

It may limit stuff for a more technical user But for common folks? It makes it reliable, a lot reliable


It may limit stuff for a more technical user But for common folks? It makes it reliable, a lot reliable


Mint XFCE 4 with a Windows-like UI. Installed on my sister’s home-office, and my mom’s old laptop… Haven’t had any complaints so far
Not with that attitude :3
Hold the lever halfway so the trolley picks both rails at the same time, to ensure highest possible kill comboq


Absolutely will :3


Daaamn… I’ve been open sourced


OneShot is literally the main inspiration for my game :3


I’m making a game taking place in a fake operating system and…
This gives me ideas


. . . Alright… I’ll buy it now… I am going to keep hearing random PECK! for months, am I?


Press and hold, tap notification settings, then disable the google services notification category for that app


Might push to run Sway + XFCE on my laptop, opposed to i3 + XFCE
First I heard of this (but then, I’m stuck on outdated GPU so no Wayland for me T~T)
Flameshot, I use it everywhere and it works everywhere
It’s my plan! I’m thinking on getting a RX 580 Sadly I’m stuck onto a country with a worthless money, and even a 10 years old graphics card, costs more than my rent
Yeah, it should! If it was a supported graphics card The GT 710 relies on the nvidia-470 driver as the newest supported one. Anything newer and it just doesn’t run
They day I leave X11!.. Is the day I buy a decent graphics card Seriously my GT 710 is suffering


Not gonna lie, I support both SteamOS provides a “plug and play” almost windows-like experience for end users. It isn’t technical, which makes perfect for the average “I just wanna game and sometimes do other stuff like YouTube”
While Bazzite actually gives you more flexibility for when you still do Gaming but focuses on other stuff(eg. Coding, GameDev, work stuff, etc) Bazzite fills in a important gap that SteamOS leaves behind and, actually benefits SteamOS for not needing to cover that spot
Perpetual stew of temporary blindness!


Np, another OS that isn’t Linux based, it’s rather obscure-ish but it’s genuinely impressive is Haiku OS, the community-driven spiritual successor of BeOS
Absolutely, it is a huge drawback, but the good part of it is that the user is less prone to accidentally fuck it up.
It’s quite a trade-off, the more raw control you give to the end user, the more prone they are to breaking things. Of course, exceptions always apply, but in a “generic Joe” kind of user, it tends to follow that