I just have pack
and extract
functions in my shell RC files that look at file extensions and use the proper tool with proper arguments.
Wrote them 10 years ago and they’ve worked flawlessly ever since!
Compared to almost all other distros, Arch is advanced in the way that it’s the simplest of them all. Nothing except the very basics are set up for you, so it’s tough to start with.
Proton is just Valve’s fork of Wine. It had a lot of game-specific patches, to make all the Steam games work better.
Wine isn’t meant specifically for games - you can run most Windows applications in it. It’s just translations of Windows syscalls to Linux equivalents, to put it simply.
Proton and Wine are largely the same thing. Proton just has DXVK built in as well as a bunch of Valve-made patches.
Valve had greatly accelerated Wine development. I still run many games off pure Wine with manually added DXVK.
I used to just check WineHQ and if it has Gold or above, you can definitely make it run
Steam version of BG2 EE worked flawlessly for me. It’s been discounted down to like 3€ a few times
It’s not that great tbh. I spent maybe 6 hours in it and didn’t get hooked. With BG3 however, I’m at 60 hours and I can’t put it down
Bo Burnham? Masterpiece? He made some funny songs 15 years ago
Show me some proof of any significant performance gain from these configuration changes, then. You also forgot to mention running Zen kernel as well, which might actually provide some benefits.
Nvidia are notorious for releasing broken Linux drivers… You probably won’t notice this unless you actually update frequently. Arch is bleeding edge so they often fly right through without much testing.
I upgraded my 2600K to a 6600K and it felt like a 5x increase across the board. Same when I upgraded that to Ryzen 7 5800X
All in all, a whopping 1-2% increase. Yay!
I’ve been using Arch for over a decade, and I would advise you to be careful when upgrading nvidia drivers. They just break every so often. Just do not delete your pacman cache and you should be able to easily downgrade
Working in IT/development, this article encapsulates all my every day frustrations
The conspiracies never end with you people…
I work primarily in tmux and even in an IT department, people regularly say something along the lines of “woah are you hacking?”
I hear it a lot from almost all my engineer friends, so I guess it just depends on your field.
Instead of aliases, I just have lots of symlinks in my homedir.
I do have ..
and aliases though.
Mostly if I’m gonna work with files I just use ranger
, or FZF from my shell to find stuff.
Do you have any reason to believe this other than “corporations bad”?
Coming from C-like syntax, Python looks horrible to me. PHP has come a long way with 7 and 8.
No chance they will block out the entire EU market. They will probably just do the same as everyone else and make a specific EU policy.
Actually I think Meta Threads is still not available in EU for the same reasons.