I reduced my time on both platforms.On reddit most of my favorite subs eventually ended up mostly inactive.And on lemmy/kbin it's either kinda scattered all across, or federation is not consistent like missing comments/votes, which makes it less fun to use, tbh.
New user: I have a problem 😊Everyone:👍are you on xorg or wayland?pulseaudio or pipewire?what WM/DE are you using?amd or nvidia?what distro?systemd?New user: Nevermind 😮💨
Ever since the api shit happend, and mods left their subs unmoderated, I feel like there are more bot accounts/posts on Reddit than ever.
separate nvmes for the root-fs and for my users home folder.configure /etc/fstab to point nvme to /home/username.Done! I can wipe and hop as much as I like, and everything's just there.Tbh, i only hopped once, from Arch to Fedora and it was painless.
what software? I do a little bit of music myself, but just as a hobby... and FL studio runs great with wine
actually, this one looks pretty cool. I too don't use more than two thumb buttons, which is enough.How's the scroll wheel?
cool... didn't know about this one... but considering my 3d skills, the scroll wheel would get stuck and the buttons would fall apart 😅
this is only limited to rgb and dpi for mice, due to Razers license restriction prohibiting reverse engineering.
what other source did you use? If you mean, you downloaded the drivers from nvidia website, etc... pls don't do that.the goto-way on Linux is to always use the package manager, simce this makes it easier to keep everything up to date.If however, you did use pacman, than that's all fine. nvidia-inst is just a wrapper for some other things that need to be taken care of.Also, nvidia is known to be troublesome on Linux, so it always needs some manual intervention here and there.
that's an nvidia issue for sure. When I had my nvidia laptop, I had nothing but issues with it.However... you need to install the nvidia drivers and nvidia-settings. There you can configure the monitors and it should work as expected.edit:It’s on me for choosing a broken distro but I kinda like it otherwiseThere's nothing broken with EndeavourOS. I've had it for a long time and it served me well
That's one idea that I pretty much like. There's also programming.dev. We could kinda naturally move all programming related topics there.
Anything from McDonalds /s