

uuuuh just bash with some simple bashrc and inputrc settings


uuuuh just bash with some simple bashrc and inputrc settings


Artix is patching many packages anyway, so one more package patched to remove age stuff or add a dummy interface that always returns 18+ won’t be too difficult.


Then you probably meant “former” not “formal”.
“formal” means something like wearing a suit and signing a contract.


I’m pretty sure you can just right click the firefox icon and it will have a profile manager menu entry.
Maybe it is just an arch linux thing, but it is defined in the .desktop file in the installed package.
So like IPFS ?
it is developed by nerds not product designers that want to maximize handholding


https://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/tigervnc-scraping-server
so to Install x0vncserver you install tigervnc-scraping-server


Which OS is on each device? Make it clear af. You on wayland or x11? What DE?
If your laptop runs KDE then the easiest is KRDP + KRFB.


afaik correct me if im wrong but rust desk is not really the right tool for that. Rustdesk connects devices by connecting all the way through the internet to the rustdesk servers and then to the other device.
VNC or RDP are the right approaches here, cause you can use them to connect through the local network, never leaving your LAN/intranet. In addition to not needing a connection to the internet it should be more reliable that way.
If you use KDE then I think their krdc gui is pretty good. Otherwise Remmina.
For the server part, tigerVNC is fine.
Which is kind of the point of the video.
They explicitly said: they could get expert opinion and support.
But when you use a search engine as an everage joe to find what distro to install, popOS comes up a lot on those shit listicles sites.
Nothing ever pulls off from an outer perimeter, it’s only inner perimeters of empty loops or holes.
Isn’t that obvious?
Try making a circle of a certain size on a flat, empty table, by dragging a string. The circle will become smaller, than the target size because of the part that is already laid down will be dragged inwards.
Now drag the string around a gluestick, it can’t be smaller than the gluestick’s circle because the gluestick is in the way.
manjaro is no good. It breaks more often than arch and then you still need the whole arch knowledge to fix it.
EndevourOS or CachyOS are somewhat better options.


Any linux distro is significantly more lightweight than windows. But I’d say that there is not much difference between arch and for example the most bloated distro: ubuntu.
If you are a coder, the CLI will be easy. Most of the time the use of CLI is comparable to a single line in your code where you call a function with some parameters.
But arch is difficult for a beginner. (I wrote some more about my experience with it here: https://lemy.lol/post/61578059/24360161 )
If you have time, interest and discipline to read the documentation and learn a lot, then arch is great.
If you just want to use a Linux OS, install Mint and just use it. It’s no big deal, just a normal OS. It’s very intuitive, low friction and no microslop bloat.


which is weird because they are not any good either


here is an interesting read: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003687016302459


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjABILVAz5Y
this dude twitch and yt streams from linux and everything you listed seems to work for him


This doesn’t really prove it.
Running ths game multiple times will do the same, because the pages will stay cached. Operating systems are smart with RAM. Things that were recently used stay in RAM, even though the OS reports it being “free”. Read this for some more info: https://www.linuxatemyram.com/
And preload might swallow the filepath arg without doing anything with it.
Instead you could share the output of
preload --help
preload --version
sudo preload --verbose
# followed by running a game
What you describe can actually be done with another tool https://hoytech.com/vmtouch but not with preload.
https://github.com/Ahwxorg/Binternet
It’s a minimal alternative pinterest frontnend.