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    What do modern devs need more than ttys for if they’re just shipping ai generated code that nobody takes the time to review properly?

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    I still remember the time I managed to unwillingly run two DE at the same time simultaneously. The screen was refreshing between gnome and kde at 50Hz. It was tripping.

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    This is the greatest truth of being a computer person. Our shit is also broken, just in ways you’d never heard of.

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    First time using hyprland with cachyos: wow it’s so productive, I love it!

    After one month I log in after a yay and everything is broken. I waste a full day adapting the config from 0.44 to 0.45. Wow that was worth, I love it.

    Another month passes, and again it’s broken to 0.50

    I just gave up

    Can’t they just put a discontinuation warning for a couple releases to let people adapt their config instead of suddenly having the surprise of booting to a broken wm?

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        it’s not really broken-broken to be unusable, just all the window management rules syntax that changed suddenly and you need to read 24 pages of documentation to guess what’s changed and adapt the config.

        honestly, after dealing with this 3 times in 3 months, i am no longer interested in this wm.

        It’s like if your friend rearranges your living room for pure fun when you come back tired from work. Funny prank done once in a lifetime, remove from existence the third time.

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          I don’t want to fault you, I just want to point out that Hyprland is in version 0.x. It’s essentially in development. Expecting software in alpha phase to be backwards compatible is a bit unrealistic :) If you enjoyed it that much, come back to it in a few years once it comes out of development phase (if ever…)

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      welcome to life as an AwesomeWM user. After a normal system upgrade – oh look my Lua version is incompatible with the libraries I need, guess I need to build them from scratch and tell my WM to use them

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          The saying literally translates to “in the house of a blacksmith there are wooden spoons”. In Poland we say “the shoemaker walks in shoes with holes”. They all just means that people who build things as their job don’t have the time to build those things for themselves.

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            But why doesn’t the blacksmith have spoons which are bent or something. Blacksmith using wooden spoons sound to me like a technician that doesn’t use tech in his private life.

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    xkcd TV Problems

    And also

    xkcd Computer Problems

    Btw, downloading a CD (.iso) on the phone to boot it, because your Linux broke while you had no bootable thumbdrive around. Is something a lot of people here did sometime.

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      PSA: get a cheap thumb drive and install ventoy. You’ll never regret it!

      Plus you can technically still use it to store files if you make a directory in the ventoy dump partition.

      I keep memtest86+, clonezilla, Ubuntu 24.04lts, gparted, and boot-repair on the drive.

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        I mean I’m not sure I could actually boot off of my phone as a USB drive. That would be an interesting concept.

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          Unlikely. The USB protocol requires one master and one or more slaves (or whatever less charged nomenclature you prefer). In all likelihood UEFI will blindly assume to be the master while Android and iOS require negotiation to figure out who’s boss and what interface to present.
          Although given UEFI it might be possible to patch that functionality in.

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            i had this feature when i installed ubports (ubuntu touch) on my phone in 2021.

            much before that in 2013 my phone’s stock rom had a ‘driver install’ mode that presents an iso file in the system partition to the computer as a virtual cdrom, i could swap out that file with a linux iso and it would boot

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            The USB protocol and UEFI aren’t a problem, but Android/iOS might be. I’ve booted various PCs from a raspberry pi (USB-OTG), but the last time I tried to boot an iso from my android phone I couldn’t get it to work. It’s been a while so I can’t remember exactly what the issue was.

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              My guess the issue is that phones don’t just show up as simple drives, they rely on MTP support

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          There’s a tool, whose name I forget, which is included in Kali NetHunter to do just that. It does whatever trickery is needed to present the phone/tablet as a bootable thumb drive. It requires root and, to my dismay when I needed it, I never owned a device that was rootable to fully use NetHunter. It could do a lot of other cool stuff via USB too; phone as a Bad USB, Rubber Ducky, automated Windows login bypasses, etc.

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      Just a couple days ago I needed a microsd to usb adapter. Couldn’t find one, so I loaded the files to a memory with fat usb(I don’t know what it’s called) and usb c connections. Then connected the memory to my phone and on my phone I moved the files to the microsd card.

      Not the same but similar vibes I think.

      It’s sad that several phones are removing the memory slot.

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        Fat USB is called USB A. The one you use for printers is USB B. Then there are mini-A, mini-B, micro-A, micro-B and USB 3.0 micro-B which are all different shapes physically. And USB A 3.0 has slightly different contacts from USB A 1.0/2.0

        Anyway, that was when USB nomenclature was still simple. Don’t google anything they did past version 3.0, for your own sanity. We’re now down to mostly the USB C and A shapes, but USB 3.2 gen 1x1 is the same thing as USB 3.1 gen 1 is the same thing as USB 3.0.

        USB 4 simplified things a bit, but now you can get things like Gen 4 asymmetric 3:1

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    I’m not a computer guy. I’m a bicycle guy.
    I build them up myself, buy cheap ones on ebay to fix and modify, know basically all there is to know about stem standards, drivetrain compatibility, etc.

    I currently have 6 non-functional bikes in my garage.

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    Guys and gals, please use Niri. It has animations, blur and wayland.

    Never crashed in my one year of using it.

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    Yes, “wantonly” is spelled correctly here. I looked at it and immediately it felt wrong so this is for any like me who’s only ever heard it said.

    Also, broke my Codium install today, no idea how but it won’t load debug values now, woo.

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    This is why you keep 2 computers. One that is dull and as stock as you can. And then you have that beater box to get stupid with. Drive the sum biotch right into that kernal panic at 100mph just for fun.

