For those that were interested in the openSUSE logo contest, the voting wrapped up on Tuesday and the results of this logo contest for new openSUSE branding have been selected.
I’ve sunk a lot of time into this game. $20 is a good price. It’s a little unbalanced imo. A little bit grindy for my taste. The gameplay loop is fun, but it takes a fairly long time, about 30-45 minutes for one run. It can take longer depending on difficulty. Each run nets you between 6-10 of what can be considered XP points which you use for upgrades, and a typical upgrade costs 30-100 XP. So you’ll be playing hours of gameplay to unlock a perk which isn’t rewarding enough for the time. They unlock a basic upgrade like 2% movement speed for your workers, and then something a little more unique like allowing you to select a different item to bring with you on a run. I have done probably 40-50 runs and it just doesn’t feel rewarding enough for the time it takes for each run. Also, the runs always end right when you’re getting your “flow”. It’s fun but they should take a deeper look into the core gameplay loop and make some fundamental changes.
Hi! With all the stuff going on I want to switch to Firefox. I got incredibly used to the sidebar in Opera Though and really want something similar....
Workspaces in flooro are poorly implemented though I would still suggest flooro as well. With the sidebery extension you can get some very good organization done
Firefox users are reporting an 'artificial' load time on YouTube videos. YouTube says it's part of a plan to make people who use adblockers "experience suboptimal viewing, regardless of the browser they are using."
I highly recommend just downloading any videos you want to watch. Some guy made an extensions for firefox on linux that lets you click a button and it just automatically downloads and opens that video in mpv player. You can also use tube archivist, yt dlp, etc to auto download your subscriptions.
Really good app. Hopefully when they introduce their premium pricing it doesn’t start to enshittify. I’m hoping it’s not another case of taking advantage of the open source community
Nah, I literally didn’t have any idea. I’m all for wayland adoption. I’m on x11 because my main computer has an nvidia gpu but with wider adoption, I’m sure the fix will come soon.
Looks like it’ll be one of those free to play gacha games with a million different ways to get you sucked in at first then hit you with paywall after paywall.
As title says. Obviously I could setup different virtual machines or spend the time and install all the DEs in one VM if it is even possible without breaking the OS. I’m wondering if there is an already made iso or something that installs all the maintained DEs for trying.
wow. I gotta check out nixos. That is incredible. Do you happen to know if fedora silverbue or any of the other immutable distros do this, or is this something specific to nixos?
In that case, wouldn’t it be possible to try this on any distro? Just make a new user per DE? Also, I think what they’re pointing out is that you can change DE and rollback to where you were before
I did some research yesterday and it looks like silver blue has some rebase command that does something similar. Universal Blue is using that to make it easy to switch between DEs, netting a very similar result!
The way they talk about it makes it sound like they invented the written word, but that notwithstanding the fonts actually look really nice in my opinion.
You can check out fonts here and filter based on mono spacing, ligatures, etc. Hack is by far my favorite font but I just wish I could use it with nerdfont/jetbrains ligatures. It just has this beautiful way of being able to look open and readable while taking up less space than fonts like fira or jetbrains.
Cool for them for making a font, but personally don’t think it’s up to firacode, hack, jetbrains or many other fonts out there
Wait, why did they invent the phrase “texture healing” for literally what all mono space fonts try to do: make a monospace font that doesn’t look like cluttered shit.
oh wait you’re right. I wasn’t having luck with the nerd fonts on windows but on linux it was somewhat better. what I was thinking about was having Hack with nerd fonts and Jetbrains ligatures patched in. I found a couple repos that purported to do that except the ligatures never worked.
That’s a great question. Sounds like iscsi is less flexible but more performant, but potentially only in particular situations you may not encounter in a homelab, while nfs is more flexible and not as performant, depending on what you use.
From what I’ve learned just reading this thread, you should make iscsi for db and vms, and nfs for stuff like linux isos and other shared media. That said, with iscsi, I believe it’s possible to resize the disk pretty easily. For the DB, you can probably have it be its own little container with an iscsi drive, and expose it over tcp for applications that need access.
As for your last question about worpress, you could archive it before transfer and either store as an archive or extract it after it reaches its destination. Would be a simple script.
I really like gnome and how it looks. However every time I try it I find myself in need of more functionality and so I install a bunch of extensions. For example I can’t live without a dock and some sort of system tray that shows which apps are running in background....
I feel that too. It’s easy to misconstrue as anti nazi people getting pwned. Then again it’s really old nazis getting pwned by anti nazi musical director
I just found out about AppImageLauncher, a package handler for AppImages. It organizes them, creates desktop files for you and handles updates and removal....
Good looking out. I installed this and verified it’s working, but does this automatically start at start up? I can’t seem to get systemctl enable to work on it.
I love Fedora. I like it a lot more than Linux mint. More than either, I’ve really enjoyed PopOS. It went from a distro I wasn’t sure about to my favorite really quickly. Highly recommend it.
