Good job
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Good job
The Steam Deck is trying to make Linux gaming more hassle-free, but it’s not like we’ve reached that stage yet. Still, we’re taking steps.
I’m a recent Mint user as well. The transition felt pretty seamless so far.
That alone is a great introduction to Linux.
I didn’t attend any of that stuff, and to be honest, I kinda wish I did. It looks so fun.
You bet that’s a game I’m willing to try out now that you recommended it to me.
I… actually never hated Comic Sans and never understood why it was so hated. I mean, at least everyone knows about it.
I always thought the Algerian font was ugly as hell (it probably has nothing to do with Algeria)
The letters in bold spell “gold”, just in case you didn’t see it.
If Linux didn’t exist, we would actually end up with a lot of e-waste, and I mean a fuck ton of it. And it’s all thanks to you, Microsoft.
Hell, Linux does exist, and people just don’t wanna use it because they’re so used to Windows that anything else is basically as steep of a learning curve as a literal cliff. And to those people I say: “just add some mint on it and life will be easy. Maybe even drizzle some cinnamon on it as well”
No, not double boing. It went triple boing.
It was basically the time period where nothing happened (well, not literally nothing), and in a lot of ways, I liked that. It gave me time to focus a bit on my mental health. Life in general was on pause. It felt so… relaxing. And then the miracle wore off and we went back to life being absolute garbage.
I wish we can rewind…
Open-source Mario Kart with all the functionality of Mario Kart, and you don’t even have to spend money on an actual Wii.
Ukraine had nukes, left over from the Soviet days. They were handed to Russia.
Yeah that statement clearly got outdated as soon as it was stated. Because 2014.
Not confusing at all, not even the slightest bit.
The only reason why I use Nano is so I can act like DankPods while saying it.
Na-no
I don’t use Arch Linux, I use “Arch Linux”. Completely different, btw.
Oh democracy, what have you become?
I guess dual-booting is still a necessity for some of us, unless you have a single hard drive and your Windows installation decides to randomly break.