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Dad, programmer, runner, boulderer and overall tech enthusiast! :)

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  • Haha, totally, especially combined with the sounds of its evenly paced steps. I can see myself shuddering at that sound while hiding from them, crawling behind destroyed cars and other debris through dark and grey streets in a dystopian future...

    /me snaps out of the daydream

  • I don't know if this fits your use case (you didn't describe what you want to achieve in detail), but commands that can possible help if the screen did lock (or turn off):

    • Unlock the lockscreen: loginctl unlock-screen
    • Turn on the screen: kscreen-doctor --dpms on
  • Haha, zypper up is a nice one, didn't know that.

    Pacman gets huge bonus points though for having a config option to turn to progress bar shown during package installation into a 'pacman' (letter c) chomping from left to right :)

    (done by adding ILoveCandy under the Misc options in /etc/pacman.conf)

  • I'm using a second hand Surface 6 Pro (bought for €300 or so incl. keyboard cover), now running Arch (with linux-surface kernel) with KDE.

    Everything works great! :) Doubles as a handy little vacation laptop too, and makes me want a touchscreen on my next laptop!

    Please feel free to ask ahead if you have any questions about experiences or whatnot.

  • Since you mention 'gaming' first, I'd say go for the X3D. Overclocking Zen3+ CPUs is hardly worth the effort anyway, you'll hit the point of diminishing returns real fast and hit thermal limits. Undervolting might give you better results though.

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  • I thought we domesticated wolves (now dogs) after we had passed our nomad phase and were in our settlement phase (which we are still in now). I'm not certain, but I think the mammoth was already extinct at that time.

    Also, I think dogs were generally trained to bring anything of importance back to us. For example, dogs also bring back wounded or dead prey. They still do for hunters today. So I think it's a bit broader than what you're describing :)