scorpiosrevenge

@scorpiosrevenge@lemmy.ml
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Joined 1 years ago

1:1 complete replacement - been very happy with Lemmy and Fediverse so far

Switched to high powered AMD GPUs years ago... No regrets. Awesome graphics, better support, and a better price point usually.

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Isnt that called rent

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Literally everything was easy about it 5-10 years ago. Even 20yrs ago starting with Napster. Shit was the wild west you could pretty much do whatever you want. Apart from the various rogue virus laden crap. Torrent trackers got good about reporting bad ones though.

Not even going down that track, I've been messing with Linux for 15yr and happy to say about 2yr ago switched to Linux mint daily driver and not going back. Can do everything I need to:

Work (teams, prospect mail for Outlook, zoom, etc)

Gaming (Steam and Proton make playing 95% games a reality and actually works great surprisingly)

Music Production (Bitwig - truly awesome DAW very comparable to Ableton live - no BS actually is a TRUE contender and great and stable DAW, by far the best ever used in Linux)

Windows 11 can suck it

I've been extremely happy with Linuxmint the past 2-3 yrs. However I have a higher end AMD card. 97% of games play great under Proton with steam. I use Rustdesk to remote into other Linux machines as well as windows OS servers/desktops even with multiple screens and it works without issue. Just my $0.02 and I know it's heavily Ubuntu based but the stability and usability as a daily driver, also working as an IT professional has been great.

Last piece, it's been a rare occurrence but if I'm messing around using bleeding edge graphics drivers or "playing with fire" messing with deeper system configs, drivers, etc and shit the bed I have had 100% success using TIMESHIFT to completely restore my OS back to its previous state with zero data/config loss or issues. You just need to have the discipline to remember to take a backup before you know you're going to be potentially blowing something out. But, that said, it fully restores everything. I have a 18TB external USB I just use for that and it doesn't even take long either, restoring a 2 & 4TB SSD system that's pretty loaded up with data.

I too cancelled my Plex pass about 6mo ago after a colleague introduced me to JellyFin. I imagine the huge hit ISPs have had on tracking torrent downloads is also curtailing their customer base. (Along with many people abandoning pirating and just paying for the convenience of various streaming services).

Not sure how it's easier I can't get near a torrent site without getting dumb letters from ISP. "get a VPN... "

OK. Well that's not easier than ever, is it lol.

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+1 for rustdesk same here, also great for cross platform including mobile

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Not to be confused with Tim Janus, world championship burping title holder. I believe he also holds record for longest recorded burp at 18sec.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=gU3jBonhsrQ&feature=share7

Agreed Reddit is dead to most here this is nonsense posting, kicking a dead horse

I've used ton of diffefent ones over the years but always come back to Nova

Nah deleted my acct like a month ago

Shit your pants, in style.

I just deactivated both of my Twitter accounta. Done with the bs, I'll use mastadon for a while (and Lemmy).

Beanis

Fug yea

Stopped drinking beer and doing HIIT/circuit workouts regularly -- lost about 30lb so far

What OS/distro are you using?

AHHHH UHHHHH - FOUR STRENGTH FOUR STAM LEATHER BELT? LEVEL 18? EHHHH OHHHHH

Same here, and that's great to see.

I've been using oneplus phones for years and theyre awesome but I'm not running the oxygenOS that it comes with, I'm running lineageOS or other AOSP type of roms.

Haven't messed with the stock oxygen (I think it's called ColorOS now?) in a while, but maybe will check it out. Far as I knew it didn't really come with any bloat ware?

Try XanMod kernel and ProtonGE - I've had great performance and stability and been using those for couple years now with steam Linux gaming

Been using Linuxmint as daily driver now for 2-3 years. I can do all my remote work needed (Outlook using Prospect Mail, MS Teams, Slack, Zoom, Libre/OnlyOffice).

Also Steam gaming on Linux has vastly improved incl everything that works with Proton. RocketLeague and a few others I always play run perfect within proton, and I've found lot of Linux native A-titles like Tomb Raider, Dying Light,Payday2 and Warhammer that all run awesome and gave kickass graphics running natively.

TIMESHIFT has been a life saver a few times when I was messing with various AMD graphics drivers (kisak) and custom kernel like XanMod. Knock on wood it's been almost a year since any major issues though. But I know I can roll back a day or two (or max, a week) and have everything restored and running within a few hours. It's awesome.

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