rtxn 21h ago • 84%
Leah Rowe probably hasn't stopped laughing since this was published.
rtxn 2d ago • 0%
rtxn 2d ago • 100%
The borzoi is what happens when you describe a dog to someone who's only ever seen horses and ask them to draw it.
rtxn 2d ago • 100%
"Oh, it's not from electrocution. If you fuck with the tram, the driver will get out and break your spine in half."
I've met some tram drivers who would absolutely chase down and beat the piss out of some pedestrians who don't understand that the rail infrastructure is the rail vehicle's domain, if given the chance.
rtxn 2d ago • 100%
I wonder how many of those people are children of immigrants.
(although, in a broader view, probably all of them are at least descendants of immigrants)
rtxn 2d ago • 100%
It is what it is.
rtxn 2d ago • 100%
Yeast crawls
This is a simple shader node group that breaks up the visual repetition of tiled textures. It uses a Voronoi texture's cell colors to apply a random translation and/or rotation to an image texture's vector input to produce an irregular pattern. I primarily made it for landscape materials. The cells' borders are still sharp, so certain materials, like bricks, wood, or fabric, will not look good.
rtxn 3d ago • 100%
YOUR BODY BETRAYS YOUR DEGENERACY.
rtxn 3d ago • 84%
That only works in places with actual worker protection and labor laws, which disqualifies pretty much all of the USA.
rtxn 3d ago • 100%
And if not, probably full of trash juice.
rtxn 3d ago • 100%
Awesome, this daemon infestation on my computer (Gentoo of course) is really starting to annoy me.
rtxn 3d ago • 100%
Emperor penguins and king penguins are not descendants of any royal bloodlines and do not have an understanding of monarchical governments.
rtxn 4d ago • 100%
Adherence to a moral standard is secular, even if the source is a mythological text that is the foundation of a religion.
Keep in mind that the religious figure of Jesus predates Christianity.
rtxn 4d ago • 60%
In terms of religion, atheist. Adherence to a moral standard is secular and does not require a supreme being.
rtxn 4d ago • 100%
Workers of the Adeptus Administratum. Terra, 937.M1
rtxn 4d ago • 91%
I've had run-ins with Linuxsucks' owner and basically only poster over on linuxmemes. They're a troll, a contrarian, uninterested in any kind of honest or good-faith discussion, and an overall dickhead. The community is a one-man circlejerk.
You're right about needing counterpoints, but Linuxsucks ain't it.
rtxn 5d ago • 100%
You.
Are.
Late.
(man's got the best teeth in two solar systems)
rtxn 5d ago • 100%
Same in Japan. I remember a case where a convicted pedophile successfully sued Google into blocking news articles saying he had been convicted of pedophilia.
rtxn 5d ago • 97%
You've never done this?
Explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charon_(moon)#Name
- see cool video on front page - click - "Haha, fuck you, you've just clicked on the invisible button that takes up half the thumbnail like a fucking moron!" - redirected to the sponsorship info page - go back - video gone why are you completely incapable of making a functional website you wet dildo
For example, drilling or enlarging a hole can be boring, but fixing two pieces of metal together is often riveting.
It's a poor imitation. A mockery of the name. A GUI addict's idea of a CLI tool.
Not entirely accurate, the person on the side track should be a pile of money, but I'm too lazy to change it now. Also, imagine, like, flames coming from the bottom-right corner.
I recently switched from wireless to wired headphones (Samson SR-850, probably the best for the very reasonable price) and my chair's wheels instantly started eating its cable. Right now I'm using a small plastic hook that came with a face mask to keep it off the floor, but I'd like to hear other solutions.
I use this in Hyprland to quickly switch between the headphone jack and a USB wireless dongle. Executing the script will show a dialog that lists all available audio sinks, with the active sink selected. It requires `pulseaudio` or `pipewire-pulse` for the `pactl` program, and `kdialog` for the dialog.
In the alternate universe, Ford Renault is still a dick.
I think Starfield's main menu is neat. So I made it into a desktop widget. Files (including the stylized logo) [here](https://github.com/gabor-motko/eww-starfield), wallpaper [here](https://imgur.com/a/zKAaDAm). I used the Chakra Petch font (AUR: `ttf-chakra-petch`) for the menu buttons, and Liberation Sans (with some editing in Inkscape) for the logo.
I'm not trying to attack him, but this is pretty funny. Context: 11 days ago DT released a video where he called out the people who refer to Linux distributions as "Linux" as opposed to "GNU/Linux". Today he released a video where he did exactly that.
Only the OGs will remember when Steam would sometimes `rm -rf /*` your system. https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/3671 Template without text: https://img.ifunny.co/images/e31929a1a7bafa7e351e7b7cfaec531d12295fb3643ad444d75f2e979ccd657f_1.jpg
I recently discovered that you can paste image data from your clipboard to a post or comment field, and it will upload the data and generate an embed link. I assume, since the clipboard is ephemeral, that the data is uploaded and stored on the server immediately. What happens then if the embed link is removed and never used, but the file isn't deleted by the user? Does it just sit around in storage, collecting dust and taking up space, or is there some sort of garbage collection that detects unused files? What happens to embedded files if the post/comment where it is embedded gets deleted?
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/bdda676b-645e-48b7-8700-4233811aeb2e.png) It might not look like anything special, but I spent an embarrassing number of hours on this rice, mostly on the non-graphical user interactions. The layout is a custom master-stack implementation, the groupbox widget is an almost complete reimplementation to support a more flexible styling on multihead systems, the Nvidia GPU monitor widget is completely my own, there are popups and context menus out the ass, and there is a persistence module that saves dynamic data (like layouts and group names) between sessions. Tomorrow I'm moving to Wayland and I might not have the patience to get Qtile running again. *edit:* Wallpaper sauce https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/89596288
I originally meant to ask if having `/home` on a different partition or separate physical device was still warranted, but my ignorance in this matter slowly became apparent. This is my current setup: - `sda` is a 240G SATA SSD that only contains the ESP and the root partition. - `sdb` is a 1T SATA SSD entirely dedicated to games and virtual machines. - `sdc` is a 3T SATA spinning rust disk mounted on `/home`, with a 0.5T partition for Timeshift backups. I recently bought a 2T M.2 NVMe SSD. I'd like to retire `sda` and `sdc` (i.e. put them in my junk NAS/backup server), and then reinstall the OS on the new NVMe. My ideas for the new setup: - I use the entire NVMe drive for ESP and root, no separate `/home` partition, and mount the 1T SSD as before. - I use the entire NVMe for ESP and root, move the games and VMs to the root, and use the 1T SSD as the `/home` partition. - ESP, ~100-200G root partition, and separate `/home` partition on the NVMe; games stay on the separate SSD. The advantages of having `/home` on a separate device are not lost on me. My question is whether the added complexity is still worth it. I would also like to use LUKS encryption, which I understand to be partition-wide - in which case I'd like to know if there is any significant overhead if I encrypt the root partition. I'm also not opposed to using LVM, but that seems like a little too much for a desktop PC.