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I thought this was pretty poignant too.

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Nano

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Hmm yes this debian is made of debian

Watched this a few weeks back. My wrecked back and neck cry at the ergos haha.

I love how casual some of them are leaning back on their chairs, keyboard on lap and looking sideways at the screen.

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Thanks, just saved me $15

They've got to cover their marketing budget somehow...

Same day delivery getting rediculus

I'd love to go back to Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2 and replay them for the first time.

Two of my favourite games to get absorbed into.

Been using Joplin for ages, absolutely no dramas with it at all.

Thank you! I've been getting so annoyed that I couldn't figure out my stuttering with my BT headphones.

The tale of the extracted tactical lorax

In a similar situation. I've been looking at open suse tumble weed and endeavourOS.

Installed pop on my wife's computer last week and I'm pretty impressed, I'm not the biggest gnome fan though so I don't think it would be for me.

I had similar revelations after switching from using a 1660 super with KDE Wayland to an AMD card.

It felt like a whole new system.

Anything with blur in Wayland with the nvidia card was glitchy. I had other issues with some transparency in apps that just went away. Random crashing of plasma shell at login is gone.

I just gave up on the shitty nvidia drivers being a crap shoot whether I'd be able to use my system or not.

Fusion in Bottles runs like a dog for me, so laggy it's not usable.

I probably get the most value out of gamepass compared to other streaming services we use.

They could at least expand gamepass friends and family along with the price hike though.

I had it come back after the 535 drivers dropped for my 1660 super. Was lucky that downgrading back the previous version took it away.

From what I read it introduced the flickering for a bunch of other cards too.

It got fixed in the windows driver for the 1660 freakin ages ago but only recently on Linux before the reintroduced the issue recently. Changing the power mode never did anything for me.

No beans?

I've got a Dell latitude 7390 that came from a refurb place. Was less than $400 australian, another $100 to throw a bigger nvme drive and more RAM in it.

Runs like a champ with zero issues on Fedora.

Got it initially to mess around with some different distros but have been using it almost exclusively instead of my macbook pro.

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A 2018 13 inch, the first of their quad core i5 offerings in a laptop.

Spec wise it's about the same as the latitude is currently. Of course the screen and general finish are nicer than the dell but for my current laptop use case, having the same OS and tools as my desktop makes up for it.

Absolutely loved High on Life. Started it not expecting much but it was on game pass so I wasn't going to lose anything. Ended up barely being able to put it down.

You need to not mind Justin Roiland and that kind of humour because it's literally the entire game.

Completely stupid fun game.

Going to sound sad but I'm a more than a bit bummed.

Outside my family and my job, reddit and the community was a massive social outlet for me. I don't have as much contact with friends any more and being part of some of the communities there made it not so bad.

That's their immutable varient isn't it?

I don't use one but I do think that's going to become the best option for new/a large chunk of the userbase moving forward.

This is the way.

As long as my account doesn't get nuked haha

In Australia but we are just over 7% on our variable rate. Think 2 years ago it was down at like 3.something%.

Our reserve bank keeps upping the cash rate to "combat inflation" but all that is doing is making those of us with home loans give the banks more of our earnings while we already couldn't afford to splash out.

Used to use characters from Madagascar, swapping over to dankpods references. Dingus, Frank, Sexy Speaker, Old Mate Senny.

Technically hybrid but have been full remote for the most of the year thanks to a neck injury. Commuting on the train wrecks me from my neck jostling around.

I've been remote over four different roles with my current organisation and have had zero reason to ever set foot in the office.