heavilybauxite.bsky.social
Just looking to expand my tech knowledge. DevOps, Linux, Ansible, IaC, python, aws, etc.
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I'd like to double or triple things. Also have potatoes in raised garden beds.
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We just got cursor at work and I've only used sonnet 3.7, but so far so good.
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Here you go. New ish gardener and Linux nerd. Going to build a 2nd greenhouse (same kit as 1st) in 2 ish weeks.
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I'll get pics of my greenhouse later. Not ventured into hydroponic yet. Might rig up my greenhouse eventually
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Here's my 2 basil. Smaller one I'd either lemon or lime basil.
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Well glad I stuck with hyprland for all of 2 ish days before pivoting.
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Man I have so many tasks on my to do list and so little time to do them lmao
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Oh I definitely understand the benefit, im just a super simple user so a lot of use cases aren't applicable for me.
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Yeah before going to WMs I started working with XFCE. Didn't get too deep though. Got choice paralysis when looking at themes. Fixed the clock not showing on waybar before I had to wake up my daughter for cheer though. Locale wasn't working right.
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I'm probably one of three people who don't use discord lol. I understand why that's beneficial, but not a real use case for me having keybonds work on inactive windows.
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All mouse! Hard pass. I believe KDE is one of the more bloated DEs too isn't it? O think I landed on sway for my WM so I can have the "same" config for all PCs. I3 on mint and sway on arch.
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Man, I just switched from KDE to sampling tiling WMs lol. Haven't removed KDE yet though.
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Ive not used any of the "arch children" distros, but I've heard good things about cachyOS. They have an archinstall (literally the command) script that really simplifies the install now if you wanted just arch.
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I read the thread and see you fixed your issue. I'd recommend adding your user to the sudoers file or wheel group so you don't have to run "as root". Just run the sudo command before commands to elevate "to root" only for the duration of that command.
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And always a good idea to unplug backup drives when installing things
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I'm a Linux user and roll my eyes every time I see that
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I just switched to sway to see how i like that. Not too deep in that or hyprland yet. But having the same desktop on all my devices is hard to pass on. (I3/sway)
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And might just go i3 on mint and sway on arch so I can just keep my configs matching on all desktops
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Love the video!
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I almost went with awesome from another suggestion on this post, but I think it only works on x11?
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I still might go with sway. I'm running mint on 2/3 PCs, so not really wanting to mess with adding Wayland and dealing with old mint packages. And I understand the i3/sway configs are interchangeable other than dirs. I went with a base hyprland install, but not sold on it entirely.
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I was looking at their pre-configs for dotfiles and almost went down that route. Idk why, but I pivoted to a base hyprland install lol. I still might grab some of their dotfiles now that I understand the basics.
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That's what she "sed"!
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Ok, that makes sense. Version 7 of LDME probably dropping soon ish?
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As I've not used LDME, what about them makes them not user friendly? I'm tempted to swap out windows for Mint on the next PC my parents get.
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I honestly have no idea. I'm just now dabbling in arch, but I'm sure the person who referenced keeping the packages up to date will chime in shortly.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm pretty good at my Pacman(yay) -Syu and my apt-get update/upgrade, so that shouldn't be an issue for me. I'll keep that in mind.
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It likely doesn't matter as you seem comfy on arch, but they have a strictly Debian based flavor of mint too. I've not used it though. Mint isn't forcing snaps even on the Ubuntu based distro. Maybe I'll eventually switch everything to arch, but mint's so stable it will take convincing lol
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That's good to hear. Ive been dabbling in arch. But use mint as my daily drivers.
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I can't speak to it, but heard if you stay away from AUR its quite stable. No clue if accurate or how accurate that advice is
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I want to try it in the air fryer diced in small cubes
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Glad I stay in feeds and don't treat this like "normal" social media.
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I stay in the feeds section mostly nerding out on tech, but I don't see any of the fighting that everyone talks about
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More options than I anticipated
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defrag98.com
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I do love options! Mind if I ask what it cost?
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That's a pretty strong laser. What's it powered with? As in battery type and number of batteries?
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I don't know enough about the nuances between bone and cartilage. But im sure PETA would disapprove either way. Everything should be a meme!
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Need the lasers mounted to sharks! 🤣😂
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Ok. That's a valid reason then. I figured as long as those tools were around all the security issues were long remedied.
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And there will be no performance improvements, so I'm not sure why they're replacing coreutils. Sounds like you're already aware, but just in case you're not, they have the test results in their repo in Github.
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25.10 i think?
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Are people who use brave on arch doubly annoying? Lol
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I'm for rust if it solves a problem. But Ubuntu switching from coreutils to uutils has me scratching my head. No performance gain and when I looked ~2 months ago a lot of uutils still weren't passing testing. 🤔🤔
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Ive only played with MX in a VM for a few, but seemed like a good distro
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Oh disks are functional? Even more bad ass!
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Looked like cottage cheese, but had to be coleslaw. So I asked lmao