

sure, but only for that one event, it doesn’t let you persist the preference from there


sure, but only for that one event, it doesn’t let you persist the preference from there


really missing a gui for setting file associations in 2026?


the biggest problem with manjaro is the AUR, if you stop using it then manjaro is just fine


To potentially prevent this entire class of npm attacks in the future, you could edit
/etc/pacman.conf, uncomment
# Pacman won't upgrade packages listed in IgnorePkg and members of IgnoreGroup
#IgnorePkg =
And set it to IgnorePkg = npm
Your system should prompt you to accept installing npm because it’s in the ignore list. These packages set it as a dependency, so that gives you a chance to notice that something’s off and refuse the install. This assumes you don’t already have npm installed or need it for some reason.
edit: word is that bun command is being abused as well and may be worthwhile including in the space separated list:
IgnorePkg = npm bun


the yolo distro, using their users as guinea pigs to test patches that haven’t even gone upstream yet


now to wait another eternity for wine to have the cross process rendering piece, and another eternity for it to get into proton, since now they just run steam itself in the runtime instead of native


been testing this quite a lot for star citizen which regularly sees 20-40 GB use. zram is the easiest solution to avoiding OOM Killer by a long shot. zswap was swapping over 100 GB to disk cumulative throughout the day and still oom killing the game. zswap is also a pain in the ass to configure for the lay user and harder to get human readable stats. I don’t want lay users going anywhere near their bootloader but zswap is all kernel command line to make permanent changes


oh wow the third xda post of the year about ntsync. it’s been on since November 2025 btw


lmao


eyeballing it, that all looks like stuff that an organization of that scale would have to spend money on, and better the entity and its sponsors paying instead of kernel developers


sed forever
steady hand and a magnetized needle is all I need. kernel is bloat


my lug has been trying to do a bunch of testing to figure out if we should recommend zswap cover zram, particularly for those with 16 GB or less on highly demanding games, or even in all cases. lots of distros default to a tiny pinch of zram nowadays
loved being behind a triple nat and sharing the public IP with every customer in the county


why is it always
use-after-free


snap
well there’s your problem


critical media consumption is dead, it’s all slop for the slop trough


electron/cef apps doing cross process rendering can’t display sooo


now to wait out the years for old game launchers and wine to follow suit, and years more for proton to get it…
I definitely broke some apps that needed it to function when I tried removing it once