Thinking of trying Tumbleweed. Can I use the discover store to download Steam and Spotify or is this one of those distros that say they are noob friendly but you have to use the terminal?
>>107831443>Can I use the discover store to download Steam and Spotify or is this one of those distros that say they are noob-friendly but you have to use the terminal?Yes, if you install either KDE flavors: Standard if you don't mind *krashes* or Base-KDE + Discover if you want the most polished experience possible. Be careful, however, of the "forced defaults" during the installation process as the OS will push unwanted apps for the updates, unless you mark a certain app with a "taboo", I think.
>>107831443Had better support on my 2-in-1 laptop than Fedora or Zorin so its what I have been using. Have not needed to use the terminal from what I can remember except for one app that was not in the store. No real crashes from what I can remember. Handles rotating the screen and detaching the keyboard, bluetooth, wifi just fine. I do have some graphics issues with some 3d games, but I have to do more testing because its not all of them.
>>107831443yes you can. flathub is preinstalled already and you can install repo packages and flatpaks from discover
>>107833339so if i want to download steam its as easy as searching it up on discover?
>>107831443If you are looking for noob friendly then fedora is currently your best choice.
So what's the linux distro with the lowest number of indian devs?
>>107826281Arch Linux
>>107832165>>107826305>>107826835>>107827076>>107827403i used all of them
>>107829252>slackware>spend 14 hours trying to a single program working because the dev is too lazy to include a basic package manager that can handle dependencies>in 2026lmao
>>107826281Isn't devuan or hyperborea moving to bsd soon? That's about all I'm interested. Linux is inherently jeeted and the only solution is moving away from it. Closed source would be preferred I don't want the possibility of jeets touching my code
>>107826281make your own based on LFS
Can't wait for homosexual anon to start spamming again editionPrevious: >>107763554>Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I stop spamming Geon for once and the thread goes to page 10 just like that.Fuck you sissies.You need to get your G on.
any recommendation to replace an apple magic keyboard? i'm super fast and accurate with this one
>Budget150 (preferred) to 200 (stretch) eurobucks>Location (continent at least)EVROPE (west)>Preferred switch typelineair>LayoutANSI preferred but flexible>Form factor100% or TKL, never really used numpad. Arrow keys are a must. Can back down to 65% (bottom limit)>BacklightPresent but doesn't matter how>current keyboardNuphy Air 75 V2 with gateron red switches. I'm using this for both home office and taking it to the office (quiet enough to use there)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Where should I start with a 100% form wireless ISO with RGB lighting custom KB?
>>107833506Keychron.>>107833210Keychron.
that /g/ doesn't really know about but are a rabbit hole of soul worth checking out.for me , the Acorn Archimedes, the Grandfather of ARM and Risc, a real powerhouse of its day that nobody could afford ($8000 in todays money)what you got /g/?
>>107830540It's great that modern laptops are lighter, but their nearly-flat keyboards with hardly any travel are utter shit compared to the old stuff.
>>107833175The mechanical keyboards of those Toshibas are awesome.Then again they are luggable and not laptops, we still have huge ass desktop replacements with keyboards like that, not meant to be laptops levels of portable.
>>107833243>mechanicalWhat switches?
>>107833267Really nice linear Alps.
>>107830540>>107833175(g)ass plasma is so cool
>user interface cleaner and more usable than literally any modern linux distroGenuinely how is this possible?
>>107816462look at that, everything you ever need is right there and its not messy
>>107816583i actually love this cause you know that the older the menu is the more serious your issue is
>>107832495>settings don’t work?>time for control panel>control panel don’t work?>time for regedit>regedit not enough?>cmd.exedamn dude
>>107816475no amount of dollars would make freetard devs sane
>>107816528This. Microsoft at the time had lots of skilled and smart employees. And they did good work.>>107816583Only low IQ people and women have an issue with that.
>use linux, they said>it works better than windows, they saidtoday I went to check why my hard drive was full even though it doesn't have much on it and I found out that my timeshift snapshots take up way more space than the rest of the things (if you don't count home, which isn't being backed up)one snapshot takes up 128GB and the other 7GB. I'm so done with linux bros
>>107828644Just wait until your hard drive is gummed up by old Linux kernel images the system keeps around "just in case", without telling you, without explaining why or how you may want to use them, and no way to clean them up except mucking around in the terminal. Just wait until your hard drive gets so gummed up it corrupts your bootloader and now you DEFINITELY have to muck around in the terminal to fix it. Except you can't be arsed and just let it sit for 9 months like a brick of shame, a non-testament to Linux's desktop readiness. Just wait.
