

Yeah, he’s just here to shill fedora.
Yeah, he’s just here to shill fedora.
Use free streaming sites.
Anything that you want to ‘collect’ can be downloaded and stored on an external hard drive and taken with you where you need to go.
Don’t overcomplicate things just to fit in with losers on the internet.
You kniw what you’re doing
Exactly. They know what they’re doing and we shouldn’t pretend that they don’t.
Scumbags are all around us, hiding in plain sight.
You can tell people whatever you want and they can criticize you accordingly.
If you don’t disclose your affiliation with a company that you’re shilling, rational people will criticize you for being biased and self-serving.
If you want to avoid this completely rational, acceptable, and expected criticism, then you should reveal any conflicts of interest before or during your promotion of the business.
This shouldn’t need to be spelled out for you, but this generation has been conditioned to be proud of ignorance and defending abuse.
Plex has always been shilled hard for useful idiots with more money than sense.
Like, free streaming services are right there. Why overcomplicate things just so you can fit in with other losers on the internet?
I swear, so many of you are leaning on each other without realizing none of you have a clue what’s going on.
I’d honestly just recommend Debian stable at this point.
And yet they still charge people for it.
We’re getting up there.
It honestly doesn’t take much more for the snowball effect to take hold.
Could be interesting to see how proprietary platforms respond to increased adoption. Maybe they’ll start removing their ads and surveillance, or even giving their operating systems away altogether (minus the source code, of course.)
It’s in a great state if you look back and play old games.
I recommend getting comfortable with emulators. Using them isn’t immediately straightforward, but with a bit of experience they become easier.
Some games I’d recommend just off the top of my head are:
Star Wars Jedi Power Battles
Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga
Resident Evil 5 & 6
Divinity Original Sin 1 & 2 (1 goes up to 2 players, 2 goes up to 4)
A Way Out
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (short, but fun)
Legend of Mana is absolutely spectacular and any gaming duo would be delighted to play it.
Dynasty Warriors is good for some mindless fun, but don’t be fooled by how many games they have; they’re all pretty much the same thing.
I think Super Mario Wonder is actually 2-player, but I haven’t tried it yet. I plan too, though.
Super Mario Bros U goes up to 4 players and you can play with the Cemu, the Wii U emulator.
Cuphead
You’re right that couch co-op games are mostly on consoles. Thankfully we can play console games on PC for free.
I dunno, usually shilling something as hard as possible just means you’re a fanboy, it doesn’t mean it’s as good as you say it is.
I’ll wait and see until most people willingly make the choice to immutable distros before believing it’s “10/10 the future of linux” or whatever.
Personally, I get annoyed even on regular distros when there’s a file that I can’t easily edit. I don’t really see any of the benefit of immutable distros other than giving the fedora crowd (who loves shilling their OS) a stiffy.
I’m more interested in fixing real issues like having to prepend prime-run
to every game I want to use my dedicated GPU or why my IP can leak while connected to a VPN using my system’s network configuration.
Heck, I’d be interested in seeing a fix for LUKS when entering the wrong password once requires restarting because something failed to mount or whatever.
You know, practical problems.
It’s nice to be able to take a laptop and a few bluetooth controllers with me and be able to set up a portable retro gaming station literally anywhere.
Yep. I’m a much bigger fan of co-op games these days, so I have controllers and emulators at the ready to turn my laptop in a play station.
I guess it’s just up to individual preference.
Bingo.
Portability is a much bigger benefit than people realize.
Right now I’m typing this lying down comfortably in my bed, for example.
I think being tied to a desk to use our computers is unnecessary and reinforces a culture where people stay in their rooms and don’t connect with others in person as much as they otherwise would.
My computer is like my 2nd brain, so being able to have it with me just about anywhere I go is important.
I used to have a desktop mostly for gaming and a laptop for work, but managing 2 computers is more hassle than it’s worth so I decided to downsize to only 1 gaming laptop. “One machine to rule them all,” as I say.
My only regret is not making the decision way sooner. I genuinely believe my life would have been better off for it.
“Built for control, but not for people” sums up so well what’s wrong with the developer-user disconnect among many in the free software space.
I think it has to do with neurodivergence, where a lot of people who use their computers 12+ hours a day can’t fathom that there are other people who don’t do the same.
I don’t care if people want to dis it or not.
Based on my experience and the experiences of literally everyone I know, performance of video players has never been an issue.
I don’t watch videos of such length and quality that seeking could cause lag; I’m glad I asked to get other people’s input.
Asking for benchmarks is just par for the course when measuring performance. It’s fine if they’re not there, but it doesn’t hurt to ask.
Now go away, you silly person.
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Are there any benchmarks to support this?
Nothing wrong with you using caps lock instead of shift, but I haven’t noticed any ‘caps lock delay’ personally.
You did great. Infinite scrolling is a meme and sucks more often than not.
Pagination is almost always the way to go for people whose brains aren’t rotted from twitter/instagram/tiktok.
Yes, I’m noticing it’s getting worse as time goes on.
We’re rewarded for our hysteria and punished for going against it.
It’s someone shilling their own personal OS preference.
Sorry you have to be caught up in all this. Good luck.