just a reminder if you use yay on arch, failed builds don't seem to clear themselves out! check your ~/.cache/yay for oversized folders :)) image
I so desperately want Linux to be my daily driver but every time I try to use it at my workplace, it fails on me. Today the failure was HDMI connection to the random TV in the classroom. The screen wouldn't stop flickering, totally unusable. My HDMI works perfectly with my monitor at home. And my HDMI works perfectly with this TV when I'm running Windows. How does a bug like this exist? For the fourth time in a row β€” for different reasons each time β€” my Linux laptop failed while teaching my class, due to unforeseeable issues. My laptop is from 2021, I think the GPU is 2019.
We've got Entomology Etymology Philosophy Psychology Geology Astronomy Maths Sciences Cookery Painting Dancing Music Guitars Architecture Geometry Linguistics Etc And some people still are bored and have no interest in anything Is it depression? Is it stupidity? Is it narcissism? I'm at a loss
A reminder: If it's not a resounding "yes", it's a no.
People: "Windows is perfect, you nor a team couldn't improve on it if you tried" Me: *kills dwm.exe cos things are laggy* Dwm.exe: releases 8GB+ of RAM Mmhmm sure, Windows couldn't be improved upon image
Thank you SoundCloud image
A genAI-free–website search engine?! Yes plz Original post: image
If someone seems to be being stubborn about something, perhaps ask them why (with genuine interest and desire to understand) and listen to them and believe them and don't try to change their mind (unless it's like life or death or an intervention is necessary) There's probably a reason.
Alternative to meditation!: 1. Learn a new language. The more different it is from your native language, the better. 2. Speak it a lot. Get fluent, but don't learn much vocabulary. 3. Don't speak your native language much. 4. VoilΓ ! After several months your mind will struggle to echo thoughts.
"Rome wasn't burned in a day" Original post: image