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pacman always tells you when the lockfile is present.
ILoveCandy Color ParallelDownloads = 15
What in the flying fuck is this?
LineageOS lets you randomize the lockscreen number positions. Sometimes people watch you unlock your screen in the subway and bus to steal your phone, so this helps a lot.
I’m a simple man, I see a negative Net Upgrade Size and I get horny.
Welcome to Hyprland! After trying all compositors I can assure you its the best and easier to use.
As the the fiasco, some people can’t help it but being cunts to each other(regardless of political views). There is a bad reputation of Hyprland/Vaxry in places that are predominantly left-lenient (like Lemmy), posts about it immediately get downvoted. I can see this happen in my community all the time and more so after the whole Omarchy thing.
Its really disheartening for people who don’t want to be part of any of this and just want to focus on the amazing power of window managers.
As for Omarchy I woud prefer to recommend other Arch based distros that come with the option to install a Hyprland flavour. My reasons were: bad keybinds, too many “app” (web-apps), installs some programs externally when native packages are available, dotfiles are almost default and more. I read an article about it which just confirms this.
alecsargent@lemmy.zipOPMto
Window Managers@lemmy.zip•yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles ManagerEnglish
1·2 months agoThanks for mentioning this, will give it a look.
Alpaca is the GTK client of Ollama right? I used it for a while to let my family have a go at local LLM’s. It was very nice for them but on my computer it ran significantly slower than what they expected so that’s that.
alecsargent@lemmy.zipOPMto
Window Managers@lemmy.zip•yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles ManagerEnglish
2·2 months agoStow’s mechanism sounds great, at the moment I’m trying out yadm’s handy encryption to handle some secrets and API keys. Will very likely switch to Stow anyway.
thank you as well
I’ve run several LLM’s with Ollama (locally) and I have to say that is was fun but it is not worth it at all. It does get many answers right but it does not even come close to compensate the amount of time spent on generating bad answers and troubleshooting those. Not to mention the amount of energy the computer is using.
In the end I just rather spent my time actually learning the thing I’m supposed to solve or just skim through documentation if I just want the answer.
And then this happens:
$ command -h Invalid argument Usage: command [subcommand] Available Subcommands: help version build etc
alecsargent@lemmy.zipOPMto
Window Managers@lemmy.zip•Clipvault | Clipboard history manager for Wayland, inspired by cliphistEnglish
2·3 months agoI suggest following this community if you are a Sway user. Cheers!
alecsargent@lemmy.zipto
Android@lemdro.id•Which Android Lemmy clients allow switching between instances or accounts?English
2·3 months agoYah, account switching in Thunder is very convenient.
I felt so empty when I finished the game, it was so damn good.
alecsargent@lemmy.zipto
Spooky 👻 Halloween 🎃 Dark 🦇 Horror 🔪 Memes@lemmy.world•Aren't we forgetting someone?
3·3 months agoI can hear this meme
Last week my brother had to use my laptop and install Rstudio(for some University project) because his Mac was too old and slow. I was out of home so I had to instruct him through the phone and I could hear his awe while he explained how easy was to install the program. He told me laughing that he could see the pacman and started to cheer for it, this made my day.
The web is so fat nowadays that it makes Windows look slim.











Its an excerpt from pacman’s configuration file, first line makes the progress bar a pacman that eats dots while downloading packages, the second line is self explanatory and the third allows to download multiple packages at the same time so there are 15 pacmans at all times while downloading.