Oh for sure. I just like OpenSUSE enough to switch GPUs for. I only really run older games aside from Baldur’s Gate III and Cyberpunk, so I really don’t need the latest and greatest.
Oh for sure. I just like OpenSUSE enough to switch GPUs for. I only really run older games aside from Baldur’s Gate III and Cyberpunk, so I really don’t need the latest and greatest.
I forgot how terrible Windows actually is
Windows, while always shitty, has seriously gone downhill in the past 5 years. I’m looking to switch back to Linux myself, but I have an NVidia GPU that needs constant driver babying on OpenSUSE (my preferred distro). My current plan is to find someone who is willing to swap a RTX 4070 for a equivalent or slightly worse AMD card, and then switch back to OpenSUSE.
Bots are largely a nuisance to the communities they’re in; I would advise against making one.
firmware updates, then I forget the network on the device and then denylist the MAC address
lmao, what a tool
If you factory reset your Bravia and then decline all the Google features (don’t sign in, etc.) it’s about as close to a dumb TV as you can get these days.
Yes, tragically. Don’t buy a Samsung Odyssey monitor like I did. It takes 7 button presses to change the input and there’s a Disney+, Netflix, and Prime Video dedicated buttons on the remote.
I’m looking to “down”-grade ASAP.
My TV and computer monitor are deny-listed on my router, and I’m angry that I even have to do that.
I think this diff makes it pretty clear its time to run, not walk: https://circumstances.run/@davidgerard/114078708183574404
I’m sort of fundamentally against the idea of renting music. Bandcamp supplies FLAC/WAV/etc and it’s DRM free. If I want to discover new music, I turn on my radio.
Came here to recommend this. Cheers! 🍻
Oh this rules!
Keyboard or not, I don’t need another Lithium Ion battery in my house.
It’s a good KDE distro (my preferred DE) and I’ve become familiar with tools like
zypper
and YaST that I’d be sad to lose.