>>107831111are we going to pretend that windows doesn't have this problem?
>>107828644>and I found out that my timeshift snapshots take up way more space than the rest of the things (if you don't count home, which isn't being backed up)>one snapshot takes up 128GB and the other 7GB.So what was the problem?
>Illegal criminal taco language
>>107829061how did you fumble a step by step tutorial like that
>YouTube has removed the ability to search by upload date.How come yt keeps getting shittier and shittier?
>>107822434They remove that option every time there's a "happening"
>leddit found a work around and /g/browns haven'tim starting to think the reason this place is full of dumb people is because dumb people can post dumb shit without the dumbshit ever be tied back to them.
>google how to fix something>find a useful video on how to do it>still getting recommendations related to it a full ass year lateris there even really a use case for treating all informational videos exactly the same as all the rest of the slop content like it's meant to be binge watched?i don't need to see every single video about replacing an anode rod or servicing a refrigerator, i already know how to do it.
>>107828075you will watch ze modern zoomer slop
>>107823536>not part of the priority update group you may want to delete this anon
>>107680640Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>has shitty screen out of the box>screen replacement costs 2 times the laptop>cpu out of mesosoic eraUsecase for older thinkpads? Other than being an expensive toy for tinkertrannies?
>>107830737hard to tell without details, there are many little details that could be off. read carefully the following and check logs>https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Acpid>https://man.archlinux.org/man/extra/acpid/acpid.8.en (see troubleshooting)
>>107832019>>cpu out of mesosoic eraDid you mean 'mesozoic' era?
>>107825560Refund, duh
wait how do I update libreboot if I built it from source pull, build, flash again? I gotta re-apply my settings?
>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICEPost build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use casesState BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8>CPUGaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500FWorkstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3DComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107833868your cpu is too much of a bottleneck buy the set
>>107833802why would anyone use HDMI over DP?
>>107833868buy a new monitor
>>107833918Older/cheap monitors only have HDMI or DVI. Not applicable if you want good new monitors, but some want to keep using the old ones as secondary monitor.
>>107833908okay, I thought maybe it's still good enough, but yea it's old. thanks>>107833919also this, I might do in the future, and then I'm probably fucked with this setup
This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussionClaude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overviewGemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/New:>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@previewThe CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
>>107829047That's actually a good idea.Still wastes some context in doing the edits that are completely trivial to do by hand but less so. Actually can subagents do edits? This sounds like something that should be entirely delegatable.>"I've finished implementation now let me spawn a subagent that will ensure it compiles">subagent instructions are something like "here's a basic overview of what I've changed, run linters and compilers and fix any trivial errors, if there's any big error that you don't know how to fix and need more context then you can leave it and report it back in your output"I haven't really messed with subagents much, can you get claude to do this?
>mfw watching Gemini failing to replace a line over and over>mfw stopping it and telling it just create a new version of the file from scratch >mfw the same errorAt least they added loop detection because sometimes you could see the reasoning traces and watch it get stuck in a loop forever and had to manually pull it out of its torment
Hi guys, I have not looked into LLMs yet. After 15 years of coding I have only recently begun using LSP autocomplete, text highlighting, all that fancy shit.Now based on everything I have read online and the many conflicting opinions, the only verified utility of these tools is a superior stackexchange-in-a-box, the concepts from every manual and document on the internet all searchable in one place using fuzzy language.If all I want is "better google", what local model should I use? I've only got 16GB to work with.Also, why are there so many complaints around here about certain tools having access to users' files? Don't those users know how to use sandboxing software - I mean, you can even ask teh chatbot to help you right? xP
>>107832367>what local model should I use? I've only got 16GB to work withyou shouldn't use a local model. you'll only have access to retarded ones at those specs and won't have a real sense of what capability is like at the frontier.just use one of the big boy models in a new project in a sandbox to experiment and see for yourself what these things can and cannot do right now; don't rely on other people's opinions there's too much hype/anti-hype and emotion involved.
