

I have Raycon Active buds. They’re great at staying in while sleeping or running or whatever. Kinda too expensive for the sound quality imo but the fit is really good, at least for me.


I have Raycon Active buds. They’re great at staying in while sleeping or running or whatever. Kinda too expensive for the sound quality imo but the fit is really good, at least for me.


Yeah we basically never stopped fighting that war, it just went cold.


Abraham Lincoln sent faxes! Ancient tech.


The EFCore change is pretty big. They’re basically changing how the data is accessed from the database so that would touch most of the software, so potential for new issues is fairly high. Hopefully it will improve performance and concurrency. If you are not comfortable with potential issues, I’d hold off on updating for a while.


The rest are not so good.


I have never heard someone say “habañero”, that’s hilarious. I live like 20 miles from the Mexico border though so most people speak at least a little Spanish.
Why use this instead of just archinstall? I’ve been using Arch for many years but I have used archinstall for at least the last few years and it always goes smoothly.


Southern California English. I never realized how often I used “dude”, “man”, and “like” until I spent a few years in the Midwest. Also “rad”.


This happened a while ago. I’ve been using broflix.cc as a replacement.


Yes, this is Linux. If your hardware is supported, it’s outstanding. If not, you will need to figure it out yourself. Vetting purchases for compatibility is the most important part. As a bonus, it also makes you vote with your wallet for the manufacturers that don’t do a bunch of proprietary bullshit.


ABACABB - MK blood code
Down up left left A Right Down (DULLARD) - MK cheat menu
Up C Down C Left C Right C Hold A+Start - Sonic 2 debug mode


Gross


You know, for a long time I thought the argument that choosing a distro was s big blocker for people was dumb, and people should just try things like I did. As I got older, though, I recognized that if I wanted someone to actually make the change, it’s better to have a recommendation for them. The problem often with that though is they have to trust me exclusively, they don’t have the relationship with Debian or Fedora or whatever, that doesn’t mean anything to them. It’s a “devil you know is better than the one you don’t” situation. Sure, Windows sucks, but they don’t know if the alternative is better. They have to take my word on it and take the plunge.
Valve, though. They know and trust Valve. Everybody’s got Steam and generally Valve has treated us well. I probably won’t use SteamOS myself outside of my Deck, but I am INCREDIBLY excited to have a distro to recommend that gets over that trust hurdle. And even if SteamOS isn’t a perfect fit for them, it gets your foot in the door and the next distro hop is that much less scary.
I have been very happy with the work Valve’s put into Linux. It benefits us all. Gaming was always one of the biggest hurdles and it’s effectively a non-issue now thanks to Proton. Legitimately one of the few bright spots in a sea of shit lately. Yes Gaben has 6 yachts and they’re still a profit driven corp and whatnot, but in this space they are doing a great job.


In my experience pretty much everything works this easily. Steam games are a click away, Linux support or not. For things outside of steam you can either copy the install folder from a Windows install or just run the installer through Proton.


I was finding more grays and wrinkles for a while but now my eyeballs don’t work as good and it’s all just a blurry mess, so at least I got that goin’ for me
Manjaro too, but with even more interference