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Just a heads up, Nvidia 535.54.03-1 broke my system

Rarely something breaks my system (other than me messing with it), but this update was one of them. At first I thought it was the kernel upgrade that also came by today, but downgrading this pkg to 530 ~ made X and gdm work again

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What distro(s) do you use?
  • Arch

    I find that bugs in linux programs (and they will happen regardless of distro) are more easily tweaked in systems that do minimal modifications to upstream programs and keep them updated regularly with what the developers release

    Also AUR makes it easy to install pretty much anything without having to add ppas, new repo links, etc

  • Is it possible to have new windows open either right or left in gnome?

    Using newest GNOME

    I want windows of newly opened programs to either go to to to the half left, or half right of the screen when opened, instead of opening in a random place/middle of the screen not maximized

    is it possible ?

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    Netflix sees jump in subs as it begins to curb password sharing in US, says report
  • Yep, already seeing in the family, people having to pay for their own sub now that netflix is cracking on password sharing

    They knew they'd face backlash with this decision, but the average person just want to turn on the TV and watch something, so they'd keep paying for that instead of suddenly learning how to pirate things, or move on to other streaming services

    It's a short term measure. Long term is: will it have enough exclusive content that makes it worth it?

  • what would Reddit need to do to get you to go back
  • At this point, it's only going to get worse. It's a very large Venture Capital backed company, on track to IPO.

    Large VC/public companies goals will follow more of what we see with "mainstream" sites and social media. It'd be against their goals and their business to have less ads, less agorithms showing what their partners want to see and not what the user wants to see, less bloat on their front end. Even if the CEO wanted to go that way, he'd quickly be replaced.

    It's a self sustaining movement of capital now and users are annoyances that they have to deal to achieve their goals.

    I'll be honest, I started using redding decade ago because most forums were very niche, specific, with weird to follow rules, very low on users, and reddit seemed to always have a community for each topic I had an interest on. It still does, but the end is approaching fast, and I don't want to search Discord servers, social media videos, or even ancient methods that are alternatives like IRC servers, mailing lists ; search results are useless in Google due to SEO and already affect other search engines

    It all comes up to finding one or more sites that don't look ancient or too mobile focused, and if enough people are going to use it and stick to it. Otherwise it'll just be another corner of the web filled with a few crazy users

  • Close to switching to a Linux distro full time.
  • If you choose Arch/Arch based, or choose to install one of its supported kernels, NTFS support is integrated into the mainline kernel since version 5.15

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NTFS

    So you'd be able to use your already existing disk/partitions that have NTFS. Of course you'd still need to install the OS in another partition.

    I tried to keep NTFS around when I switched, but ext4 is much better for spinning disks and support for whole disk encryption (LUKS) is also another pro that made me switch everything after a while