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EponymousBosh
I am 30 or 40 years old and I do not need this.
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Honest to God, I thought a “Librephone” was something that already existed. I think I was thinking of the PinePhone or smth.
EponymousBosh@awful.systemsto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•I've recently turned into a blocker.English
111·3 months agoI block pretty freely, on all social media. Being both trans and religious means that people on any part of the political spectrum might think I’m subhuman, and I don’t see the point of engaging when that’s the case.
EponymousBosh@awful.systemsto
Linux@lemmy.ml•This is the only Windows thing left on my computer
2·3 months agoThe “sticker” is actually an off-cut from a laptop skin from my other laptop (which also runs Linux, and also has a sticker over its Windows key :P), so it’s held up pretty well
EponymousBosh@awful.systemsto
Linux@lemmy.ml•This is the only Windows thing left on my computer
20·3 months agoI’m petty enough to put stickers over mine.
EponymousBosh@awful.systemsto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Choosing a distro for a technophobe's computer
2·4 months agoMaybe SpiralLinux? It’s basically just Debian with a few twealks, but the btrfs+Snapper might come in handy if/when you need to do tech support.
EponymousBosh@awful.systemsto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Do you guys just have flawless experiences or what?
134·4 months agoNVIDIA
Welp, there’s your problem. I have an NVIDIA card as well and it’s been the source of at least 95% of my Linux headaches.
I’ve tried a few distros and Linux Mint was definitely the most “just works” for me. Make sure you’re using the proprietary NVIDIA drivers, regardless of what option you choose. Currently I use SpiralLinux (Debian with a few tweaks) because I really like the BTRFS snapshots and fell in love with KDE during my distro-hopping, but Mint is what I would recommend to the vast majority of people.
Seconding (or third-ing, or twelfth-ing) the recommendation for Linux Mint, but also gonna throw one in for MX Linux if the hardware is older.
EponymousBosh@awful.systemsto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What problems does Linux have to overcome to get more users
1·5 months agoMint is a pretty solid choice for like 95% of people. If you’re already using LibreOffice then you’re halfway there, and I’ve been able to run all the games I want through Steam or Lutris (the Flatpak versions are better for compatibility IME). A lot of people use Bottles for games as well, but I’ve never been able to get it to work properly. I think I started using Linux full-time at about the level you seem to be at, and I didn’t run into any major issues.

OK but the point of ChubbyEmu videos isn’t “this thing is GOING TO KILL YOU,” it’s “look at this weird thing that happened and the toxicology behind it,.” In fact, he goes out of his way to reassure people that these things aren’t likely to happen in the videos where viewers might get anxious, like the cases involving leftovers. There’s been a couple videos where he’s straight-up said “this was a freak accident.”
More generally, the fact that the events aren’t likely is part of what can make case studies valuable; i.e. “this sequence of events is highly unlikely to happen again in this specific way, so let’s examine it closely and see what we can learn from it.”