Kongar

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[–] Kongar 1 points 2 months ago

Ah, good to know!

[–] Kongar 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Yup - I was thinking the fast train, which isn’t fast at all compared to the rest of the world. I think that one is only once or twice a day - could be wrong though. Price aside, it’s not a terrible experience.

I’d rather dig my eyes out with a dull spoon than take the others. Snail’s pace and stops every 5 min.

[–] Kongar 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (8 children)

San Francisco has a pretty good bus/trolley system. There might be other cities with decent busses but I’m unaware of them.

Some major cities like New York, Boston, Philly, Chicago have acceptable subways, and commuter rails. You can probably get a daily train from one city to the next. Example: you can take a train from Boston to NY once a day - it’s fairly ok, and probably preferable than driving for most people.

Most cities have busses that suck, and literally zero trains and subways.

Most Europeans don’t realize how big the US is, and how much of it is quite rural. It doesn’t make sense to build a rail to service the few dozen families in east bumfuck nowhere.

Getting a license to drive is, generally speaking, pretty easy from most states. Usually just a written test and a road test where you just have to drive around the block without breaking any rules.

Some city dwellers survive without cars, but they are kind of stuck in the city. When they want to get out, they’ll rent a car for the day.

[–] Kongar 1 points 2 months ago

I dunno, I recently bought two keyboards and both could do all theee, wired, wireless with the dongle, or Bluetooth with no dongle. I have a keychron and love it - if you’re looking for desktop keyboard, that’s a great choice although pricy. Logitech makes some good travel ones too that operate in all three modes. Try those brands if you’re having trouble finding Bluetooth keyboards.

[–] Kongar 3 points 2 months ago (5 children)

I have a number of Bluetooth keyboards and they all seem to work just fine with the steam deck. I think you can pick the keyboard you want style wise and you’ll be fine.

[–] Kongar 4 points 2 months ago

Same I run the flatpak app on fedora workstation 42 with zero issues.

[–] Kongar 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Has that ever happened across drives? Without user error?

Every Linux distro I’ve ever used has been pretty damn specific about where it installs boot, and respectful of all other drives and boot loaders.

I’ll concede defeat, but I find your claim hard to believe.

[–] Kongar 21 points 2 months ago (10 children)

Lots of good advice here. I’ll add a bit about dual booting.

  1. the problem with dual booting is when you use the same physical hard drive. Windows doesn’t play nice sometimes on the same drive. Just do yourself a favor and buy a second ssd. Then you can break linux six ways to Sunday and always have a windows backup. (And if you want to be extra safe - you can just unplug your windows drive during Linux install and you can’t f up and pick the wrong drive by accident)

  2. dual booting is nice just in case something doesn’t work - you can easily switch back to windows.

  3. dual booting sucks because there’s very few things that don’t work in Linux - it just requires a little elbow grease to figure out. But having a windows partition right there leads to many people giving up way too early with fixing their issues.

My recommendation is always to have more than one drive in your computer. It’s YOUR computer. Regardless of what you pick as your “main” OS, you always have another spot to screw around in. Distro hop, extra storage, set up a hiveos miner, whatever. Its flexibility and screwing around with other things helps you understand what’s YOUR computer vs what is Microsoft’s OS.

[–] Kongar 5 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I live in the US and had no idea this is how it worked. I shouldn’t be surprised-this place is a hellhole if you’re poor. Why would being disabled be any different?

Maybe some awareness is needed here. It might do nothing - but it for sure ain’t changing if people don’t know this goes on.

[–] Kongar 5 points 2 months ago

LOL

I’ve been using it that long too, and I suppose you’re right.

[–] Kongar 10 points 2 months ago (2 children)
  • Reads this on his iOS phone
  • While playing modern games on fedora workstation 42
  • While all my backups and containers run on a synology nas
  • with a literal blank 2nd hard drive that used to have windows 10 on it but now has nothing
  • while his computer illiterate wife uses her hp laptop just fine with linux

Ya… Go f yourself Microsoft. You used to be the cool kid in town. Now you’re trash.

[–] Kongar 13 points 2 months ago (4 children)

I bought a psvr2 for my ps5. It’s really impressive but has three major flaws.

  1. it’s too hot. It seals against your face with a rubber gasket and turns into a sweat machine.
  2. vr in general causes motion/simulation sickness. Takes all the fun right out of the game.
  3. there’s no games for it. Even the “good” games suck. Beat saber being the exception to the rule.
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