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I think that’s entirely a Hyprland problem. Iirc there’s some option in the misc config group in the config to help mitigate that.
E: I meant specifically opengl:nvidia_anti_flicker
Debian users try not to tell everyone at every opportunity to use Debian challenge (impossible)
FDO is FreeDesktop dot Org, the XDG people
Vaxry is an asshole (the Hyprland maintainer)
If you already know Nix, NIxOS would be a good choice
A concerning amount of Windows users say they’re PC users.
Yuri though, so good post
I think something like
%wheel ALL= NOPASSWD: /bin/apt
should be the right way of disabling the password for apt.
They do! /bin
has the executables, and /usr/share
has everything else.
I don’t think there really is an easy way to do this. For sure not as easy as reinstalling.
obviously a weather app couldn’t possibly use your location for anything, must be spyware
Thanks, I switched from unconfigured (but working because magic) networkmanager to pure wpa_supplicant on my NixOS system yesterday and I definitely noticed frequent reconnecting.
it’s all in .mozilla
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You clearly don’t have a software hoarding problem
Meta+Q to close windows supremacy
Doesn’t work for me. Do you have any custom rules?
I haven’t tried last.fm but I like ListenBrainz for that stuff.
Right, forgot I wanted to mention that. Also, if you don’t want to use such a fancy tool, many media players have a simple tag editor built in.
yt-dlp (with --add-metadata) puts the channel name in the artist field and the video title as the track name. With --embed-thumbnail, it uses the thumbnail as the album art. This can all work, but only if your artist puts just the name in the title, and uses the album art as the thumbnail. The problem is when they don’t.
this post implies that you download debs from the internet instead of using your distro’s package manager
also last I checked apt hasn’t stopped being a cli over the years