

And if one of the many amazing open source projects don’t do what you want, make a few of them better rather than spinning off yet another slop app that does the same thing that will split people and support.


And if one of the many amazing open source projects don’t do what you want, make a few of them better rather than spinning off yet another slop app that does the same thing that will split people and support.
Pro: I can update when I want. Updates don’t have me guessing every single time if they’re going to completely override my configurations. The updates themselves aren’t bug riddled AI garbage installing yet another electron app. My Linux mint uses about half the RAM a Windows 11 install used on the exact same PC and doesn’t constantly thrash my SSD or spike my CPU. Every issue I’ve run into has just been a lack of knowledge on my part, and easily fixed by guides online. Last time I had to help someone with an issue on their Windows 11 it took more time sifting through guides trying to find where the hell they’d moved settings and failed to document something than I ever want to spend again.
Cons: I genuinely have not found one yet personally. I’m not saying Linux is perfect, just I’ve had zero real issues myself.


Even just doing the car thing and calling it “steam controller 2026” would have been fine
R.I.P. me. I was already on 25 mg. Good to know for others though, I have a friend on 10 and I’ll pass it on.
I’m seeing if I can get switched to Vyvanse or something. At this point anything is better than nothing. I hope.
Must be nice (no pharmacy near me has been able to keep it in stock since the Republicans added manufacturing limits)


What do you call a 25% reduction in motherboard sales if not reduced consumption?
And ICE detained that group of firefighters tackling a burning wildfire a month or two ago.
Pigs can’t accept being upstaged


Just about any of the Intel N series minipcs are often suggested for just Jellyfin. I haven’t looked at them too much yet.


I think their plans got thrown out the window with said RAM and hard drive issues and now they’re just trying to make it work.


I mean I did say I hate ipv6…
But seriously, I think it has more to do with it’s slightly different, easier for ISPs to just add another NAT layer or whatever instead of learn the minor differences.


God I fucking wish. I hate ipv6 but I hate this split world even more. Nothing but headaches.


I mean that’s Glitch Productions’ entire schtick basically and it seems to work well for them


My state’s lottery team still use cobol, my buddy is working in fortran, and many sites I touched are running on php7 (discontinued in Nov 22). Not sure it’s really all that niche to work on old tech.


As someone who’s job involved VB6 just two years ago. I think we have a very different experience of software development. Sure there’s some companies who rush to the newest, but for others that costs money, they expect you to just keep plodding along with the tools you have.


Favourite? Probably Kavita.
I’m looking to sell Forgejo next myself


I think I don’t trust any game developer enough to let them have that deep of access to my system so if that’s the way they go then so be it. Plenty of other games to play.
We’re already seeing more and more support for indie games. This would just keep that going. Which reminds me, relooted is on sale and I need to grab it.


I definitely seem to be in the minority with this issue


My problem with loops is I can only scroll four videos before it stops scrolling. No matter what. I’ve tested it a few times on different devices because I wanted to try moving friends off Tik Tok.
I can’t figure out why it just stops.


This is the answer. It’s annoying and sucks, but the truth.
A VM would work in a lot of other cases but with CAD I wouldn’t trust it without extensive testing of all the features, testing OP doesn’t really have time for. GPU passthrough and full feature support can be wonky in VMs.
Honestly feel it makes him more of a loser