Gruvbox is probably my favorite theme. I configured a handfull of themes for my rice but gruvbox and tokyonight are the ones i use the most. I’m a dark user though >:)
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Of couse i know how to install gentoo, you compile the kernel or something
6·2 months agoI could probably figure it out if i wanted to. I’ve used Arch, Void, NixOS, and now Guix, but Gentoo never appealed to me. I generally really don’t like compiling software. I know you don’t have to compile everything anymore these days, but still, seems like that’s kinda the point of using the distro, so i don’t see why someone like me would want to use it.
You can get them to work by enabling hyper-v inside the windows vm, but this kneecaps your cpu performance unfortunately. Might not always be an issue though depending on how powerful your cpu is and how demanding the actual game is.
Yeah either this or bring me to life from evanescense lol
Oh that’s interesting. I think i saw a thread on reddit earlier this week where they also talked about how many people that have been in the military before became very anti-government afterwards. I can definitely recommend cyberpunk, especially now that it’s all patched up. I should probably replay it myself at some point, cause i haven’t played the dlc yet, and i also finished the game right before they did the huge skill tree overhaul. Also, not really a big spoiler or anything, but Silverhand also has a military background, so i guess it all lines up lol.
Sounds familiar, although i now use Guix. For me though i felt like it was more cyberpunk’s fault for turning me towards anarchy. Johnny Silverhand be spitting some facts lol.
Red pill. Tried the green pill but it was just too painfull having to still interact with windows period. Nuked it a few weeks ago. Screw the anti-cheat games lol, i’d rather not play them if that’s what it takes to be free.
juipeltje@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•sway+waybar is like winamp but for your entire OS
10·2 months agoI’m assuming this is sway-specific, so just wanted to add that waybar itself also supports toggling hide/show bar by sending it a signal:
kill -SIGUSR1 $(pgrep waybar)
Nope, works really well for me. From all the games i tried pretty much only anti-cheat games and quest 2 vr stuff gave me troubles, but it has been years since i tried vr and i’ve heard it has improved a lot. Recently the hdmi 2.1 situation with amd bit me in the ass when i bought a tv as a gaming display, but i ended up buying an adapter and accepting that atleast for the time being, vrr isn’t gonna work, cause i tried going back to windows instead but at this point it just feels like torture to use now that i’m used to linux. I’d rather lose vrr if it means i get to be free of windows. I also decided to just give up on any game that uses anti-cheat, cause i found myself not really enjoying them anymore anyway.
Considering chromeOS “freedom” is wild.
I love that alternative copypasta where the alpine user corrects the gnu/linux guy and he just fucking dies.

I’m confused on why you think ubuntu and omarchy can’t also be part of that “culture” you describe. It’s also a bit different for omarchy. Part of it is that it’s just another arch flavor that isn’t all that special, but everyone started talking about it all of a sudden, which made people grow tired of hearing about it pretty quickly (kinda reminds me of what happened to ghostty tbh). The other part of it is its creator being a conspiracy weirdo, which puts people off.