GustavoM

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Title. Because I just did it on my Orange pi zero 3 and performance feels a bit slower albeit more stable compared to making a tmpfs out of both directories. That, or I might be speaking gibberish, idk. Just curious.

Thanks in advance.

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

Curiosity and desire to learn.

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 8 points 5 days ago

At that amount of ram, you'd be better buying a rpi 3 or a opi zero 3 one.

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago

Hey, how's 2080 OP? Will we finally get nano pcs able to run Crysis at 16k, with a power draw under 5w?

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Dietpi.. For no particular/proper reason other than its (extreme) focus on minimalism.

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

I've got two Orange pi zero 3's (one acting as my "home lab" and the other one as my... lab rat.) which aren't ATM machines or PDA's, but... they are more like "very confused potatoes who think they are pcs" and everything "just werks" as intended.

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

Reminds me of a "Realism" mod for Minecraft.

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

I'm using Dietpi on my Orange pi zero 3. Aaaaaand because I'm (pretty much) forced to.

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Bro have you ever tried to get rid of a habit? It’s fucking hard.

It's not hard when you take the first step to admit that a habit is bad and you need to get rid of it. Even if your subconscious tells you not to.

If anything, that is a great way to improve/learn self-control.

You missed entirely OP’s point

I "missed" it because embracing a bad habit and adapting outside things to it is not how you (properly) get things done.

tl;dw: You have a brain for a reason. Use it.

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago (3 children)

tl;dw:

Improvise (but not really). Adapt. Overcome.

Then again, I'd rather go for a much "cleaner" approach and suggest new users to "unlearn" the bad habits learnt by using Windows. Which is the "click once and forget" mentality, along many others.

[–] GustavoM@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago

"Eyy! You be lookin' a nice snacc this morning eh?"

 

...at the expense of breaking some commands here and there. Why is that? How come env values can have this much impact in performance "for free"? This MUST have some caveats, right?

Thanks in advance.

 

Title. I'm trying to come up with a bash script that starts playing gregorian chants when a live stream is not playing sound. And to stop playing when the live stream stars playing audible sound again. Maybe something that monitors the volume of a specific command? I've no idea, honestly.

Being a bit more specific... the live stream is being played via ffplay/yt-dlp and I'll use mpv to play the gregorian chants. Alsa.Thanks in advance.

 

Title. More specifically, for the orange pi zero 3. It has a mali-G31 gpu. Thanks in advance.

 

tl;dr

Editing;

$photoortexteditoryoulike $(find / -iname incompletefilenam*)

Running;

exec $(find / -iname incompletepackagenam*)

Interacting (copying, moving, etc);

$desiredinteraction $(find / -iname desiredfileorpackag*) /desired/output/directory

It may be a "not-so-attractive" tip for most of you, but I find it really useful when I want to edit a specific file (that is located alongside several ones, like a picture or a text file). Or when I've finished compiling something and I want to find the binary file asap. Saves me lots of time on really slow pcs (like a rpi zero).

 

Title. I'm trying to come up with a fully functional, optimal yet read-only scheme for fstab and I could use some pointers.

Thanks in advance.

 

Title. In other words, sbc recommended/optimal power supply is 5V4A but I use an 5V3A instead -- will it damage or kill the sbc? The reasoning behind this is "an direct undervolting towards the system, for lower power draw and temps".

Thanks in advance.

 

Title. Basically, "if a street fighter gamer and a linux tryhard had a baby" where a combination of keys is issued to run a command/script rather than a single or a simultaneous stroke of two or more. i.e left, down, left, right arrow keys, R_CTRL to run Firefox. Right, right, Up, right arrow keys, delete to power off the PC, etc.

Don't know if such command exists, but there you go.

Bonus points if its a standalone and supports X11, Wayland and Arcan.

 

Title. Besides setting tmpfs to use 10GiB of it to store downloads.

 

Title. I'm rocking the exact same setup as it were on my Raspberry pi 4 (nextdns running on docker, a livestream playing 24/7 on ffplay, ufw, sway, alsa-utils) and the difference is night and day compared to the rpi 4 (temps at 52 degrees versus 74 on my rpi 4 and cpu usage at 0 ~1% on my opi zero 3 versus 6 ~10% on my rpi 4).

 

Nothing too shabby, but still. To run it you need docker, and after that just type

docker run -it --rm --log-driver none --read-only --net none --cap-drop=ALL --security-opt=no-new-privileges defnotgustavom/pixfire4

...and you will be greeted with a little, small, very pixelated bonfire.

"Why docker and not just a simple command?"

Mostly because of those two flags: --read-only and --net none. Can't get better than this. :^)

This also came up while in a self-learning process, but I don't want to "flex" it here.

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