ScrambledLogic

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[–] ScrambledLogic@sh.itjust.works 23 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (2 children)

And sometimes there are little details that escape notice until seeing one of his paintings several times; I've seen this one before and I liked it, but this time I noticed the mother's little smile, like she's proud that her daughter stood up for herself, or remembering when she once sat on that bench with a black eye, or maybe she's just amused at kids being kids. I like it more now, and I can't imagine why anyone looking at this would say it's not art.

[–] ScrambledLogic@sh.itjust.works 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I believe that scene happens just after he gets his shape-shifting powers back; for a while before that, he had to wear regular clothes because he had been made more or less human as punishment by the Founders.

Yep, this is how I do it on my NAS, which is some RockPro64 board attached to WD Red spin drives. I have music, movies, game saves, documents, pics, etc. that equal around 1.5TB and I don't seem to get excess scanning when "watch files" is turned on.

I will second Bazzite, with the additional note that I've needed to use Feral Gamemode to get rid of microstuttering and other minor performance issues. But, that's not really different from any other distro I've tried gaming on (Void, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, Funtoo).

Hmm, Punk Crocs...

[–] ScrambledLogic@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 months ago

The album Fisherman's Woman by Emiliana Torrini.

[–] ScrambledLogic@sh.itjust.works 2 points 7 months ago

If you're willing to forgo the GUI installer requirement, take a look at Void Linux. Pretty slim base installation, very stable and conservative package updates for a rolling release. Excelllent package manager. Downside might be smaller package selection than Debian or Arch.

[–] ScrambledLogic@sh.itjust.works 5 points 7 months ago

I'm currently using a pair of them for pour-over in a Hario V60. As others have mentioned, they do taste differently than paper filters. I rinse them thoroughly after each use, then hang just inside a sunny window to dry quickly. I also alternate each day between the two that I have, so that each one has an extra day to stay dry. Doing this while boiling them once a month or so keeps them well cleaned, no odors or odd tastes. However, you do end up using a decent amount of water over time to keep them clean; it's unclear if saving a year's worth (how long two CoffeeSocks last according to the manufacturer) of paper filters is worth the extra water consumption. I'm thinking of switching to paper myself, and keeping these as a backup.

[–] ScrambledLogic@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Yep, been using it as my daily driver for a few years now, aside from trying out OpenSUSE Tumbleweed for a few months. I've settled on running it with sway as my wm for the time being. I've generally been pretty happy with it. I like the package manager and the relative simplicity of the system, which requires a bit more work to set up but seems easier to understand/fix when something goes wrong (usually user error in my experience, lol.) The developers also proved that they could learn from their mistakes with a minimum of drama after the whole kerfluffle with the original creator. Most packages that I need that aren't in the repo can be had with flatpak. Overall, a relatively pleasant Linux distro experience.

Edit: Forgot to mention, in my experience an actually stable AND rolling release distribution!

Btw, here is a small void linux community for lemmy. It doesn't appear to be very active, but hopefully that will change with time.

[–] ScrambledLogic@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I found this handy guide which I believe accomplishes what you're trying to do. You can get app_id by running swaymsg -t get_tree. However, if you're launching within foot you may have to force a different app_id/title with foot's options so that you can launch foot elsewhere for other things. I do this with htop like so: foot -T htop -a htop htop. This sets the title to htop, the app_id to htop, and then finally launches htop within foot.

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