Digester

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[–] Digester 2 points 1 year ago

I already have another guitar for different tunings but I really like the Cabronita-like because it was a gift and I want to use it for the genres I play. A pickup swap sound good and it'll get me to play it more

 

I have a Cabronita style guitar (Harley Benton). I would like to swap pickups with some hot humbuckers but I don't want to have to carve the body to accomodate them. I'm looking for recommendations

[–] Digester 1 points 1 year ago

My recommendation would be to have Linux on the 500gb drive and then install windows directly on the other drive without partitioning. I wouldn't install Linux on a partition as Windows likes to mess with the bootloader but if Linux is on it's own drive you can always boot it from EFI without issues.

[–] Digester 62 points 1 year ago (11 children)

Fuck Empress, however she's right on this specific matter.

[–] Digester 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Easy actually. I'm on arch (Hyprland) right now, so no longer EOS but it's been refreshing. I'd recommend EOS as a base for any arch install, better than "arch installer" by a long shot. If you have dedicated storage I'd recommend using it and booting to the respective system through EFI rather than relying on software bootloader (windows likes to break it). I am running arch on a dedicated SSD and it's been smooth so far.

[–] Digester 4 points 1 year ago

I find it very satisfying whenever I'm promoted with the debit machine (they always expect you to use a card) and I hand over cash instead. I tell them I don't need a receipt, gave the cash and leave as they put the money into the register while trying to figure out how much tip they're getting. I always make sure the cash I hand over is visibly enough (if the total is $18, I give a $20) then leave.

This way I skip the passive aggressive terminal with the minimum tip already on screen and I avoid the akward interaction with the worker when I manually enter a tip below what they expect.

[–] Digester 1 points 1 year ago

Lemmy instances run on servers which are funded by donations. I don't see how Sync (which is made by one developer) gets to be frowned upon because there's a price for ad removal. All FOSS projects are somehow funded, usually by donations. Nothing runs for free.

If we get to use all the FOSS Lemmy apps is because someone put in the time and money to make it happen.

[–] Digester 0 points 1 year ago

What rubs me the wrong way is the $20 ask to remove ads

I would feel the same way if Sync was the one and only option to view Lemmy on mobile but it's not. You can use all the other FOSS apps which don't have ads.

By the way you can install a global adblocker on your phone to remove all (well, most let's say) ads across your device. I use one and don't see any ads on Sync, just a blank square.

[–] Digester 31 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I've tried pretty much all the FOSS Lemmy apps I could get my hands on but the experience Sync provides is far superior. I'm an ex Boost user and since I couldn't find Boost for Lemmy I naturally gravitated towards Sync and I'm not looking back.

[–] Digester 6 points 1 year ago

As a Boost user I'm glad this came out first. I was getting tired of waiting for Boost to release a Lemmy app, this one feels much better.

[–] Digester 2 points 1 year ago

I felt the Adobe part. I bought Photoshop CS2 back in the day then sadly lost the license key a few years later. I never felt bad for pirating the latest version.

Another example of ethical piracy would be when offline games force you to be online all the time. Minecraft forces me to be online to play through the official launcher. Since I also play with mods that are still a few versions behind, I downloaded a cracked launcher so I can play even when I don't have internet access.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Digester to c/decadeology
 

For example, would you consider xxx3 to be early or mid?

I always considered xxx4 to be the start of the mids.

[–] Digester 2 points 1 year ago

Congrats on finally using a real OS! Arch is fantastic and teaches you a lot of skills down the road.

[–] Digester 2 points 1 year ago

Thank you, I will read it

 

I've been using Wayland (Hyprland) for a couple days now and I notice there's no support for Nvidia settings. Nvidia X Server Settings will open without the possibility of making any changes.

Do we know anything about future plans on integrating Nvidia settings on wayland?

 

I told myself I wasn't gonna do it anytime soon but I distro hopped from Endeavour OS to Arch with Hyprland in the span of 3 days. Nothing against endeavour. I just tried to customize, broke some stuff and decided to try Hyprland again. I'm quite liking it. It takes awhile to get used to it but it's fun. I cloned a repo for a customized version of it. I don't know how long I'll stick with it but wish me luck!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Digester to c/[email protected]
 

It was working fine until yesterday, now I'm getting this error. I made sure it's installed and configured correctly, clang is also installed, made sure.

I booted up the computer today and started working on a project (I'm learning C++) just find out the LSP can't find the matching language server for some reason.

I was thinking of switching to VS but I like the way I set up neovim.

plugins.lua

null-ls.lua

mappings.lua

lspconfig.lua

chadrc.lua

I appreciate the help!

 

I'm using EndeavourOS. I installed btop++ as well as Disk Usage Analyzer. Both give me different disk space information.

I know I don't have 60gb worth of files on my system for sure, DUA confirms that. How can I get btop++ to read the correct disk space usage?

 

Just installed this OS today as my main Linux OS for the first time in a couple years and I have to say it feels good. This is my first time ricing, I never really customized it before

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Digester to c/[email protected]
 

Almost finished setting up my new OS, it's gonna be my main (dual booting with Windows on separate disk). Tokyo Night theme for GTK, xfce terminal, btop and vim. Papirus Dark icons.

 

https://streamable.com/ku7jug

I tried switching to Linux on my main PC (cause I'm bored and I have an extra SSD to waste). Like the video shows, I can't seem to get my left vertical monitor to properly configure on this OS. It's completely broken. I can't interact with anything on main monitor once I apply the settings as shown in the video.

The only way it works is if I keep my left monitor in horizontal position.

Google didn't help and apparently it seems to be a common problem. It's on me for choosing a broken distro but I kinda like it otherwise. I'd rather find a fix the screen problem.

I'm using an Nvidia 3070.

 

Generationally is a community aimed at promote discussions regarding past, present and future generations. We discuss differences, similarities and generational cusps.

[email protected]

https://lemmy.world/c/generationology

!generationology

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Digester to c/newcommunities
 

Decadeology is a community to discuss about different decades, past and present. We compare the differences and similiarities between years and the individual as well as shared experiences.

https://lemmy.world/c/decadeology

 

I migrated from Reddit and I created a few community (based on niche subs) that aren't yet on Lemmy. What is the proper way to let people know they exist? I don't intend to spam like people do sometimes on Reddit.

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