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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • 柊 つかさ@lemmy.worldtoAnime@lemmy.mlGo to Cozy Anime
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    1 month ago
    • Hidamari Sketch
    • Lucky Star
    • Non Non Biyori
    • Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou
    • Gochuumon wa Usagi desuka?
    • Tanaka kun wa Itsumo Kedaruge

    Hidamari Sketch is very underrated and is much less well known than it’s contemporaries like Lucky Star, but it’s basically the comfiest thing ever. Any CGDCT/SOL could work for this (Nichijou, Yuyushiki, Kiniro Mozaiku, K-ON!, …) but I specifically chose shows with a slower tempo.



  • 433 packages, impressive :) I’m stuck on 474 while keeping a working environment where I can do my things nicely. And that doesn’t count some hand compiled/written programs I have. Also, 175MiB of memory! I used to boot at around 400MB into my WM but over time it has gone up to a fat 600MB without changing anything :| Just nice to see someone going for a minimal system.



  • I always log in to my TTY. Have you tried setting your colour scheme before login? I have a mega janky setup where I add an OpenRC sysinit service that calls setvtrgb. The first lines of the startup log aren’t affected but most of them are. That way I can log in with a colour scheme consistent with that which comes after the login.


  • What is similar? Does it need to be a band anime? Does it require social anxiety characters? Just cute girls doing cute things (CGDCT) in general? Have yuri elements?

    • slice of life (SOL) with characters playing in a band: K-ON! (band aspect is secondary)
    • SOL with anxious main character: Hitori Bocchi no Marumaru Seikatsu
    • general SOL/CGDCT classics: Lucky Star, Nichijou, Azumanga Daioh
    • more modern SOL/CGDCT: Kiniro Mosaic, Gochuumon wa Usagi desuka?
    • SOL with yuri: Hidamari Sketch (moderate, also a classic), Yuyushiki (lots)

    edit: I personally don’t think that Bocchi the Rock! is super laid back, but if you compare it to action shows it obviously is. If you really want to go the laid back route you can look into the genre Iyashikei (“healing type”) with anime such as Non Non Biyori, Yuru Camp (still have to watch this one so can’t verify personally but is very popular) and Yokohama Kaidaishi Kikou (absolute classic).






  • I started with linux begin 2019. I just use xorg so I don’t know about wayland problems. I think a long time ago nvidia broke once and I switched to nvidia-dkms and it has worked fine since until recently where a mesa update broke xorg but I don’t think that has to do with nvidia. Getting CUDA to work might be trouble though (I think I briefly tried once).



  • TWM resize your windows automatically as you create windows or move them around. This is the key: TWM’s work best with applications that work well in a variety of sizes. Usually this means text based applications: terminals, IDE’s, browsers, chat apps, etc. GIMP for example didn’t really work well for me unless I used it on its own workspace. It comes down to this: how much of the time do you use text based applications? For me, that’s almost always. I rarely touch something that is not a terminal or a browser. For you it might be different. Good luck.