Today I decided I would create some way of visualizing my unbound DNS requests/blocks on OPNsense. Adguard does a good job at this but I have issue with added third party repos and plugins, especially at the router level....
So this would basically allow me to use unbound as a DNS filter and resolver? Any reason why one would use adguard/blocky in their setup? Would it be more performant to use blocky + unbound, or have all your filtering done using unbound?
Struggling to find a lot of music with Lidarr (New/Recent/Modern). Have a few general public/private trackers set up but still not getting many hits. From what I gather Usenet isn’t much better. And I’m not really confident in transcoding, bit rates, etc… to attempt an interview....
I have Qobuz and Spotify. There are downloaders for stuff you like enough to archive. I’d probably be happy enough if I didn’t go through my old playlists and find that they just randomly delete shit ALL the time. So stuff I really like, I try to download before it’s gone. Nicotine+ like others have said is probably the most complete you can ask for, but quality can be an issue. The best is private trackers but considering that getting into one is like a full time job, at the point you can’t find something you really want, just buy it or something.
Professor rule (lemmy.world)
openSUSE Logo Contest Concludes With Winners Selected (www.phoronix.com)
For those that were interested in the openSUSE logo contest, the voting wrapped up on Tuesday and the results of this logo contest for new openSUSE branding have been selected.
Two Anarchist Jews Talk Zionism and War (www.youtube.com)
Two Anarchist Jews Talk Zionism and War (www.youtube.com)
Superb survival city-builder Against the Storm is finally finished and released (www.pcgamer.com)
Yes it has only been two years, yes I was impatient, next question please....
US gov fires a warning shot at Nvidia: 'We cannot let China get these chips... If you redesign a chip that enables them to do AI, I'm going to control it the very next day' (www.pcgamer.com)
Light Weight for Party (lemmy.ca)
Opera workspaces in firefox
Hi! With all the stuff going on I want to switch to Firefox. I got incredibly used to the sidebar in Opera Though and really want something similar....
YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users (www.404media.co)
Firefox users are reporting an 'artificial' load time on YouTube videos. YouTube says it's part of a plan to make people who use adblockers "experience suboptimal viewing, regardless of the browser they are using."
Omnivore: Open Source Bookmark Manager (omnivore.app)
VanillaOS 2.0 (Orchid) Alpha Build 84 Available Now (github.com)
cross-posted from: monero.town/post/1123506...
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inZOI is a new Unreal Engine 5-powered life simulation game, aiming to rival EA's The Sims (www.dsogaming.com)
KRAFTON has just announced a new life simulation game that will be powered by Unreal Engine 5, called inZOI.
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How is your experience with Fedora as a server?
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What is the easiest way to try all the DEs?
As title says. Obviously I could setup different virtual machines or spend the time and install all the DEs in one VM if it is even possible without breaking the OS. I’m wondering if there is an already made iso or something that installs all the maintained DEs for trying.
Monaspace - Microsoft presents a new font family for code (monaspace.githubnext.com)
The way they talk about it makes it sound like they invented the written word, but that notwithstanding the fonts actually look really nice in my opinion.
System76’s Lemur Pro Laptop Is Just a Really Nice Linux Laptop (www.wired.com)
The System76 Lemur Pro is light, thin, repairable, and upgradeable. It’s the best Linux laptop we’ve tested.
NFS or iSCSI?
So, i got persuaded to switch from a “server that is going to do everything” to “compute server + storage server”...
Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions)
I really like gnome and how it looks. However every time I try it I find myself in need of more functionality and so I install a bunch of extensions. For example I can’t live without a dock and some sort of system tray that shows which apps are running in background....
raven rule (slrpnk.net)
Comfort wear (startrek.website)
Music(rule) (sh.itjust.works)
Just learned about AppImageLauncher (lemmy.world)
I just found out about AppImageLauncher, a package handler for AppImages. It organizes them, creates desktop files for you and handles updates and removal....
Visual storytelling at its finest (lemmy.world)
I'm ditching htop for btop, look how cool it is (lemmy.ml)
Fedora or Mint for noob?
A friend might let me install Linux on his secondary laptop he uses for university. He’s not a tinkerer and wants something that just works....
FYI: OPNsense now has pretty (good) Unbound DNS reporting (docs.opnsense.org)
Today I decided I would create some way of visualizing my unbound DNS requests/blocks on OPNsense. Adguard does a good job at this but I have issue with added third party repos and plugins, especially at the router level....
Where'd the music go?
Struggling to find a lot of music with Lidarr (New/Recent/Modern). Have a few general public/private trackers set up but still not getting many hits. From what I gather Usenet isn’t much better. And I’m not really confident in transcoding, bit rates, etc… to attempt an interview....
18+ 👻 rule (lemmy.world)
Kitboga Trapped 200 Scammers in an Impossible Maze (youtu.be)