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starsider Piko Starsider :verified_paw: @valenciapa.ws

Expectations: 3D modelling, Linux, programming, furry stuff, idk.

Reality: Just boosting stuff I like I guess :blobfoxcofe\w\:

I occasionally boost 18+ artwork and odd kinks (always behind a CW).

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Nintendo goes after Switch emulator yuzu in new lawsuit
  • @sirsquid now that modchips are open source and cost like $15 instead of being made by one company for $90, they seem desperate and are looking for some case that they might win

  • Orange Pi Neo is new handheld powered by AMD and comes preinstalled with Manjaro
  • @muhyb I use EndeavourOS myself, but I was wondering if there's an Arch based distro that is a bit more stable and that I can recommend to people but still allows for using AUR without much trouble.

  • Edit: Is streamdeck on linux just trash?
  • @RandomLegend @Privatepower42 I'm confused, are you talking about the stream deck or the steam deck? Completely different products.

  • Yeah, Linux breaks sometimes, we're here for you.
  • @sugar_in_your_tea @BlinkerFluid I love btrfs for the system partition but I'm a bit afraid of using it for my data, I use zfs for that instead. In both cases I use zstd compression and it works like a charm.

    Ext4 doesn't support snapshots, however snapper supported it for a while with a kernel patch. There's also timeshift which uses hard links and rsync in ext4 to provide a similar functionality, with no special kernel support. It also can use btrfs but I prefer snapper for that because of snap-pac and snap-pac-grub.

    I also ran out of system storage so I added another device to the same btrfs and it works like a charm.

  • Yeah, Linux breaks sometimes, we're here for you.
  • @BlinkerFluid My Arch automatically makes a btrfs snapshot before and after every time pacman is used, and creates a separate GRUB entry for them... so I update and install stuff fearlessly, knowing that if something breaks, at worst I will just have to reboot to go back to a working system. With snapper-gui I can delete old snapshots easily.

    I think there should be an Arch distro that comes preconfigured with this.