He’s wrong sadly, because that won’t take you out of Emacs, won’t uninstall Emacs and won’t install vim. You first need to get out of Emacs to then get rid of it.
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Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your mnemonic for pwd?- OMG it means print working directory. My mind instantly goes to password every time. I had to reach puddle wuv dud levels of autism before thinking otherwise. I shame my1·27 days agoOkay, so you did get the wordplay between pwd, pussy, and p-word in the comment.
Unless I’m really slow and I missed another joke I don’t get your complaint on my joke response, sorry.
Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your mnemonic for pwd?- OMG it means print working directory. My mind instantly goes to password every time. I had to reach puddle wuv dud levels of autism before thinking otherwise. I shame my2·28 days agoI think you missed the WAP aka wet ass pussy song title reference in their “wet ass p-word”.
I’ve been in arch for like +2 years, I update every 3 weeks if I feel like it, it just works. If it doesn’t I update and it again just works. If the update breaks anything (never happened) I have backups of the last 5 updates and the last 5 days via brtfs.
Idk, i can’t believe people crash their PC unless they do stupid stuff. And if you do stupid stuff, the distro doesn’t matter. I started in Ubuntu/debian and managed to brick both of those several times. Then went back to windows until I went to arch after my CS major and learning to not do stupid shit, and zero problems since.
Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your mnemonic for pwd?- OMG it means print working directory. My mind instantly goes to password every time. I had to reach puddle wuv dud levels of autism before thinking otherwise. I shame my101·29 days agoYou are allowed to say pussy on the internet. Cats did nothing wrong.
Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•I have an Nvidia GPU, can I game on Linux?2·1 month agoThe famous bad flicker or ghosting of frames is a famous issue in Wayland caused by the desynchronization of frames. Around 2 years ago they patched the driver to let the system tell it explicitly how to sync the frames, and most Linux systems should have the drivers updated to work as such. Since them I’ve not had any flickering like that. A great example was Dragons Dogma 2, the flickering was insane but fixed by the patch.
I’ve been in Wayland since KDE 6.0 and I’ve a 3080. I think that’s like 2 years now. And I game A LOT.
Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•I have an Nvidia GPU, can I game on Linux?1·1 month ago3080 with minor issues. Minor being fucking MH: Wilds is coded like a fucking potato. Funnily enough the performance is better than on windows lmao. But there are some shader issues.
Besides that and some minor hiccups like PoE2 crashing on Vulkan (they let you pick between Vulkan or dx12) before they patched it, games generally just work.
Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•I have an Nvidia GPU, can I game on Linux?2·1 month agoIirc, explicit sync was an issue for Wayland because how X11 worked meant that the driver had enough info to implicitly do the sync, and I’ve been on X11 using NVIDIA with very minor issues before swapping to Wayland.
In any case, I agree that the drivers’ compatibility has been improved a lot in the last years, I love explicit sync.
Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•I have an Nvidia GPU, can I game on Linux?11·1 month agoBiggest being pretty low for some years now. It works perfectly fine for the vast majority of games. Some heat my GPU more than on windows but who cares.
+z stops the process and sends it into he background, it doesn’t close it. You can resume with fg. I tried searching for 20s but found nothing that the second +z would do, care to enlighten me please?