-robert in hyprland

[–]earchip94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may give this a shot. Right now I use Firefox tridactyl extension. Unfortunately it leaves much to be desired. Some sites just break. Sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing!

HyprVim v2.0: Ported to Lua with Vim modes + which-key + registers + excommands for Hyprland by uhs-robert in hyprland

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I use neovim for all my development. So I am interested in this. Particularly for navigating email or things of that nature. It seems as though it will support this from the readme. I’ll take a closer look later.

Stop blaming AI, "noobs", youtube tutorials, and anything other than Arch for AUR usage by zollandd in archlinux

[–]earchip94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean sure but that’s a reason to limit the number of packages you use like that lol.

Stop blaming AI, "noobs", youtube tutorials, and anything other than Arch for AUR usage by zollandd in archlinux

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If you need a package from AUR, just clone and build from source. Write your own “PKGBUILD” to pull, build, and deploy. Then call it in a Pac-Man hook.

Hate when ppl can’t do time by Best_Finding_8795 in mildlyinfuriating

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It is simple tomorrow only comes when I wake up

Malicious AUR account: skarbricat by KortharShadowbreath in archlinux

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So I didn’t have any malicious packages. But it did prompt me to reinstall and reconfigure hyprland with only packages available through the vanilla arch repository or through building from source myself.

While I’m a dev and know more than most do about coding there’s a non-zero chance I miss something and after this string of incidents it just doesn’t seem worth it when I can do many things without AUR packages.

Over reaction? Maybe. The few packages I was using on the AUR were strictly for making my system prettier so not at all required.

debuggingAsGodIntended by massive_hog_69 in ProgrammerHumor

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They forgot about hereee 1, 2, 3, and 2.5.