Show me yours fuckers
Ctrl+f no neofetch thread
looks like I have not run nix garbage collect for a while
muh other machine
for the authists around you, I've corrected the output
Jeeez, I know that a DE requires lots of packages ... but THIS much? What did you install to get so much packages?
I do a shit load of development on that machine for Android, web, Python, Golang, Java, Node, PHP, stuff I'm forgetting and run my crypto bot and trading system. All kinds of dev accessories like Redis, Numpy, statistical shit, you name. The autism runs deep fren.
Nice man finally someone on Jow Forums that puts good use in his toaster
Wish there were other images out.
like i have time to do it on all 30 guests just to show you fags
oh man at first I did't look at that pic because I thought that was some winfag with powershell
x-p-a-n-e-s
github.com
what do you host?
bixnood.net
Can't be bothered to turn on my other machine.
So you are hosting a DNS Server with 29 slaves that points to this dump negro's video???
Agreed. I think there's a way to roll your own image though. Another option, though I haven't tried is just change apt sources and dist-upgrading this. Could always point it to the Debian AARCH64 repo. You have su priveliges so you might be able to straight up manually swap everything out if you went full autismo. Once you had something that worked you could share that image. If I get around to it I might give it a shot since it's a pretty neat setup and it would be great to customize it fully.
Why not dd your image to a NAS, then share it
wiki.tinfoil-hat.net
The image itself is just a file sitting there that's world readable. When you install linux on dex the first thing it does is download the image for you and you can save it, move it around or whatever. The trick is to open it up and mess with it to do cool stuff like replace it with Gentoo or something. For all I know it may be trivially easy I just haven't tried yet.
Eh just got the dock last week so not much time with it. Termux is still more useful for me than this.
But linux on dex could be neat in the future provided samsung dont drop it.
>livecoin
You'd be surprised what those shit backwater exchanges can do for you. I got an alert on the XMR/BTC pair a few months ago where it dropped like 30% or something all in one shot. I started spamming the shit out of orders. I'd get a few then it'd go back up so I spammed some more. It just kept going up and down like somebody was desperate to get out. I made like 2 bitcoins worth of monero out of that whole thing in the space of a couple of hours. Took me a month to get out of all the XMR at the price I wanted but it wss worth it.
Suffice it to say there's a reason I trade on over a dozen exchanges. Not just to spread counterparty risk around but you just never know where the next great trade will come from.
bump
sounds...stressful
it is but I've made like $3k off retarded on sellers on livecoin ngl, it's more a fun kind of stressful
serious question: do you use that thinkpad for anything more than posting a neofetch of it?
>uptime 8 Hours
what the hell has this thing done the whole 8 hours???
if you're too dump to run gentoo, what is then the point of using a devierate of it??
I already went through my gentoo phase.
care to explain, why sabayon? just curious
Where my memejaro niggers are.
Wanted to try KDE. The most recent iso's available were sabayon and neon. Tried both as a live usb. Installed sabayon.
any issues with touch drivers? do you have to roll your own kernel to make them work or anything?
O-okay?
uh, nice rice
here
Still setting things up
Currently researching on bumblebee, prime, etc. Haven't installed it yet.
Used to run on i915 alone, which is ok for most things, and it idled at around 50c,
Just today I installed proprietary nvidia, and it idles around 60c.
>T530
No, nothing like that. It just werks.
How is Termite?
Very nice.
I use awesomewm cause it's nice to easily script in Lua. I always stick to floating mode and just use some shortcuts I wrote to move windows around in various grid sizes. Great for optimal window space usage without having your tiling manager fucking up your layout every time you open a window.
>linux as a desktop
nice meme
I love it. For the longest time I used Terminator for the multiple shells in a single session thing, but termite+tmux is way better. Exact same functionality, except I can do things like disconnect from tmux, close termite, switch to a different WM and open termite, then reconnect to tmux and I'm right back where I was. Which also works with Xorg tunneling so that when I'm on Windows, I can use a Windows implementation of X and tunnel termite right to my Windows machine then reconnect to tmux, so even when I'm at work, if I want/need to work on something I had going in termite+tmux at home, I just connect to my home VPN, start the X server, and tunnel termite right to my work computer and it's like I'm sitting at my home computer, complete with all of my fonts, colors, etc.
