Not featured in the video, but I’ve thought about getting an R36S; but I’ve got a 3ds that can do everything the R36S can do and more if I get it fixed - mine seems to be having a hardware issue…
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Not featured in the video, but I’ve thought about getting an R36S; but I’ve got a 3ds that can do everything the R36S can do and more if I get it fixed - mine seems to be having a hardware issue…
I grew up in Florida. I didn’t see proper snow until I moved to Minnesota as an adult, it kinda blew my mind a bit, lol. I had no idea what was meant when people said the snow glistens - pictures can’t really capture the effect.
Bazzite is fantastic and it’s what I’m running on my gaming laptop, but I’ve always wondered why you would want to put it on a Steam Deck? Is it for the people who use it as a laptop replacement?
Well, I would have guessed that less brain needs less oxygen, but I’m clearly wrong.
That’s why we moved on to beans, we all needed the fiber.
And good news, Nvidia seems to have more or less fixed the second one a few months ago.
Yes, but now I regret not going for the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy reference.
A teapot in orbit around the sun somewhere between Earth and Mars.
You could just do a live install on a USB, and you don’t even have to install to your machine to try it out. Debian has live installs available for both KDE and Gnome and should be perfectly fine for just checking out the DE (and most distros have a live option, check to see if your preferred distro does), just know that it will be slow and you won’t see that in a proper installation.
Edit: just saw further down thread, Mint can do a live USB but you’ll probably just want Cinnamon with that. Bazzite does not have a live boot, and from my cursory glance at possibly running both DEs it seemed to be a bit more of a headache on Bazzite than other distros. Trying Gnome on a Debian live install will at least tell you if you like Gnome.
Ooh, I’m a brain dead idiot, are your clients hiring?
Sure, but 10 was worse than 7, especially current 10. Six months ago or so, I booted up an e-waste laptop I had that was still running a very old version of 10 and seeing it running next to current Windows 10… it’s gotten so bad. I’ve never actually used 11, 10 got so bad I jumped ship early.
Wait, really? I guess I just noticed the affiliate link, I should order through the launcher in the future. It’s pretty great.
I got Bear and Breakfast a few weeks ago and that’s one I had on my Steam wishlist. Along with quite a few others.
I do feel the slightest bit of guilt whenever I get a have that I definitely would have bought otherwise, especially because I tend to like indie games, but from what I’ve heard they’re paid reasonably well to do it.
They’re cheaper, and they seem to have been pushed heavily to kids in school though loaner laptops. Some decent percentage of new college students already know how to use ChromeOS and they’re broke college students…
Apple kinda did something similar when I was a kid, they gave a bunch of iMacs to my elementary school, and because they came from families that could afford it, they just kept using Apple products.
Good, they deserve it.
I’m not a doctor, but from what I’ve seen it’s all the vagus nerve, which is responsible for a whole lot and runs through most of the body… which is why there’s a lot of different responses to the inappropriate use of q-tips. Mine is more in line with the meme, lol.
PSA: Please do not the eardrum
Bunsenlabs Linux (a successor to Crunchbang) still has it by default and their forums have some current conversations about it, maybe check there?
I regret not growing up in a Dr Bronners household.