    So therapeutic some days…

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      That’s not how it works.

      1. Okay, let’s read a chapter of this book about Software Design.
      2. I need to take notes
      3. Ugh, it sucks that I have to do three steps to open them
      4. Let’s write a short fish script
      5. Actually is there a more elegant note taking app
      6. Research
      7. Setting up the most over engineered zettelkasten solution
      8. It’s time for bed, you have two broken note taking apps, but still an open to do to read a chapter of that book

      If you think that is a true story, you are absolutely right.

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      Mac and a half a dozen server homelab. Plex was a homelab test that’s now “prod” (family won’t let me shut it off) so it’s in the prod environment outside of my homelab

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      my linux honeymoon has far gone.

      Reminded me of:

      In the spring, we climbed the rolling hills

      And talked about our budding plans

      And we smiled

      Our faces like a mirror showing us our secret sides

      But then the fights, the sharp words splintering the night

      How I couldn’t be what you’d need

      But oh how I could make you bleed

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        Tinkering is fun when your actual goal is to tinker.

        But when your goal is to get work done then the machine is just a tool, and there is nothing more frustrating than a broken tool.

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    • We tried setting up hyprland with Arch
    • Used an older guide, updated and translated it to the newest standard, learning about the unique scripting
    • Get almost everything working
    • Actually loved the feel of the ui and did get used to using terminal for almost everything
    • Things started falling apart
    • Steam started fucking up, everything was going horrible.
    • joined the support discord, found problem doing good over more :)
    • Update? Oo oki!
    • Hyprland: hmm nice fully custom set up you have here, would be a shame if someone were to change all the ui script you literally just learned :)
    • :(
    • Back on KDE + Cachy OS as we didn’t want to fight with our computer anymore, it’s good, great even, but… missing the window management of Hyprland now.
    • Don’t get us wrong, we’re very happy with KDE! It’s just… that window management 🥺
    • if only we could get that in KDE
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        Sway still struggling with screensharing (specifically window sharing) tho or atleast it was last time I yried it in february :(

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            Yay it worked, still not usable for me tho, since XWayland fucks up too many applications I need and moving windows with my mod key + left mouse does not count as a single input which then opens rofi which is bound to mod qq

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              I had that issue with the mod key launcher too, but instead of looking up a proper fix I turned my Capslock key into my launcher lol

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          I have my (edit: RIVER) config for over a year and it’s very reliable. It never broke on me apart from the misconfigurations which were my fault.

          It also integrates well with Waybar and is compatible with other Wayland tools for wlroots.

          But keep in mind that my config is relatively minimal.

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    My computer configuration is best described as a construction of duct tape and chewing gum holding a house of cards in place

    Tbh my server is getting a bit that way too, which is slightly more concerning

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    My partner would text me ‘what did you do’ when I had a day off and audiobookshelf stopped working. This is why I only tinker after midnight

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      Yeah… ive been meaning to get audiobookshelf setup, but it looked like a pain so it’s been sitting there untouched. That along with needing to migrate from Plex to Jellyfin, my projects pile up.

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        ABS is actually quite easy if you already have a library for audiobooks on Plex

        Just install ABS on the same box and point it at the same folder and it will do most of the rest itself

        Remote access is a bit of a pain though. I’m using tailscale for it. I wish there was a better, more universal (also free) 2fa solution out there but it just doesn’t exist.

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          I got it up and running in about 10 minutes just yesterday, but that’s probably because I had already spent a couple of days learning how to use quadlets and getting my remote access scheme figured out.

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        I just set it up with my Docker setup. Point it at the appropriate volumes and it pretty much goes. GUI tools for Docker help. I like Dockge.

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          Even with docker, things can get complicated. Like if you use *arr stack for your plex library, but you manually copied in some extra subtitle files, or tweaked the descriptions of some media. Now you have to find those customizations so you can migrate them to the jellyfin library

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      I also wait until my partner is asleep. It still doesn’t make me 100% safe from the ‘what did you do’ texts, because sometimes I break things that I don’t think to check. Worse, sometimes I break something so bad that I stay up until 6am trying to fix it, only to cook my brain and pass out without fully repairing what went wrong.

      But it’s still better than doing it during the day.

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        I only do networking after midnight. I have pulled 4+ hrs after breaking the network more than once.

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          This is me last Friday. Wanted SSO passkey so bad I pulled an all-nighter to make it work between 3 different machines.

          I love passkey so I adamant on Pocket ID. End up hammering on it till 3AM with no success in sight, turns-out nothing is wrong with anything config-wise. I just wasn’t aware the bridge network you create didn’t enable ipv6 by default. Passed out at 5AM lol.

          Now my sistet can’t complaint about so many password to manage.

          End up canceling going out with friends Saturday night cuz I was already sleeping soundly at 8 PM.

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            I haven’t tried passkeys, I honestly probably have too many apps that don’t support it. Hell I get annoyed by apps that don’t have ldap integration. Looking at you paperless-ngx.

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              many apps that don’t support it.

              Yeah, that is one thing making it harder. I use traefik-forward-auth/tiny Auth for that and honestly I still can’t make some apps work properly.

              But at least the most used one are in place now and seems fine UX-wise (JF, vaultwarden, navidrome and frigate).

              I’m doing this just because I want to stop relying on CF tunnel and just use my public ipv6, but I don’t think I’m ready security-wise.

              And cf tunnel and other overlay network solution like Tailscale have a penalty on performance for me because their closest server are on the neighboring country.