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I keep breaking my gempod

Hey, it's been a while! It's now a new year (2022) and I have a new pc now, I don't know if I told you about that, but it has some good specs. An i3-10105f and 2x8GB 3200Mhz Vengeance LPX memory. Also a GTX 1050 which is pretty nice. I got a new case with it as well.

Windows 11

I started with this pc on Windows 11 (which is still on here). Windows 11 is nice, not as bad as I thought it'd be. It runs most games that I play at some insane framerates (like 100-400 fps depending on the game). But now I installed another OS so lets talk about that!

Axyl Linux

I decided to dualboot with Axyl Linux[1], which is a spinoff off of Arch Linux that basically has some nice defaults to build off of. Now I am writing this in Linux using Visual Studio Code, which isn't as bad of an experience as you might think it is. Currently the pc is sitting at around 20% CPU usage while watching a video in the background[2].

Why the lack of content

I basically just keep breaking my gempod, forget to back up, then wipe my ssd for the eighth time that week and lose the previous article. Then I'm dumb and run my upload script which overwrites the old files leaving me with the same state as the backup. I use github to back up my gempod (which fun fact is actually called website-gemini, be mad at me)

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[1] Axyl Linux

[2] The Video I was watching

I keep breaking my gempod was published on 2022-01-23