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i-use-arch-btw
- I use Arch btw β A Turing-complete programming language
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Coding with crustaceans?π¦ - CodeLobster IDEπ¦ review
In this post, we'll work with the Pro version on Arch Linux (I use Arch, btw) to cover as many of the features as possible.
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Arch linux is the BEST!
a better language is I use Arch btw:
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Finally getting my wife on Linux
I do love the 'I use Arch BTW' Meme. And I also found this to be interesting. Not sure what to make of it yet. Not sure if I even want to put that on my machine. Looks a little untrustworthy without reading the code. :)
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Ballerina: A Data-Oriented Programming Language
Well, just use I use Arch btw, the best programming language while using arch linux os. I use arch btw
- "I use Arch btw" but it's a Turing-complete programming language.
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I've used Arch Linux, I even tried Manjaro and Black Arch, but
It's not a ready distro, you write it yourself using I use arch BTW.
- Pop OS β System76
- What is your Linux daily driver?
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Programming languages iceberg
I use arch btw
auto-cpufreq
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Battery Drain Issue
github repository
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How to cleanly uninstall auto-cpufreq?
git clone https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq.git cd auto-cpufreq && sudo ./auto-cpufreq-installer
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Improve battery life
I know that Pop os doesn't recommend installing tlp because it might interfere with system-76 power, Is it the same for something like powertop or auto-cpufreq?
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NUC X15 abnormal temperature while running Linux
The device had only been purchased ~1-2 months ago so I don't think that dust in the fans would be an issue (as suggested in another post; Intel NUC's overheating - Solution!). The installation of Linux is more or less fresh, the only thing (I think) installed that would affect temperatures is auto-cpufreq (which has slightly lowered temperatures).
- Linux on Chuwi Minibook X 2023 with Intel Alder Lake N100 Processor
- How to stop charging at 80%
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How to make Arch more energy efficient / less power hungry / reduce energy consumption
I dont know how well it actually works but I use this: https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq
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Is this CPU temp normal when idle? (Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 5800H 3070)
auto-cpufreq (switching between performance- and powersaving mode),
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Battery life less since switching to Fedora (Nvidia GPU)
You can also use tools like auto-cpufreq to reduce your cpu frequencies when not in heavy load. auto-cpufreq can be configured a lot to meet your specific needs. auto-cpufreq: https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq
- Battery life - thoughts on prolonging battery life on MS Surface running Linux?
What are some alternatives?
wine-lol - PKGBUILDs to package GloriousEggroll's LoL-patched wine version
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
asciidots - Esolang inspired by ASCII art
tlp-portage - portage overlay for TLP
Brainf_ckSharp - A complete and full-featured Brainf_ck IDE/console for Windows 10 (UWP), with a high-performance REPL interpreter
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
MemeAssembly - A Meme-based programming language
laptop-mode-tools - Power Savings tool for Linux
asmbf - The only true brainfuck-targetting assembler.
thermal_daemon - Thermal daemon for IA
manjarno - Reasons for which I don't use Manjaro anymore
Ananicy - Ananicy - is Another auto nice daemon, with community rules support (Use pull request please)