Ugh, yeah. Dual booting is such a headache lol
Ugh, yeah. Dual booting is such a headache lol
The best thing to do is to just jump in.Pick a distro, doesn’t matter which and just start using it.
For software just browse the Music category of pamac, discover, or whatever app-front you decide to use. There’s some really good stuff in there.
For the most part it works really well! 90% of games on steam work without any hassle and the 10% with errors have workarounds. It’s not perfect but it’s definitely getting better as time goes on, especially with more anticheats having compatibility with linux than 5 years ago. When it comes to standalone games, it can be a mixed bag because sometimes it works perfectly and other times it doesn’t, but launchers like lutris help get the games that don’t work run decently. When it comes to emulators, they work really well, sometimes better than running them on windows, but keep in mind where you’re getting them. I have less issues overall with the flatpack variants of emulators.
yo by any chance do you got some stuff I could look into when it comes to how the fediverse works and how threads works as well? If I am wrong, I want to at least see why and also because Yeah to an extent I am kinda assuming stuff based on the comments I’m reading as well as what I personally think.
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sometimes just logging in again works. if you have it set to automatically log in, that happens sometimes.
Is advanced searching any better? I wouldn’t know now because searx but when I used it before it helped to keep the results focused.
I mean you don’t even need that now. Anyone can technically do that with a PC and the right payloads. If anything it’s best to use the internet as if it has a backdoor.
What good is that bloated userbase if it’s just dead or abandoned accounts? If anything, they are more likely to just ctrl + C > ctrl + V their users as well as their privacy policy on their client, which doesn’t really help anyone. Besides, can facebook really be trusted to play by the rules?
I think it’s got less to do with whatever is posted online and it’s more about the under the hood stuff like what devices you decide to use, what networks are being used to access their services, what contacts they have, and other shit like that.
The issue is that it’s more likely to be paywalled like the shit red hat/IBM is pulling with their repo code.
Who looked at the patriot act and thought that was a good idea?
too many to bother filtering it. I use freetube to maintain subscriptions and that is apparently starting to creep to 400.
Especially when the potato laptop stops being so potato all of a sudden. It’s satisfying.