>>107832429>just use one of the big boy models in a new project in a sandbox to experiment and see for yourself what these things can and cannot do right now; don't rely on other people's opinions there's too much hype/anti-hype and emotion involved.As a counterargument to this, IMO using one properly also takes a bit of experience so the first time you use it might not necessarily be indicative. If you expect too much for example and let it run and build an entire project independently and then you come back to an unmaintainable mess and an AI that goes "you're absolutely right! this is buggy!" while being incapable of fixing anything anymore, you'll be disappointed but the issue is simply that your expectations were too high and you used the tool improperly.
>cp>unzip >strip >touch>more>yes>make clean >sleepDid Stallman really?
>>107830550ls is not listed in OP's list, which is clearly what i was referring to by "those utilities" in my response to OP
>>107830471usecase for a flying mouse?
>>107830514
>>107827147>mount>fsck
>>107827147No, Stallman did not invent basic Unix utilities
What do I use now that Windows 10 is dead?
>>107823045no, microsoft killed it and now you are vulnerable to hackers
IoT LTCS
>>107814008dead?? are you fucking retarded? im still on 7 and 10 you dumb nigger
>>107832799MS killed it
>>107831142>>107826998>>107828137>>107832799imagine using microsoft spyware OS for indians
So Linux is a no-go on Nvidia? I need to buy AMD graphics?
>>107832795I look like that and say that
I have a 5060 Ti 16GB, installed Arch and configured my card in minutes straight from the distro. Everything works perfect, played Doom Eternal through Steam, worked like a charm. I'm not sure why anyone is complaining about Linux+Nvidia, maybe years ago it wasn't that straightforward.
>>107833202Nobody uses GNU Guix without nonguix lol: https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix/
>>107832795Most distros work fine on Linux with Nvidia. Nvidia proprietary drivers work well with CUDA on Linux, and the default assumption in the ML space is that you're using a Ubuntu based OS and an Nvidia GPU with CUDA support.What people mean when they say "Nvidia doesn't support Linux" is that Nvidia doesn't dedicate resources towards open source consumer oriented drivers (like AMD does). The Nvidia proprietary Linux drivers work great for CUDA and productivity work. They just aren't very good at gaming (i.e., the main thing consumers are going to want GPU horsepower for).
I fall in love with OP!
Is polars + plotnine currently the best tool on Earth for complex plotting? Or does the crown still go to the tidyverse?
I dropped ggplot like a rock for it's obnoxious ideological limitations. Sometimes I need to draw two series on the same plot and I am not interested in fighting the library for it or reading some redditor quote Tufte at me when he tells me I don't need to, actually.The whole grammar idea is the biggest autist-bait. It really sounds like a good idea to start with and I can see how they ended up going hard on it but it's only actually good for medium-simple applications. It's too complex for very simple plots and it's too much of a pain in the ass to contort it into very complex plots. At some point you're better off just imperatively adding stuff to axes or hell even just drawing it manually in publisher for one offs.
Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?Huawei and Lenovo tried and abandoned their productsAmazon has the Kindle Scribe series but it's AmazonBoox has nice hardware and features but typical Chinese brand software longevitySuprenote is mehRemarkable is trying to be Apple too hard
>>107831590>e-ink dies from refreshing>refreshing at a rate that will kill the panel in 2 months
>>107831865pretty much this. i like the idea of e-ink but it’s basically trying to reinvent the wheel… imagine trying to jot something down to pass on to someone else, you’re not gonna hand over your tablet just for that lol
>>107826750Don't forget Sony, they have an e-ink tablet specifically for like doing paperwork and note taking and reading PDFs. Would have been super useful in grad school, but they were (probably still are) overpriced.
>>107826750I really like my remarkable 2. My fiance got it for me when I was in grad school and it saved me from lugging around a million textbooks. Also, because it doesn't have a web browser or search feature I was allowed to use it for open note tests, which saved me lots of time and money from printing out slide decks.
>>107833288Had. Their branch was taken over by Fujitsu. Still very limited and hard to get outside of Japan. The current Quaderno A4 Gen 3 costs 80,000 yen but it's still limited to 207ppi.