

Well that was an roller coaster! It’s interesting that he could stay defiant and still live, even if came at a great personal loss. It look like in the end they just kept him around because they grew accustomed to his dissent.


Well that was an roller coaster! It’s interesting that he could stay defiant and still live, even if came at a great personal loss. It look like in the end they just kept him around because they grew accustomed to his dissent.


That’s more like it has been lobotomized because it was too woke, the new one gets the “christian childhood”-treatment


Lol the first LLM with included cognitive dissonance and self-loathing
Ah, a run of the mill fascist pile o’ shit! Well, if he has fear of being replaced, i hear Trump is offering asylum for racist pricks like him; we’ll replace him with a *gasp* brown or black refugee and everyone is happy!




well, next up is bethesda games support, and development of the app is pretty fast, so i would expect a release supporting skyrim this year. You’re right that it’s pretty barebones now, but i wanted to say that we linux users will finally have a mod manager on par with the windows side of things, which is pretty awesome!


Nexus Mod Manager is working fine under Linux. It’s still under development, but i’ve been modding Cyberpunk 2077 to hell and back with it.


I don’t agree that Debian is a good choice for a gamer - it sacrifices performance and features for stability, which is not ideal for gamers, who probably want to run the newest drivers and featuresets. Don’t get me wrong, I really like Debian, but as an server os, not for a gaming machine. Something based on Arch or Fedora is a lot better for the rapidly changing environment we are talking about, they can adapt much quicker than Debian.


If you have an Nvidia GPU, i can warmly recommend Nobara (a Fedora spinoff) to you. https://nobaraproject.org/download-nobara/
It takes 5-10 reloads to get an page from IMDB lol


You both were faster than me!


Her christmas cookies. She made them every year, and when she died, we realized that she didn’t write the recipe down anywhere.
It’s been nearly ten years now that she’s gone, and every christmas i wish she were still here; She was one of the few normal people in my family.


I’m happy that i could help you find the solution to your issues, thanks for letting me know!


I used the Nobara Driver Manager to do it, so i can’t really tell you how it works on Mint. It might be that youi have to reinstall your video drivers too, since those functions are closely related in my driver manager. FWIW, you might wanna look at the available renderer options for vulkan.
This is where i can reinstall Mesa and my Drivers, maybe it helps:

I explicitely chose Nobara because it’s well documented that Nvidia Cards tend to cause issues, and Nobara makes handling the situation easy.


Regarding your game issues: i had that the last 2 times my nobara (fedora) updated, where Proton games suddendly used my CPU for rendering out of the blue, lagging out my system so hard i had to reboot. Keep an eye on CPU load; if it’s this reinstalling Mesa Vulkan probably fixes it. I’m running an NVIDIA card.
I fully agree. I am a user with a bit of technical background, but not a lot of detailled knowledge about the inner workings of an operating system (i know boolean logic and basic programming structures - in Pascal lol - from the 90’s, what a transistor does and stuff, how to build my own PCs and handle filesystems and troubleshooting).
With init scripts, i hit a wall pretty fast.
With Systemd i know how to start, stop and configure services, and the suite built around it uses the same conventions everywhere, making the everyday life with Linux for someone like me so much easier and more transparent than ever before.
Individuals can apply for registration of a fixed camera which must be approved by the privacy agency of the state. If it is approved, you can film into public space, but normally this comes with rules like the anonymization of visible faces and car plates when you are a normal citizen.
Without doing this you are allowed to place a camera for constant monitoring at a fixed place if it films your private property only.
For normal businesses the same rules apply, although you might get a camera approved which watches the area around your entry/exit easier.
Those rules made dashcams illegal in most of the EU, but legislation has caught up in those cases in a few countries - but not all yet.