

Butchering, I live on a farm and butcher sheep/lamb and chicken is second nature to me ( started when I was 12 )


Butchering, I live on a farm and butcher sheep/lamb and chicken is second nature to me ( started when I was 12 )


From what I know it’s the people who are using asahi linux in general and it’s drivers.
Heard he got sent death threats.
To not be bored.


Neovim ( not heavilly customized, mostly just lsp+trisitter and mini.nvim for a lot of other stuff ) and tmux ( which is also barelly customized + sesh for sessiond management. Also have it start automatically whem opening my terminal ).
Started using neovim right away when switching to linux back in 2018, started using tmux only last year and it’s a godsend for even just regular terminal work not just with neovim.
I also reccomend for anybody who tries to learn neovim to learn touch typing and get to atleast 60wpm, it’s a big difference.


Pewdiepie apparently confirms that it is, atleast according to his latest video and his comment in the comment section.


Yes, agree that they are situational. In case if my laptop I’m unervolting mycou because if I won’t it will just crash when used at max speed.
Edit: in case of my brother pc, the temps were just horenderous for the perforformance he was getting. Plus the fans were barelly on even at 85C. Undervolting and making the fan curve more agresive allowed him the get much better temps at same fan speed, and lets him play some games he wasn’t able to before cause of themps. And the fans even at 100% are quieter than my laptops at 50% so he doesn’t mind them at all.


I followed a random guide I found on the internet for amd.
In amd case you can do it from their driver by going to performance tab and choosing tuning.
There you will find gpu setting, set them to manual and from there you can start changing fan speed and voltage. Voltage you change by 50mv first time and if stable by 25. When you come to a point where your game/program crashes you use the value from before that didn’t crash the game and that’s it.
As for nvidia I don’t know because I don’t own one and don’t have the money to own one ( they are 1k euro on average here for 4070 and 2.5k for 4090 on average ) only thing I know is that you will need msi afterburner.


I use nnn for file management.
It doens’t have a preview pane by default, but I don’t need it most of the time, so I just use the plugin for it when I need it.
Also supports quite a few other kinds of plugins and features like bookmarking.


Yea the title of the post is wrong, in the ss they never mentioned emulation.


I think your phone is, doesn’t hapen to me.


Agree, hi-fi rush is the only game released in last tei years that I actually finished, and enjoyed doing so.
Don’t want them milking it for no reason, plus don’t see a need for a sequel.


Ignorance.
I just don’t follow news, especially world news related to the war’s and stuff like that.
And even when I hear something about it I think whether it affect’s me directly, if it doesn’t I just don’t bother thinking about it.
But ignorance is a bliss.


Wouldn’t know, because at the time I was by my pc maybe 30 mins a day because of my job, so I just let my system compile in my 13 hours work time so just never tested that stuff out.
I do know that it felt snappy always.


Agree, might go back to it, but when that came up at the beggining of this year ( or was it last ? ) about mainter’s made me leave it until the situation settled down cause I didn’t wanna use a distro in an unstable maintenanve state.


100%, I use to do global use flags at ‘-*’ and then set minimal amount of flags till I get something working.
Spent a whole day doing that.


I wrote at the end in an edit it’s for fun and learning new things.
I tend to get bored of running the ssme distro for more than a year.
Luckilly my machine isn’t a work machine and just my personal plaything which I can break whenever I wan’t and then spend time learning how to fix it ( exceot lfs. i still need to use it to manage my server’s )


I used to strip out more than half the features those packages provided that I didn’t need, so it does for my usecases.


Gentoo is a distro that you compile all the packages ( atleast used to be that ) where you compile packages with flags that optimize those for your exact cpu.
Also allows you to strip out features from packages while compiling like X11/wayland uf you don’t use either.
This can help a lot in general performance of your system.


That defeats the whole purpose of using gentoo tho.
I have a 5060ti 16gb version and don’t experience any issues with frame pacing and stuff like that on nixos, while when I tried bazzite I was experiencing some issues with the gpu.
It’s most likely a bazzite specific issue, especially if you use something like the steamos interface.
For example my monitor is a 160hz monitor that support’s gsync, but if I enable global gsync in any wayland compositor the bottom part of my screen is cut off and experience weird vissual bugs, but if I make them only enable gsync on my steam games when they are fullscreen I don’t experience that issue. The steamos session inside of bazzite doesn’t have that feature, so when it enables gsync I experience that same issue of cut off part of the screen with weird visual issues.