https://areweanticheatyet.com/?search=&sortOrder=desc&sortBy=status
At least 132 games that theoretically should work, but because of bad/broken implementation don’t, and 28 games where the linux community has been told explicitly to f- off.
So obviously I’m an idiot, I thought GoonCaves was the group people posted pictures of computer rooms overflowing with empty coke bottles, cigarette butts, fast food containers, and the occasional piss jug. What group am I thinking of?
EDIT: NeckbeardNests, that’s what I was thinking of. Now see, that’s just wholesome internet content.
Thanks, I threw up a little.
The the Arch software repos are incredible and the Arch Wiki is, quite frankly, a work of art that should be celebrated with the same reverence as the Mona Lisa or David’s uncircumcised cock.
But anyone recommending Arch to a Linux newbie needs a psych evaluation.
I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve read stories to the effect of, “yeah, a regular package update bricked my desktop, but I just rolled my face across the keyboard and recompiled the offending software and got back to work, no big deal.”
Cool. I’m so glad you can do that my guy, I really am. But how the hell do you expect average computer user to figure that out? The first time a software update leaves them at a command prompt with some cryptic GDM error message or a Nvidia kernel panic or something, they’re going running back to Billy Gates’ warm walled garden embrace. Shit, I like to think I’m half competent with Linux and I’d shit myself if that happened to me.
EDIT: Sorry, @7U5K3N@lemmy.dbzer0.com, I didn’t nessicarily mean to direct any of that to you specifically, it’s sort of just my standard copy pasta whenever I see Arch reccomded.
This might as well be heaven for me.
site:github.com radarr sonarr docker
Wasn’t this basically the plot of Glass Onion?
4 inches in 12 hours
laughs in Florida
Man, I can barely even find evidence that they once existed. Like I’m being gaslit by Big Candy.
Only… $45 million… Only… $45 million… Only… $45 million… Dental plan… $45 million… Lisa needs braces… $45 million… Dental plan…
That might be the best possible way to describe it
Dear Miami, you’re the first to go. Disappearing, under melting snow…
https://youtu.be/hqwP6uuYOWo?si=MJrBrvWi59Y3iieC
This wisdom remains eternally relevant.
Not gonna lie, I thought this was an Onion article at first.
I have the same but the one thing I can’t get working is accessing overseer from outside the network (ie internet). I’ve read guides of course but at some point they start talking about domains and certificate signing and I start to have a siezure.
I’m really triggered by the idea that Linux makes running old software easy. The bane of my existence is finding an application that depends on libButts.5.1, but my distro ships with libButts.5.3, which isn’t backward compatible for some reason, and trying to install libButts.5.1 bricks the desktop environment for some reason.
That’s funny… until I actually think about a 2.5in diameter turd… then I’m horrified.
Yeah,I used the same Beelink for my absolutely legal Plex setup. In my case it was getting drivers for HW video encoding working. Fantastic little machine in the end.
Does this have the ability to scroll and stitch together long documents or web pages?