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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
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server maid and iceshrimp contributor. a safe class object
containment_safe disruption_keneq risk_caution. i use arch nyarch on desktops and debian debnyan on servers. this cat bites @CaptAsh :3

i run
@catboys_bot, @iceshrimp_updates and @scp_pages

backup:
@pancakes
joined fedi 9 november 2022
previously: mastodon.lol -> hachyderm.io (for like 3 days) -> tech.lgbt -> cats.city

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Brisbane, Australia
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@cyberboy hyfetch :3
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@cyberboy you're still on Plasma 5.27? I never got Debian on the desktop
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@kopper i fixed the shadow issue (for some reason amdvlk was installed) but still my monitor is fucked i think
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@kopper so i booted a chimera linux live usb
the shadows are fine in that so it's an issue with my current setup
the flickering at the bottom of my screen is still there, it's not a driver or compositor issue, guess what that means
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@kopper i feel like hopping is a bad way to solve these but I can't find anything about the graphical issues I'm having and they're really really getting to me now
also closing tf2 kills almost every graphical program on my pc
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@kopper it's just there are multiple weird things going on with my install and i can't find fixes for a lot of them
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@kopper so i can distro hop easier (the rot is back)
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@oli i could do
 75GB BTRFS /
200MB VFAT  /boot/efi
1.9TB BTRFS /home
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
like is mixing EXT4 and BTRFS a good idea?
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@ada yeah i remember seeing the filter system mentioning hate speech and such but now it only mentions nudity from what i've seen
i really think private accounts should be a thing for safety though
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
is
 50GB EXT4  /
200MB VFAT  /boot/efi
1.5TB BTRFS /home

a reasonable split-home partition scheme?
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@cyberboy yea :3
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@authen what did you mean by this
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@blueb I hope Bridgy doesn't bridge followers-only clueless
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
just discovered bluesky doesn't have private accounts what is this platform
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
I doubt it's going to be fixed but if it did my username on bsky would be huge
@pancakes.shrimp.meow.company.ap.brid.gy
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
@halva I just looked through that thread and there's Syncthing-Fork, which I'm probably going to switch to later when I get home
as for what you're asking for I have no idea sorry
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
update: bridgy fed still doesn't work correctly because its actor is on a different subdomain to its activities
what the fuck
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
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@kopper
EntityFramework.Exceptions.Common.MaxLengthExceededException: Maximum length exceeded
 ---> Npgsql.PostgresException (0x80004005): 22001: value too long for type character varying(128)
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
1y
amazing
Bridgy fed doesn't work with shrimp because its activity IDs are too long