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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 54 minutes ago

Pop! OS might be a good option. It's Ubuntu-based and is pretty easy to get running. I switched from Windows 10 earlier this year and it's been mostly fine. A couple points to ask yourself before experimenting with Linux:

  1. Is your data backed up? Will it be okay if you lose all of your computer's data? I backed up all the important documents just in case I made a mistake.

  2. Do you need Windows specifically for anything important? For example, do you use your computer for work? Stuff like Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud either doesn't or can't run on Linux. However, there are tons of FOSS alternatives to replace Office and Adobe software.

I really like Pop! OS because it's a nice bridge distro from Windows to Linux. It's possible that I'll switch to a more "advanced" distro like Arch in the future, but it's nice just not having to worry about Windows 10 or having to upgrade to 11.

Keep in mind though, I still keep an install of Windows 10 on my machine in case I need to switch back for work software.

[โ€“] [email protected] 39 points 2 days ago

The depressing thing is that I thought they were referring to the Saudis and the latest U.S. investment trip.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

If you do dual boot, turn on the BIOS password to prevent Windows from messing with your bootloader.

[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 5 days ago

Start with your city and parish, do either of them run a household hazardous waste recycling center? These places will take chemicals, batteries and other dangerous materials so they don't end up in the landfill. Sherveport is hosting a dropoff day on July 26: https://www.shreveportgreen.org/community-garden-2-2-1

Also look and see if any local recycling centers will take them. We also have electronic/e-waste collectors in my area.

[โ€“] [email protected] 20 points 1 week ago

There was a big shift between Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion. Compared to Zero Mission, there is almost no plot in Super Metroid. The only major plot point is the whereabouts of the metroid which Ridley abducted in the opening scene.

Super Metroid is much more action focused then the later entries. I will say that the later areas are a little more atmospheric than the first half of the game. Wrecked Ship definitely has a different vibe than the rest.

I'd say it's okay to take a break from Super Metroid and try Fusion. Fusion is much more linear and story driven. There was a short Super Metroid comic series in Nintendo Power that might provide some more context.

[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

I've kept a blanket for 20 years. I remember when I bought it at a department store with my mom before I went off to college. It's the perfect thickness and texture for me to sleep with. The nostalgia is an added bonus for a really comfortable blanket.

[โ€“] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago

Smarttube on Android TV OS

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Apple in 2001:

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Sprinkle some smug self-satisifaction on top of this and it's a real good portrait of the Christian right. Religion is a narotic for these folks who spend their days judging others. They believe in the correct Godโ„ข and His prosperity gospel. Anyone who is poor or those who "sin" deserve their lot in life. And how are kids to learn self-reliance when they're coddled with free food? We're so weak to let our kids live in such decadent times! What's next, they won't have to pay for healthcare after they made the bad decision to get hurt or sick?

They ask how we can be so wasteful as a society while they clutch their imitation pearl necklace. Meanwhile the public's share of wealth shrinks and everyone is left to fight for the scraps. When the situation is so dire, it's easy to fight with each other than to question big business, Wall Street or the financial sector.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Another option is using an alternate launcher. I've used Flauncher and ProjectIvy to bypass Google's default launcher.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spocky.projengmenu&hl=en-US

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.efesser.flauncher&hl=en-US

APKs are available wherever you'd like to source them. F-droid should technically work on Android TV, as well. Android TV OS is a different OS from original Android, so I've never seen an alternative like Graphene.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Prices for physical console games has exceeded any historic cycle. I've been shopping at the same local used store for 30 years and stopped in a few days ago. I saw a copy of Aerobiz Supersonic for $200. Authentic carts for Earthbound are listed at $400.

A great game, but it's being sold at a borderline criminal price during a massive market bubble.

If a game isn't legally available for purchase (digital or physical) from the original company or subsidiary, it's absolutely the correct decision to pirate a game. Subscription services like Nintendo Switch Online don't count in my book.

Even with inflation, the game should only cost around $100 based on original price. And even if I buy a used game, the original creators don't see a dime. We should support the developers/publishers and reward those who create good rereleases like the Castlevania Collection.

I'd also grab a ROM or ISO of a game that I've bought on Steam so that I can play it on original hardware. But that's just me.

 

I'm still running a 6th-generation Intel CPU (i5-6600k) on my media server, with 64GB of RAM and a Quadro P1000 for the rare 1080p transcoding needs. Windows 10 is still my OS from when it was a gaming PC and I want to switch to Linux. I'm a casual user on my personal machine, as well as with OpenWRT on my network hardware.

Here are the few features I need:

  • MergerFS with a RAID option for drive redundancy. I use multiple 12TB drives right now and have my media types separated between each. I'd like to have one pool that I can be flexible with space between each share.
  • Docker for *arr/media downloaders/RSS feed reader/various FOSS tools and gizmos.
  • I'd like to start working with Home Assistant. Installing with WSL hasn't worked for me, so switching to Linux seems like the best option for this.

Guides like Perfect Media Server say that Proxmox is better than a traditional distro like Debian/Ubuntu, but I'm concerned about performance on my 6600k. Will LXCs and/or a VM for Docker push my CPU to its limits? Or should I do standard Debian or even OpenMediaVault?

I'm comfortable learning Proxmox and its intricacies, especially if I can move my Windows 10 install into a VM as a failsafe while building a storage pool with new drives.

 

Composed by Yasuhisa Watanabe

 

GST is a great channel to follow on YouTube and find new music. They produce artist features, with each video highlighting someone who works in the industry while providing great music mixes and facts.

 

Composer: Tokuhiko Uwabo

 

It had half-baked gameplay and was released on a cursed system (Sega 32X), but Knuckles Chaotix is such an underrated OST.

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