I'm pretty sure it's possible with *any* terminal emulator, but termite is so fast and lightweight that even tunneled to a machine over 100 miles away and through a VPN connection, the latency is so negligible that I truly feel like I'm sitting at my home machine. The same thing could be done through SSH/MOSH, but Windows has a distinct lack of decent terminal and SSH clients so tunneling my termite to my work machine just makes more sense because I can use my keybinds, etc for termite and it feels like I'm running it locally rather than remotely. I'm on my phone at the grocery right now so I can't grab the post number right now, but the post on the desktop thread with termite running on Windows 10 with tmux and weechat is my gaymen laptop where I've tunneled it.
laptop runs latest kubuntu but I'm not on it right now
>facebook
>sidebar
Did you just take this to embarrass yourself?
I'd rather not be a brainlet handing my information to Microsoft
1080p modded T420
>32GB
what do you use it for, user?
it's not a sidebar, it's a taskbar,
I need all the vertical space I can get.
Also facebook, is an user acount, just to shitpost on groups
Nothing
explain the cryptobot mechanic to a retard like me
Rules based with linear regression and r-squared to get an idea of how predictable a chart is in the near term (too much predictability means everything is priced in and I won't touch it), of course mean and standard deviation play a huge part but this is crypto so just overlaying bollinger bands isn't gonna cut it as 2 standard deviations and then calling it a day is the wrong answer. Also the way BB traditionally calculates the exponential moving average is wrong for crypto in my opinion. I also look at the derivative of the curve when I'm evaluating the last few candles of a chart and I'm about to make my move. I won't mention why but it matters.
Basically applied statistics to buy low and sell high.
Read through this to get some ideas for what exchanges let you do and what information they provide: github.com
kek, can relate
I use it to chill in Starbucks and trade crypto with a front end I wrote in tkinter and Python. Shit works pretty good for me.
Nice I use xmonad for some stuff I put in a Xephyr window but I wrote my own tiling script with wmctrl and xdotool that works with Openbox. The joys of tiling
I have a t420s and seriously need a 1080p screen. Any suggestions?
once you get used to it you don't wanna miss it, desu..
Oh, such wit!
Such a forceful put-down.
And so original, too!
You're a Redditor, aren't you?
I've read about people like you and how they sometimes slum it on Jow Forums.
>"""Ironic""" shitposting this hard
>>>/reddit/
Pardon the ugliness, I'm on an Windows machine.
Hi
what .exe do you use for accessing your terminal? asking for a friend
termninus
looks neat, as I can see it's available on linux, too. would I gain anything on linux if I have a working zsh+tmux+ssh encironment?
I don't fuckin know, does your current terminal emulator not meet your needs?
always looking for improvements my dude
Sounds bretty gud, will try. Thanks user for efforposting.
get a t440 display and the adaptor kit off ebay. just try to make sure it doesn't press up againt the lcd too much
Thanks user
blah blah i use this distro
>8379
does your space heater serve you well?
look like a fresh setup, how long did you actually use it?
About a year
>About a year
care to prooof?
ls -ld /lost+found
sry for beeing sceptical but here are too many pretenders to blindly beleve
what do you do with your machine? there are about non packages left, if you divide the packages KDE uses and the layout is pretty much standard, do you actually use this machine?
It's not like I installed the full KDE suite. There are ~400 extra packages for everything I need
>the layout is pretty much standard
I just like the current standard KDE theme and didn't like any of the other ones found on theming sites
what are some of the 400 packages you need? I'm still curious about what you are doing on that laptop
Libreoffice
Kicad
Various internet related programs
Virtualbox
Media players
Transmission
Wine
Gimp
Darktable
Eclipse, Android studio
and various other tools you probably know
for a gentoo user that pretty lame desu...
Gentoo is a normal distro, just like debian or ubuntu. Installing it wont make you a hacker or anything
>Using CTRL + F when there's a literal search field
>serious question: do you use that thinkpad for anything more than posting a neofetch of it?
Lol, of course! First time I posted in a neofetch thread desu. It's my daily driver for uni. Best machine I ever had :)
>desu
Fucking word filter.
Howdy.
nice.
Also have a look at pngquant for image compression. pic related
How do I get CPU and GPU temps on my fetch
The CPU temps in config don't seem to work and I couldn't find an option for GPU