Harrison
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@FOSSPenguin @t3dotgg must admit, I did start with Ubuntu. wouldn't have found Linux Mint otherwise. but Linux Mint isn't hard to use, and a lot of things that apply to Ubuntu also apply to Mint
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@t3dotgg I'm a hardcore Linux guy, and I think everyone should start with Ubuntu.
It's a shit distro now for people with Linux knowledge, but has the most community support for people coming from outside.
Learning Linux from starting with Ubuntu will make you stay. Always start there.
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@CtrlAltDwayne @t3dotgg I don't have a neckbeard, guess I'm not a real Linux user 😔
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@SwiftOnSecurity @t3dotgg preach!
WAIT LINUX IS NOT AN OS
WHAT YOURE REFERRING TO IS IN FACT GNU/LINUX OR AS I'VE RECENTLY TAKEN TO CALLING IT GNU PLUS LINUX LINUX IS NOT AN OPERATING SYSTEM UNTO ITSELF BUT RATHER ANOTHER FREE COMPONENT OF A FULLY FUNCTIONING GNU SYSTEM MADE USEFUL BY THE GNU CORELIBS
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@t3dotgg That's what you get for using Linux 🤢. try using a REAL operating system next time smh
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@PetarVukmanovic @t3dotgg I am happy to have Theo! but he could definitely choose a better distro 🤢
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@a67deff8dea4 @t3dotgg highly recommend checking out Flatpaks, they do the same thing but much more efficiently and with much better community support
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@a67deff8dea4 @t3dotgg if you're new, use Linux Mint! the highlight is that it's Ubuntu without the Snap bloatware. it also feels much faster in my experience
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@HTV04Rules Some functionally is lost, like online play, the talented devs that are familiar are gone, and new potential devs are scared away.
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Ryujinx, the remaining Nintendo Switch emulator, has ceased development. At the time of writing, there are no active ways to help preserve Nintendo Switch videogames, after all consoles cease working.
Nintendo, STOP DESTROYING VIDEOGAMES!
OatmealDome@OatmealDome
[Ryujinx] Ryujinx, a Nintendo Switch emulator, has ceased development. The lead developer was pressured by Nintendo of America into shutting down the project. All downloads and the GitHub repositories have been removed.
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@MikageEmu Hot take, but I prefer to install everything from the Microsoft Store. This way it's easy to update everything, app files also cleanly uninstall without leftovers.
Coming from Linux, I use a package manager for all my apps. In Windows, the MS Store is the closest thing to that.
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This app just straight up stops working while you charge your phone btw
k (top 99% on OF)@how_do_i_pdf
Love to feel the phone get hot in my hand because of this app
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