

you can actually speed it up a ton by making baloo only index file names and not file content, and selecting specific directories to index


you can actually speed it up a ton by making baloo only index file names and not file content, and selecting specific directories to index


efi partition on a separate disk makes a lot of sense actually, imo the biggest point of fde is that your boot environment doesn’t get fucked with from outside your trusted os, so if you put your efi on a read only CD or something and lock your bios to boot into that, that can’t really be tampered with easily in software


does blender have vr support?


not having to rely on “black box” solutions are really nice
ok imma drink 2L of bleach


room heater


in my opinion a big requirement is longevity. If I’m going to recommend a distro to someone new to Linux, I don’t want them to go back to w*ndows because their distro gets unsupported. That’s mainly why I like mint, Debian and arch.
as much as I like Wayland, I don’t think it’s a hard requirement yet. I like mint because it’s extremely well polished. You really have to try it out to actually see it, but it’s insanely well done.


I’ve had more problems with my turing card on x11 than wayland (kde), with random issues with the application menu and weird colour management. That said wayland isn’t very good on that card either.
I think nvidia cards are just bad in general and comparing x11 vs Wayland on nvidia is like comparing different types of feces
there’s things that only work on Wayland though, like smooth touchpad gestures and waydroid
Specs aren’t too important. I like my distros lightweight, and a web browser will be the most demanding thing it’ll run.
web browsers are pretty fucking heavy these days, I think the minimum spec for an “ok” experience is a 3rd gen quad core “mobile” chip like the 3612qm or an 8th gen quad core “ultrabook” chip like the 8650u
main selling point being that it’s purple


never gonna watch the “Idiot’s” channel of choice
ohok, thanks
I think krisp is like another company and it goes to their servers as well maybe?? or does discord just use their software?


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very good catch, do you have a link to an article or something about krisp recording your voice? I couldn’t find one
I’d recommend remapping at the evdev layer, which is below any desktop environment or terminal, so you get the remapping globally.
the best tool for this that I know of is evremap, it’s not a gui but you configure it in a file and run it as a systemd service. you can get the key names and whatnot from evtest.


seriously? I thought their drivers were mediocre even on windows


on arch you still need to install the Radeon Vulkan driver, but that’s just a userspace thing
also for blender you need hip and hip-rt iirc
they’re way easier and nicer than nvidia though
I think you do tend to get better at some things after you leave it for a while, your brain just has more time to process it or something idk
I don’t think the usb connected controller part would have any latency, that’s basically just another USB input device. I’d guess that it’s between the OS and your eyes (graphics driver latency, wine shenanigans, display refresh rate+pixel refresh latency)
I meant software attacks, if your hardware is compromised it’s pretty much already game over unless you use something esoteric like heads maybe