MrStetson

@MrStetson@suppo.fi
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Joined 1 years ago

And sometimes hobbies are left too but then gotta take a break

Glad you got it working; but damn, you just buried the whole tree. Never seen that much decoration on a tree outside of movies.

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And Vencord has a desktop client "Vesktop" which works like Webcord, with audio in stream too. No presence detection but notifications have worked for me

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Almost all ads are icky

And if you want connectivity or infotainment you can just install an aftermarket system, still not anywhere as near invasive as new cars integrated ones

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Safing Portmaster is similar for Windows and Linux, also FOSS

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Work, eat, shit, sleep

Proton is basically just a version of Wine but Steam has other runtime apps like Pressure Vessel that work together making the game run. Don't know if Lutris has anything else than managing and running the apps in the Wine prefix with specified Wine version. This is as deep as my knowledge goes.

Once you do there is no going back

Don't know that kind of site but i would bet Google Pixel phones have one of the best support from custom roms including Lineage, Murena, Calyx, Graphene and whatnot

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These are super compressed, 4k looks worse than 1080p good quality videos

Better make a backup of those pics sooner than later

Saber can do that, available in F-Droid

OldSchool RuneScape

There are appliances with only live wire switch? If that is the case it's horrible design, should always cut live and neutral for European reversible plugs

AMD gpus has better support but many have had decent experience with nVidia cards too. Cpu it doesn't matter afaik.

Maps is good but most of the time the algorythmically placed addresses are off. Then I moved to OpenStreetMap (Organic Maps on Android) and everything is exactly where it should be. But it relies on people adding all the things to it and some places are missing a lot of stuff, but it's also easy to just add it yourself

I still dualboot Win10 for VR. Even tho my HTC Vive works ok on Linux it works better on windows. This would be the cheapest most hazzle free option for you too

None, gotta take a break from all the minecrafting every once in a while

LineageOS 20 for me does that and works normally if my phone port isnt acting up, i don't need to enable developer options for file transfers like op does.

I love the clean look of GNOME and the way I open apps - press super and start typing it's name and enter. So simple, so fast. Also the overview is so good compared to taskbar for switching apps and for me. I only use Blur My Shell extension for even better cleaner look. The simplest, fastest de i've tried that works for my monkey brain

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Old School RuneScape

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With single phase AC there is no polarity, when you plug something in you don't need to know which plug is live, it will work either way.

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Love SnowRunner, and i do play it mostly with podcast or stream open on second screen. Wish I could have a real manual transmission with clutch and all, chassis flexing and better asphalt friction. These would make it even more amazing

Still enough to generate heat for something like dust to catch fire if it shorts

Minecraft java version for mod support. If vanilla doesn't hit there are thousands of mods and modpacks to choose from for very different experience

I don't, Safing was the first I heard that does anything like that and only one i've used

On wayland (KDE Plasma) it's not as seamless. For me it creates two sinks, one of which is voice channel and other is the stream audio stream. It wires my mic to both automatically and i have to manually wire the app audio to stream audio sink. So it does work with extra steps. I use qpwgraph for wiring.

Can confirm, after distro hoppong through Mint, Pop!_OS, Fedora and Nobara, Nobara has been the most straight forward and least problems. And KDE has and will have better support for stuff like VRR and HDR coming soon and even a joystick calibration builtin

I love how minimal and clean Gnome is, I use couple extensions like Blur My Shell, User Themes and couple to show temps and wireless mouse battery. And the search is fast and definitely the best way to open apps or files

I have no experience about more complex infotainment aftermarket systems but if it can connect to android and add functionality that way they not obsolete as fast. But pretty much all tech nowdays has planned obsolescence which sucks

It's been a while since i used any other DE but i remember Windows being slow couple years ago on high-end pc, and i remember a de where super did nothing, think it was Xfce. Nice if most major DEs have this feature

I used the SteamTinkerLaunch for installing MO2, works nicely but couldn't get nmm links to work

Majority of tech mods that have electric power use the same power with different names. Like Immersive Engineering and Mekanism. Only exceptions that i've come across are Industrial Craft and Greg Tech

Fair, the one block machines do be magical and easy. And the engineering is different - for one block magic machines it's along the lines of "which machines i need to automate this recipe". With Create it's like "How do I get this machine working optimally and how to use it in automation", at least it felt like that in E6E

Pixel 4a models do have headphone jack if you don't need the newest models, unfortunately no sd card slot still

We were talking about old cars with high likelyhood of DIN size standard radios.

But you are not wrong, car manuafacturets started to make uniquely shaped radios and later infotainment systems that you pretty much can't install aftermarket ones, and having all controls in the single unit is dumb, and touch screens are even dumber, i never want that to my car. I love my buttons!

For me it makes the sink for stream audio but wires my mic to it instead of the app or desktop audio, gotta rewire manually. After that it works

No

Qwant is the best one i've come across

  • Mainly uses its own index but might also query from Bing with pseudonymous data
  • No sponsored links or sensoring
  • Good image search
  • Integrated maps that uses OpenStreetMap