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Tried dual booting Ubuntu and XP back around 2006, didn’t really see the point because gaming on Windows.
2020 got a Raspberry Pi and set up Retropie which gave me a good intro to Linux. Tried to get away from big tech in 2021 and was dual booting Mint and Windows 10. Ended up spending more time in 10 because gaming.
Got an old laptop from work and it was perfect to throw Mint on because no way it was going to handle gaming. Then I set up a media server, initially with the the Pi and then bought a cheap mini for it - and ran it on Mint. I’m primarily a console gamer now so gaming is far less of a concern for me on PC. Mint everything now.
I could distro hop or at least try something else, and maybe I will at some stage. But I’m too happy with Mint/Cinnamon to bother.
Yeah that’s my bad. You are literally correct. I was meaning more figuratively and going with MP3 as a general term rather than the format specifically.
I guess it’s no different to a CD really. Just a smaller file on a bigger storage medium.
An Evangelion AMV set to I’m Not Okay (I Promise) by My Chemical Romance. It was on YouTube and uploaded by a channel Ahhh123the8ball. But taken down for music reasons. Many years ago.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Anyway to watch live sports on LG tv?English4·7 days agoYou might get lucky just using the browser.
But unless you’re using pihole or some sort of DNS based ad blocking you will likely get smashed with ads.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Saudi Arabia and Jared Kushner purchase kernel-level root access to your computer via purchase of Electronics Arts and their kernel anti-cheat1·8 days agoThat will help with the backlog.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What relaxing/etheral music like Happy's Happy Place song from Happy Gilmore or Sky and Sea from Mario Sunshine do you know?2·9 days agoStickerbrush Symphony from Donkey Kong Country 2
Fairphone 4. Ubuntu Touch is supported at a manufacturer level, it supports Postmarket OS, easy user serviceable, SD card slot (which apparently is rare now). No headphone jack but that’s about the only downside. I’m running one with Calyx and while it is a little older of a phone - it’s perfectly fine.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•should I apologize to this friendly manager I had an argument with?2·10 days agoIt’s not about being better. It’s different.
You’ve come here asking for advice. Myself and others have given you some. It’s up to you to take what you find useful and disregard what you don’t. None of us know the full situation.
Let us know what you end up doing and how it goes though, I’m interested and I’m sure at least a few others would be as well.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•should I apologize to this friendly manager I had an argument with?17·11 days agoA lot of people need to be right all the time, even if it is to their own detriment. Therefore they would see apologising as losing.
Social cohesion is quite important and I believe something that is becoming a little undervalued. Especially in a workplace. While of course if is important to stick to your principles, it’s not that important to be right in a lot of social situations.
Relationships aren’t linear progression. Sometimes you move forward, sometimes you move backwards. Sometimes you can move forward by moving backwards. An apology rarely hurts in the grand scheme of things.
However I would think about what you’re saying. And what I’m about to say carries the lack of context from not knowing any more than what you posted.
You weren’t listening and it was mostly your fault (your words). She didn’t trigger you. And telling her she triggered you will probably not go well. You reacted to her in a way you are now regretting. You need to take responsibility for that and that is likely what you are apologising for.
The conversation about things being fair, save it for later. Put a lot more thought into it.
That was an enjoyable read. Keen to see more. And the website looks great both in terms of design and content.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What largest explorable towns/cities from videogames do you remember?2·13 days agoAfter Kabukicho I was pretty confident doing the same in Dotenbori in Osaka. Once I got south of the river I got very lost and the whole thing fell apart. It was hilarious. It probably is the same but my memory definitely wasn’t.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What largest explorable towns/cities from videogames do you remember?7·14 days agoIt’s not big in an overall area sense but it’s so dense that it can feel massive. Kamurocho from the Yakuza/Like a Dragon games. Seeing it evolve over 20 years in real time and about 35 years in game time has gotten me quite attached too. Each new game I do a loop to check what has changed and see if old friends are still there.
Bonus with having so much in game time in it is that since it’s essentially just Kabukicho in Tokyo, all that in game exploring translates to the real world pretty well.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What largest explorable towns/cities from videogames do you remember?4·14 days agoCorrect. GTA3 had Liberty City which was spread over 3 islands. It was essentially New York so no real countryside but there was one part that was a bit greener.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you found someone attractive, would you date them if you found out they were trans?151·14 days agoI’ve never been in that situation but I wouldn’t rule it out on principle.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what advice can you give me to try and mend a broken friendship so we don't interrupt each other or yell at each other while trying to solve our issues?2·17 days agoThere is the classic advice of “listen to understand, don’t listen to respond”. You are a lot more likely to understand what the other party is saying when you’re paying attention and aren’t preoccupied with formulating your own response.
Also, remember why you are having the talk. You aren’t trying to “win”.
cdzero@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Cirrus app dev informing the app will stop working on certified android devices in '26/'274·17 days agoHopefully this leads to a lot more development of and for Ubuntu Touch. Biggest issues it faces are lack of compatibility and lack of apps. I think the core is solid though. I used it for a week when switching from iOS (so no Android background) and enjoyed it, but a few too many minor issues built up and I ended up going to Calyx.
Tempo is beautiful. I was using it but was having some crashes so I switched to dsub2000. Not as pretty but functioned better for me. Tempo is a fantastic choice though.