

May I ask what your issues were?


May I ask what your issues were?


I don’t give a crap what OS you use. A lot of us aren’t evangelizing anything, we’re just trying to bring people up-to-date on the current state of Linux, which is pretty good to be honest. That is then misinterpreted as elitism because tone of voice isn’t transmitted over text.
People are concerned about the direction Windows is going and a lot of us are justifiably mad about it. But mentioning Linux instead of linking to the debloat scripts and masgrave summons people that hate the Linux of 10-20 years ago.


You’re sysadmin that has issues with Firefox… What?
This has to be a ragebait account.


I take it you tried Linux and found it too difficult?


I don’t believe that is a KDE specific issue. I’ve seen it in most DE’s
It’s more of a mount/file system limitation. For whatever reason you have to explicitly tell the file system that if it can’t connect to something, to timeout.
Add a timeout to your mount rule and if it ends up being unavailable it’ll just timeout instead of freezing your file browser.


At work I’ve had issues with the Start Bar not showing any/most programs and centering the one program that does show up (even though I have it left aligned). Then when I mouse over it, it’ll try to move to where it should be causing it to jump around and be unclickable.
I’ve also had the file explorer just stop working entirely.
This is on a pretty powerful dev laptop, so it’s not lack of resources.
That being said I’ve never heard of anyone else having that issue so it seems rare.


It would be so much easier if the world was inside out. Then we could just drop the pears to each country.


Hasn’t had a release since 2023 🫤


I mean everyone has anecdotal evidence to “prove” their point… I have a Pixel 7a that still lasts 2 days and I’ve dropped it a million times and the screen hasn’t cracked. It’s also 2+ years old.


Yeah but he’s doing it out of spite since the whole point of Android is freedom to do what you want. Take that away… Might as well go apple.


Closest comparison I can give of it is… It’s like clicking “Yes” when the User Account Control (UAC) popup appears on Windows when you’re installing stuff. That’s you, as an admin, confirming you want to perform whatever action is being performed.
sudo ... is perform an action/command as an admin.
As for the mods. A lot of the time it’s a matter of taking the files you downloaded, and dropping them in the game directory (or a directory within the game directory).
Once you do it manually once, you’ll see it’s pretty straight forward and you don’t really need the mod managers.


I’ve loved Armored Core since I was a kid. I was disappointed with AC5 but absolutely LOVED AC6. It’s one of the only game I’ve 100% on Steam.


Did you mean NewPipe? Pipewire is the Linux audio/video framework.


If you’re tech savvy, look into selfhosting SearXNG.
I think there are public instances as well.


I used to only do something called “surfing” in the Counter-Strike: Source days.
There are dedicated servers that only run surf maps.


I think they’re pointing out that Python outputs E notation vs JavaScript which outputs the decimal notation.
Edit: Wasn’t agreeing with it, just explaining what they were pointing out.


BetterDiscord + https://github.com/riolubruh/YABDP4Nitro


How far along is this? Last time I checked it out is was no where near ready.
Never even played it but that is a really cool drawing.