Can't type "@" using Slovak QWERTY keyboard layout

Hey everyone,

I recently switched to EndeavourOS and I'm having trouble typing the "@" symbol.

On Windows, I used Ctrl + Alt + V, but this shortcut doesn't seem to work here on my Slovak QWERTY layout.

What should I do to fix this or set up the correct shortcut? Thanks for any help!

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u/Pantr1x — 3 days ago
▲ 5 r/SEO

How do you handle Keyword Density for modern SEO? Is 3% pushing it and what are the risks?

Hey everyone,

I’m currently optimizing content for an e-commerce site and ran into a dilemma regarding keyword density.

I recently expanded some product descriptions (specifically roofing/gutter supplies) and after checking, my primary keyword density jumped to 3.0%.

A few years ago, 3% might have been considered fine, but with Google’s recent updates focused on helpful and natural content, I’m worried this might cross into over-optimization territory.

I'd love to get your thoughts on a few questions:

  1. What can actually happen if the keyword density is too high nowadays? Has anyone experienced ranking drops, penalties, or pages getting completely ignored by Google because of this?
  2. What target keyword density do you usually stick to for product pages vs. blog posts?
  3. Should I immediately tone it down to around 1–1.5% using synonyms, or do current algorithms focus enough on overall context that 3% won't trigger any issues?

Thanks in advance for sharing your experience!

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u/Pantr1x — 13 days ago

How do you handle Keyword Density for GEO and modern SEO? Is 3% pushing it?

Hey everyone,

I’m currently optimizing content for an e-commerce site and ran into a dilemma regarding keyword density.

I recently expanded some product descriptions and after checking, my primary keyword density jumped to 3.0%.

A few years ago, 3% might have been considered fine, but with Google’s recent updates focused on helpful and natural content, I’m worried this might cross into over-optimization territory.

I'd love to get your thoughts on a few questions:

  1. What can actually happen if the keyword density is too high nowadays? Has anyone experienced ranking drops, penalties, or pages getting completely ignored by Google because of this?
  2. What target keyword density do you usually stick to for product pages vs. blog posts?
  3. Should I immediately tone it down to around 1–1.5% using synonyms, or do current algorithms focus enough on overall context that 3% won't trigger any issues?

Thanks in advance for sharing your experience!

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u/Pantr1x — 13 days ago

Best multi-color 3D printer under €500 (Upgrade from Ender 3 V3)

I’ve been using an Ender 3 V3, so I already know my way around 3D printers and the whole workflow. Now I’m looking to upgrade to something better, faster, and specifically with multi-color printing capabilities. I'm looking for the best option under €500 that offers a reliable multi-color system and a noticeable step up from the Ender series. Any recommendations?

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u/Pantr1x — 13 days ago
▲ 161 r/GameServerHosting101+3 crossposts

My first own made server.

Hi everyone, I recently built my first home server using old parts from my PC.

Current Specs:

  • Motherboard: ASUS Prime B450M-K (Micro-ATX, 22.6 cm x 22.1 cm)
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3300X
  • RAM: 8 GB DDR4
  • PSU: 1stCOOL White Storm 450W
  • GPU: Temporary (only plugged in for OS installation, as the Ryzen 3300X has no iGPU)

(I know 8 GB RAM and this hardware might struggle with heavier workloads, but I plan to upgrade it over time!)

I need some advice on a few things:

  1. Linux Distro: I want a terminal-only / headless (CLI) distro. I plan to run a Minecraft server, websites, a second-brain system for Claude AI, and do some experimental hosting. I need high stability, low power consumption, and a large helpful community. Is Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS or Debian 12 CLI the best choice?
  2. Modular Case recommendation: My motherboard is Micro-ATX. I don't have a 3D printer for the next half a year. I'm looking for a cheap/budget modular case (like the Cooler Master Q300L) where I can easily rearrange panels, add/move drives, and customize components as I upgrade. Any recommendations?
  3. General advice: What general tips or improvements do you have for a beginner setting up a headless home server with these specs?

Thanks for any help!

u/Pantr1x — 14 days ago
▲ 5 r/Ubuntu+1 crossposts

Best Web Dashboard for Ubuntu CLI Server in 2026? Moving on from Cockpit

Hi all! Setting up a fresh headless Ubuntu Server. I used Cockpit in the past, but I'm looking to explore my options. CasaOS caught my eye because it looks really slick and clean, but I’d love to hear what the community recommends today.

