• @[email protected]
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      141 month ago
      1. buy a laptop/desktop
      2. boot up windows and setup with fake shit
      3. download and flash your favourite linux distro
      4. disable secure boot
      5. boot from usb.
      6. ???
      7. profit!
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            1 month ago
            • Internet Download Manager (IDM): Yee, I know it may not increase your download speed but was kinda good to have the main folder of downloads and every file by category downloaded in a subdirectories: Images, Documents, videos, etc. Using JDownloader 2 but it’s not the same
            • Affinity Designer: I know there is “Inkscape” but I still prefer affinity for it’s UI and because I’m used to it
            • AMD Adrenaline: Yeah, maybe was a bloatware and shit but kinda liked the built in record feature and tweaks you could do
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              51 month ago

              fair enough, nobody is forcing you to switch, but Inkscape is there, and i am pretty sure there is a replacement program for on-the-fly recording (never looked into it, i don’t really play games like that)

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                31 month ago

                I tried Xubuntu years ago because my PC was shit then kinda abandoned it, got tired of windows and installed Linux. After a big update, Linux broke and trying to reinstall it I… Picked the wrong partition and deleted windows lol

                Inkscape is nice but in used to Affinity Designer and kinda love it. For Adrenaline I’m sure it exists but steam built-in feature is enough.

                I love my Linux and fuck Micro$oft

          • AWildMimicAppears
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            11 month ago

            I want to add here my deeply missed Playnite. There is nothing under Linux that comes close. I’ve settled for the combination of steam, heroic and lutris, but that is not even close for sure.

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                128 days ago

                i already use heroic, but my issue is that there is nothing where i can add ALL games regardless of source; in playnite i was able to add everything from amiga 500 games over ps2 games to current pc games, with great costumisation, integration of steamgriddb, addition of pcgameswiki links, the ability to start scripts and programs at the launch and the end of the game, is well controllable by gamepad (heroics gamepad support works, but where your selection jumps if you press up or down is a bit of a mystery; and pressing b to return to your library after looking at a game places you cursor somewhere not clearly defined, not to the last selection.) and offers a huge selection of plugins.

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              11 month ago

              While I don’t know all the details, and as far as I know there has been no official statement that it will support Linux, the current rewrite of the codebase that is going on will at least allow much easier compatability with Linux. So there’s hope :)

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        31 month ago

        Just keep it offline and get yourself a Nvidia shield as a multimedia station. They are excellent.

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          11 month ago

          yeah I really don’t want to have to but that is what I had to do with my fridge. keep it offline.

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            11 month ago

            Same for my dishwasher. I don’t even understand why that thing asked for a wifi connection in the first place, it’s not like I can remotely unload it or anything. And a notification is perfectly useless when I can just check my watch…

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              21 month ago

              heck I was mad years ago when my microwave wanted to know the year. this stuff is getting rediculous. I need to start a thing like the amish but no internet connections allowed except for computers and phones. well ok cameras and sensors.

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                11 month ago

                Luckily most devices work perfectly fine without internet. And I get the convenience of being able to switch on the heating or lower the window blinds and stuff from the office before leaving so that it’s nice at home, but we did that back in the 90s with a simple timer.

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                  11 month ago

                  most of the time a timer is more useful than remote access. I have been very tempted to pick up a clapper.

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          11 month ago

          ive been pretty anti consumerist lately so I don’t need much to get me to not buy things.