Avatar
atlas_core (pl. alt)
fb7f3ae40e4f5c6f8b6b196a90f2fdbee2d7ccebcf8e6405226b6f8a3719b684
Computer user. I'm telling you now, this account really isn't active or up to date anymore, don't follow.

nostr:npub1e0j7r9vrsyu552n48a4uqzu6tnnpsc3k853mvtkq3r9m2uxg2jvsa4pke6 So it depends on where one lives. I don't hear that song played nearly as much as the others.

I can't tell which Green Day album is the most listened to between Dookie and American Idiot.

I wonder if someone could fork Dawn, the Reddit client, to work with Lemmy.

I'd kill for that, Dawn was awesome.

Playing Team Fortress 2 on a Steam Controller with gyroscope and flick stick controls was strangely fun, but now I'm having cramps.

Playing Team Fortress 2 on a controller and not horribly failing.

I wonder what factual criticisms some people have against T1C.

nostr:npub1uvfvlddmhuh4hu4teupjs2lkdn8x3htrrw7jlwzuv0ushumkwnhqxjteda nostr:npub1630a9mw3hkku5p9ay0eddcqezgy35j3fhcws22xwthfcmp97q0esnsstu9 well actually I guess in the event that something goes wrong, these files aren't "critical" to the system and should never really be destroyed unless something catastrophic happens, at which point I'll probably just reinstall the OS anyway, so I guess I have my bases covered.

it's not a "system backup", but would I really want that anyway? if it doesn't have deduplication, it's gonna take up loads of space.

Replying to Avatar :blank:

nostr:npub1630a9mw3hkku5p9ay0eddcqezgy35j3fhcws22xwthfcmp97q0esnsstu9 nostr:npub1ldln4eqwfawxlzmtr94fpuhahm3d0n8te78xgpfzddhc5dcek6zq4tkxjp the holy grail: https://www.stavros.io/posts/holy-grail-backups/

as for the original question, should be, depends on which files it's not reading, exclude the virtual filesystems and you should be fine

nostr:npub1uvfvlddmhuh4hu4teupjs2lkdn8x3htrrw7jlwzuv0ushumkwnhqxjteda nostr:npub1630a9mw3hkku5p9ay0eddcqezgy35j3fhcws22xwthfcmp97q0esnsstu9 the files it can't read are mostly in /etc, so namely pacman's gnupg files and SSH keys.

Anyone else uses Borg for system backups? Is it a "concern" for system integrity in case it cannot read system files unreadable by users?

nostr:npub1unuezse65ps83m8m3a7qxnuzlpfdczvpqy2cku2a2p0js5hr8vhqclzsng that's what it was, now I think it's 3$ for like 20 more albums, which in my eyes isn't exactly worth it just for those 20 albums, but yeah.

Replying to Avatar Eric Zhang

nostr:npub1ldln4eqwfawxlzmtr94fpuhahm3d0n8te78xgpfzddhc5dcek6zq4tkxjp This is why I pay money for music I don't own

nostr:npub1unuezse65ps83m8m3a7qxnuzlpfdczvpqy2cku2a2p0js5hr8vhqclzsng funnily, that entire thing was Business Casual's discography from Bandcamp, it costed me 1 dollar a few months back. for all that. I dunno why either.

nostr:npub14x7fjslrldws4en9k5c3ke9xxz9hsx5hlptmzhd43wvsu5kkh3xq52wdx5 on an RX 6650XT and Ryzen 5 3600, the game slows to "unplayable" or very distracting frame rates sometimes getting as low as 20 FPS. I also notice that on the Steam Deck, only not as prominent. The frames still stay at over 40 FPS. I dunno if this has much correlation with the graphics level.

The Fediverse can be such a mess sometimes. There's a reason why not everyone wants to join in when it's simpler to be part of a network without complications that doesn't bother with particularities of interacting with other sub-networks.

okay, probably gonna reinstall Arch Linux. (unless anyone has better Linux options that may be worth looking into, I have considered Fedora but am thinking "nah, Arch works well enough")

I think the way I'll go about it is, shrink my existing Arch partition, install Arch Linux on that empty space and just reinstall/copy stuff on there.