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callyral, to linux in recommendations for lightweight window managers for an old netbook
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for lightweight, i would recommend LXQt (qt) or LXDE (gtk). XFCE also seems pretty nice.

also, you could check out i3 and bspwm if you a tiling window manager.

i would’ve recommended sway, but it sounds like you didn’t have a very nice experience with hyprland, and that could be because it uses wayland.

callyral, to lemmyshitpost in Sleepover at a friend's
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So I guess you don’t do a lot of standing up? 😛

Nah, I tell some pretty good jokes

callyral, (edited ) to linux in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?
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I already have a partition layout in btrfs where I have a /home and a /root partition, since when I installed I didn’t know about btrfs subvolumes. I use Void Linux and I think it’s after installation, since I don’t remeber having a subvolumes step during the installation.

I’ll make sure to remind about btrfs subvolumes in case I reinstall. There’s a btrfs program that has a subvolume argument, so I’m guessing that’s what I could use.


<span style="color:#323232;">usage: btrfs [global]  [...]  []
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">...
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Command groups:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  subvolume         manage subvolumes: create, delete, list, etc
</span>
callyral, to science_memes in "Earth-like"
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There’s always a relevant xkcd!

Yeah I didn’t know we were mostly looking at planets in the Milky Way, but it makes sense. Rocky planets are very tiny compared to other stuff in the universe so it’s gotta be hard detecting them millions of light years out.

callyral, to linux in What are people daily driving these days?
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void linux (glibc) + swayfx + waybar + foot terminal + nushell

callyral, to linuxmemes in It does Sound stupid
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It used to be K Desktop Environment, but it’s called Plasma since KDE became the organization behind KDE Plasma. This is because they make things other than the desktop environment, like apps such as Krita or Kdenlive, which aren’t DE specific.

callyral, to linuxmemes in They caught us
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I have a 512 GB (nvme SSD), with a few games, and I have 423 GB free (according to df after summing up / and /home partitions)

callyral, (edited ) to science_memes in I have a software joke, but I’m not ready to release it yet
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I have a data compression joke but it got Co!rru.l<ӵ(HucۡVT@u’ptAh2led

callyral, to linuxmemes in So, timeshift or NixOS?
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i haven’t done that since i installed void linux. for some reason it just always “feels clean” to me

callyral, to memes in Aaaaaand it's over
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Ohhh, I completely forgot iPhones no longer had those. Thanks for the reminder, I’ll remember to check for a headphone jack before buying a new phone.

callyral, to memes in I lose mine last month :(
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what is that

callyral, to linux in Systemd Working On "Storage Target Mode" Feature - Inspired By Apple macOS
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same, i have no idea what any of that means and i use runit

callyral, to linux in Good Nix OS series: five articles for new users.
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oof, yeah.

i had a syntax error in my dotfiles that took me two hours to solve.

it was a missing semicolon that was wayyy above where the error said it was. it didn’t even say missing semicolon, instead saying unexpected ‘}’ on line …

callyral, to science_memes in There exists a hacker with an inordinate fondness for beetles
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git clone https://government.gov/constitution.git

callyral, (edited ) to linux in "Must Try" distros and DEs?
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i don’t think lemmy markdown supports tables, though it should

edit: lemmy uses commonmark which doesn’t appear to support tables

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