[00:32] Nope [00:34] Installed 18.10 desktop on my laptop today. It's been a long time since I've used a desktop environment on Linux. Neat transitions with the icons and all. [00:35] I usually use Ubuntu Server. No frills, all business. Except for the "sl" command I install every time to punish myself for typing ls wrong. [00:36] Anyone else use sl? [00:37] Steam Locomotive. Type ls too fast and you end up with a train going across the screen 😁 [00:54] haha I think I've heard about that [00:54] let me see if its in ports [00:56] but its in the manual pages [00:56] that is really hard to search for [00:56] https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sl&sektion=4 [00:58] found it under games [01:13] Ah, that AT&T 480p DVD Quality limited to 1.5mbps [01:14] I can stream at 1080p or even higher [01:41] I think I've burned through almost 10gb on my phone with the internet being crap at night [01:42] I've watched maybe 4-5 episodes of cougar town [01:42] Ouch. I think it's time to get comcrap to come over [01:42] Yeah, ooh thanks for the reminder, I need to get put on our own house authorization [02:23] :| [02:23] I just calibrated my rgb gamma values from the command line [03:14] alright, so after being away from nvidia land [03:14] found that arandr has a pretty nice save feature - just spits out a .sh w/ xrandr args [03:14] added --rate 144 and was pretty much done [03:15] wish I found it before getting most of my stuff ready to go w/ xrandr [03:15] glad I found it before I started trying to add positioning coords [13:01] @KMyers http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Manual-Version-Definitive-Guides/dp/1565920023 [14:10] http://www.talisman.org/~erlkonig/humour/100cupcakes/Adventure.jpg [14:10] This page is amazing http://www.talisman.org/~erlkonig/humour/100cupcakes/ [15:38] @RazPi, Wow... That is [22:36] https://postmarketos.org/ [22:46] If I weren't targeting android for some personal projects I'd switch immediately [22:49] @RazPi there's a raspberry pi version if you want to try it out [22:50] I'm going to try out NetBSD or FreeBSD in the pi I think [22:51] @Ivoriesablaze [22:52] Netbsd has gpu support so I'm wondering if compiles for freebsd [22:53] it also looks VERY dev, no device is perfect across the board [22:55] in fact, only one device actually has mobile data working [23:08] Oof not good [23:08] I wouldn't mind adding the binary blobs just to get it working [23:33] They probably won't pay near what I want. [23:34] The bezoz