pixeled

@pixeled@lemmy.world
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Dad, programmer, runner, boulderer and overall tech enthusiast! :)

Haha, totally, especially combined with the sounds of its evenly paced steps. I can see myself shuddering at that sound while hiding from them, crawling behind destroyed cars and other debris through dark and grey streets in a dystopian future...

/me snaps out of the daydream

You find Zypper a better name than Pacman?

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I thought we domesticated wolves (now dogs) after we had passed our nomad phase and were in our settlement phase (which we are still in now). I'm not certain, but I think the mammoth was already extinct at that time.

Also, I think dogs were generally trained to bring anything of importance back to us. For example, dogs also bring back wounded or dead prey. They still do for hunters today. So I think it's a bit broader than what you're describing :)

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This is absolute gold. Thanks for sharing

Haha, zypper up is a nice one, didn't know that.

Pacman gets huge bonus points though for having a config option to turn to progress bar shown during package installation into a 'pacman' (letter c) chomping from left to right :)

(done by adding ILoveCandy under the Misc options in /etc/pacman.conf)

Since you mention 'gaming' first, I'd say go for the X3D. Overclocking Zen3+ CPUs is hardly worth the effort anyway, you'll hit the point of diminishing returns real fast and hit thermal limits. Undervolting might give you better results though.

I'm using a second hand Surface 6 Pro (bought for €300 or so incl. keyboard cover), now running Arch (with linux-surface kernel) with KDE.

Everything works great! :) Doubles as a handy little vacation laptop too, and makes me want a touchscreen on my next laptop!

Please feel free to ask ahead if you have any questions about experiences or whatnot.

Seconding this. MPD + ncmpcpp + an MPRIS plugin. With the latter I can control the music playback through global keyboard shortcuts and the system tray UI if necessary.

This is the best comment here.

I have the same issue, also using Jerboa v0.0.36.

Genuine interest, being an Arch user myself: why pick EndeavourOS over Arch? What does it do extra/differently?

So would you say that is unjust, seeing the massive effects and repercussions of this on society as a whole? As a father of a young girl I'm very happy to see more attention on this by news media.