I'm looking for a remote management tool / dashboard that:

  • Has a great, modern, and clean UI.
  • Is extremely user-friendly & beginner-friendly.
  • Allows me to do as much as possible through the web interface with minimal terminal/CLI usage.
  • Comes with useful built-in features (easy Docker app store, file management, system monitoring, etc.).

Is CasaOS the best way to go for this kind of setup, or should I look into options like Cosmos Cloud, Umbrel, Portainer, or stick with Cockpit?

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u/Pantr1x — 14 days ago
▲ 3 r/SEO_Xpert+1 crossposts

How does keyword cannibalization actually work on e-commerce sites, and how bad is it for SEO?

Hi everyone,

I’m trying to get a better grasp of keyword cannibalization in e-commerce and how much it can actually hurt rankings.

Specifically, I’d love to understand:

  • How it works in practice: At what point do similar product pages, variants, or categories start competing against each other for the same search intent?
  • The impact: How severely can cannibalization drop rankings or confuse Google’s index?
  • Best practices: What are the most effective ways to detect and fix it (e.g., canonical tags, 301 redirects, consolidating pages, or adjusting search intent)?

Would appreciate any real-world examples or advice on how you handle this on your sites. Thanks!

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u/Pantr1x — 16 days ago
▲ 3 r/GenerativeSEOstrategy+1 crossposts

High traffic & clicks, low conversions – why are sales falling while SEO is growing?

Hey everyone,

I've been running into a frustrating issue with my store/website recently and would love to get some fresh eyes on it.

Over the last few weeks/months, my SEO metrics have been consistently improving—my impressions and clicks (organic traffic) are steadily growing. However, my actual sales are continuously dropping.

Here are a few details about my setup:

  • Organic Growth: Clicks and impressions are up in Google Search Console.
  • The Issue: Conversion rate has taken a steep dive.

Has anyone experienced this disconnect between traffic growth and sales before? What are the most common reasons for this?

  • Could it be intent mismatch (ranking for keywords that don't convert)?
  • UI/UX issues or friction during checkout?
  • Technical bugs affecting specific devices?

Any advice on where to start auditing or what metrics to dig into would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

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u/Pantr1x — 16 days ago
▲ 4 r/AIDiscussion+2 crossposts

Is Gemini dumb?

I've been using Gemini for research and side questions. Sometimes it gives really great answers, but other times they're absolutely terrible. For example, I asked Gemini what I could add to my website and attached a screenshot. It told me it couldn't edit images. I replied, "I don't want you to edit the image—I just want suggestions." Then it generated an image instead. After that, I said I only wanted layout suggestions, and it responded with some generic, unhelpful text. Eventually, it just ended the chat for some reason.

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u/Pantr1x — 16 days ago
▲ 8 r/SEO_Xpert+1 crossposts

Focus keywords: aim for lower-competition long-tail, or go for the bigger/broader term anyway?

Getting mixed advice and want to sanity-check it.

Some people say: pick a narrower, lower-competition long-tail phrase for your focus keyword - easier to actually rank for, faster wins, especially for smaller/newer sites.

Others say: go for the bigger, broader (higher-volume, higher-competition) term even if it's harder, because that's where the actual traffic is and long-tail alone won't move the needle.

For context, I'm doing this for individual e-commerce product pages (not blog content) - each page targets one specific product variant, so the "obvious" keyword is usually already fairly narrow/long-tail by nature (product name + material + size, that kind of thing).

Curious how people actually decide between the two in practice - is it purely site authority/age based (new site = go narrow, established site = go broad), or is there more nuance to it? And does the calculus change for individual product pages vs. blog/category content?

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u/Pantr1x — 16 days ago
▲ 19 r/SEO_Xpert+2 crossposts

Do keywords still matter — meta keywords tag AND keyword usage in content?

Trying to get my head around this since "keywords" gets used for two different things and I want clarity on both.

  1. The old meta keywords tag (<meta name="keywords">) — I know Google has ignored this since 2009. Just confirming there's no scenario in 2025/2026 where this still does anything, even indirectly (other search engines, some CMS/plugin behavior, etc.)? Or is this fully dead everywhere at this point?

  2. Keyword usage/density inside the actual content — repeating an exact focus keyword phrase a set number of times through the body, headers, meta description (the kind of thing tools like Rank Math score you on). With how much better NLP/semantic understanding has gotten, is manually hitting a density target still worth doing on top of writing naturally, or has it become pointless/redundant?

Curious if anyone has real experience or data on #2 specifically — not looking for "just write naturally lol" as the whole answer, more interested in whether exact-match repetition still adds anything on top of good, natural, topic-thorough writing.

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u/Pantr1x — 16 days ago