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This is my first ricing attempt so please forgive me if i suck very bad or if this is entirely impossible, but i want to know if i could replace the pillarboxxing on this laptop with a gif or some widgets maybe? REDDIT SPACE and before you ask, yes i use arch


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I've been wanting to switch from pidgin to a different irc capable client, preferably an open source one but not necessary. Which ones do you guys use?

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weechat

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hexchat is in my heart forever

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>>1262 I tried this one and it's been pretty smooth sailing so far. Wish there where more themes but other than that seems perfect.

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>>1263 search the top toolbar for a thing called "CTCP replies" might wanna remove the TIME reply since it allows random dudes to learn your timezone!

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irssi for cli



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Compression thread in the name of the church Post all things compressed

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knowing the exact moment and manner my videos corrupt makes me feel in sync with the universe

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are any of you planning on trying SteamOS 3.0 once it gets an official release? Valve has been putting a lot of work in improving Linux usability so i'm very interested in seeing the viability of switching to Linux full-time once an official release drops. as an nvidia user, i'm especially interested in their in-house wayland compositor. i have a history of using Linux on other devices, particularly Linux Mint, but always end up going back to Windows on my main PC due to nuisances. doesn't help that i have an nvidia card. what about you? will you give it a try? are you interested in the project or do you not care?

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>>1231 whats the hype? sorry il te h illerate so I don't know

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>>1232 most of the hype is based around the fact that a well-respected and popular company in the gaming sphere is investing a lot of resources into a Linux distro and has a vested interest in it being streamlined and functional. i think the hype is that it could become the Linux Mint for gaymers, in the sense that it'll be the go-to Just Werks distro for them with the support and backing of Valve. it's the "year of the Linux desktop" meme but slightly less of a meme this time.

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when it will be ready to use?

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>>1234 Soon™

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>>1235 ok rhank you


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OpenGL, Vulkan and anything in between. Be it for animation, gamedev or just plain curiosity, if you're interested in graphics, shaders or engine development start talking. Talentless webdevs need not apply. >How much do you know? >What are you most interested in? >What are you currently working on? >What are your biggest achievements so far?

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For the past couple of months, I have been working on an engine that will allow me to make VNs. It will use Live2D for models and Ultralight for easy UI. Right now, I am graduating from OpenGL and learning how to use Vulkan with the engine. I question if it's worth it to just have Vulkan as the one graphics API the engine uses and translate to metal/direct3d or what is possible.

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Been working on a graphics framework in C++ with DirectX, but microsoft has been pushing this AI shit so considering moving to linux. I don't mind having to work in Vulkan, but I worry about being able to effectively support PCs as a target platform

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>>1166 i'm a bit uneducated, but isn't vulkan pretty well supported? i've been able to use it almost since release.

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>>1166 Just put in dxvk so you can support both linux and windows.

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>>1166 I write Vulkan+SDL3 on linux with c++. I use the same code to compile on windows and it behaves the same unless I make a mistake with something that isn't in the c++ specifications. Just make sure to stay away from OS specific code and you'll be fine.


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My Artix broke after updating and rebooting..

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oh my god i thought this was the minecraft thread and you the guy running the server, sorry :p

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>>1220 >antisystemd autism Are you fine with all of the userspace belonging to a single company? Are you perhaps in love with Windows as well?

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>>1222 the systemd ecosystem is all lgpl, who cares if the company can change the license in the future, distro maintainers can just pull back to a free version or somebody will just write a new init system, every program that matters is using a framework to interact with systemd so porting software it to that new system would be a joke. I would be concerned too if the license was not permissive, but it is.

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>>1223 >distro maintainers can just pull back to a free version or somebody will just write a new init system that's exactly what systemd makes impossible by overtaking userspace, so you're in a very deep fallacy

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>>1224 it is not "overtaking userspace", see the framework point, something that works with windows and systemd will work with systemfuture too (after support is added to the framework, and it is recompiled). Unironically, name a program that relies on systemd native libraries, has no up-to-par alternative that doesn't and can't be re-implemented or ported in a week


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I want to make my own imageboard but I don't know how to make one. I don't know how to code haha. how to host it online and paying servers? I alao want it to support a lot of files (like webm, webp, gif, pdf, etc...)

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>>1210 well what if I make images thumbnails when uploaded and having a little "download me" near the image. no need to open the image and get to wait the full sized image, what do you think? tell me if you understand im a ESL

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>>1211 where are you going to store the full size images

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>>1213 I'm tech illetrate so I don't know, sorry

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>>1214 >I'm tech illetrate so I don't know, sorry Everyone on image boards is tech illiterate don't worry

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>>1215 thank you kind anon :smile:


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Post your own battlestation here! I got a new speakers and a subwoofer since three days ago!

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taken with my 3ds

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>>917 what's that jar anon

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Sweet love /bst/ threads. Here is mine, if you visit /bst/ on 4chan then you most likely seen my setup. >>350 what is that big box below the desk? Subwoofer or a bar fridge? >>479 Mint Based >>714 seems pretty cozy(even if i despise circumcised kbs) >>908 what kind of monitor stand you use? I am considering stacking both my monitors like that. I use my right monitor for youtube and i think it would be decent fit there

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>>350 old pic, missing some stuff still looking for a model m


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Why should I use tmux over the tiling and tabbing features of my window manager or those already built into many terminals?

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>>997 abduco is nice, I use a4[1] instead of dvtm because it's lighter and I find the UI a it more pleasing. Also, it actually seems to handle text wrapping better than dvtm. [1] https://github.com/rpmohn/a4

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i don't use tmux as i am a gnu screen loser but some pros are - using it on a vps. i just reattach the screen instance and all of my work is still there. - have one terminal window over several - i like to do work in the tty as less power usage and distractions - screen + emacs -nw is a nice combo - i use xterm

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>>1003 1.why do you use an old ass terminal 2.emacs can have multiple windows and buffers even in the terminal it doesn't need screen or tmux 3.there are terminals that support tabs and split screen (kitty)

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>>1162 >>914 when you rely on a terminal emulator to multiplex terminals for you, you are doing just that: relying on the terminal EMULATOR itself programs like tmux and zellij function via software that interacts with the terminal itself, they don't need the external terminal emulator to manage that for them fundamentally more simple, powerful, and portable

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>>1169 >Abstracting out the terminal's protocol to a library >Or using an already existing GUI framework (such as godot) Terminal emulators are superior, stop it with the autism. If you were as autistic as you think you'd say writing to COMI ports is the GLOBAL interface, virtually all motherboards support that shit


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