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Fuck you, Kim. Respectfully.
Fuck you, Kim. Respectfully.
I’m contractually obligated to harass you about that key rotation slip up.
That’s what we call “brand synergy”.
Look at Bluefin or Aurora. They are also made by Universal Blue and have developer versions that come with Tailscale VPN. They’re built on Fedora Silverblue just like Bazzite. I personally just moved to Bazzite two weeks ago, and then switched to Aurora.
No, because it’s a software KVM and it needs to be able to read, mirror, and suppress mouse and keyboard actions.
Setting up is stupid easy. What makes immutable distros potentially difficult is installing software. Anything packaged as a flatpak is stupid easy. Beyond that it can get complicated. But it’s not bad in general.
Having just switched to Linux with Bazzite two weeks ago, my biggest issues have come from Wayland support. And that’s really just because I have a specific piece of software I need that doesn’t support Wayland. And that’s a bit of an edge case and the result is more annoyance than show stopper.
I’m literally switching from Bazzite to Aurora right now.
Bluefin and Aurora are the same except they use Gnome and KDE respectively.
Each offers a general purpose version and a developer experience version.
Is that anything like transpiling?
Just a preface that I don’t like PoE.
Season 4 is a lot more fun, but I still think D3 is a better game. But if you compare D4 to what D3 was like at after release, D4 is in much better shape. It’s definitely heading in the right direction, and I suspect that the expansion in August will make it much better, similar to how D2 and D3 did.
Back to season 4, I leveled to max level, maxed out the battle pass, and experienced all of the content and that was good enough for me. I want really interested in sticking around to switch to better build and get the best gear.
I really like KDE. As a long time Windows user, it feels so much more natural than Gnome.
I just installed Bazzite over the weekend on my main computer. It’s definitely not the smooth experience that Windows is, but I’m hoping I can get used to it and keep using it.
I am just now dipping my toes into the Linux desktop life with a Bazzite dual boot. I’m very impressed so far. The Steam Deck finally won me over on the Idea of switching.
They’re written in blood.
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He and I looked at each other in the first 15 minutes and just shook our heads.
That never happened. You’re either just trolling or just severely revising history. My bet is trolling.
Edit: looking at your comment history, you probably just don’t like trans people.
My cousin bought me a new USB Duke as a gift. It’s awesome.
What is the reference I’m not getting here?
That’s where I left that thing!
With atomic, unstable updates aren’t a problem. You can just run back to previous.
Atomic distros are so cool like that.