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Queer dude (he/him) with an interest in tech (especially Linux and other FOSS software), gaming, and expanding my taste in music.

Currently studying social work, with an interest in helping disadvantaged/homeless youth and the Inuit and First Nations peoples of Turtle Island.

  • Backpack hero is very cute and fun, and runs very well through proton.

  • Love David Graeber's work. Bullshit Jobs is iconic.

  • I'd say ease of use is up there, lot's of apps just won't run without google services. Graphene has the ability to run google apps within a strict sandbox, which can be great paired with separate profiles for different purposes. It's really clean and user friendly, while still putting security and privacy at the forefront. I quite enjoy the default app as well, except for the messaging service, which I find lacking in basic features.

  • Gotcha, I prefer a bit of structure (BOTW being one of few exception) so that works out for me.

  • Agreed on all fronts. And there's never been a better time to make the jump to linux for gaming!

  • So basically a game that's heavy on exploration and puzzles? It's not open world is it?

  • Yeah it's an artificial limit. Pretty sure you can remove it, saw something about it on github.

    And yeah, on linux at least since kernel 6.1 intel arc is really plug and play.

  • I wish intel got more attention in this field. I have an a380 in my homeserver and its great for lighter tasks such as transcoding a handful of streams at a time. They've been putting a lot of effort into improving the drivers for gaming as well as general use.

  • You might have more luck submitting the request on github, though getting attention here surely won't hurt.

  • Thank you, sounds like it'd be up my alley.

  • How would you sell that game to someone? I keep hearing about it but know nothing about it? What makes you love it?

  • Overall I'd say it feels bittersweet. It sucks that reddit is being screwed over, but it could be really good for lemmy as a whole as long as we get through the growing pains. I like our community but it could use more people posting/commenting and driving up the engagement. Some communities are just too sparse right now.

  • I just love your username lmao

  • Just jump back in, get familiar with using docker, maybe set up an *arr stack. Man pages are great but I'd also recommend TLDR for quick referencing of common uses of commands.

  • Oddly enough I feel like I'm going to miss the UX from boost more than the subreddits themselves. Even the better ones have so much negativity in the comment sections that there's no point in participating in the conversations, even with the wealth of content compared to Lemmy currently.

    Looking forward to the growth from Lemmy apps such as Jerboa and Mlem.

  • The command typically used for transfering files over SSH is "scp". Simple to use as well.

  • Happy cake day :)

  • Videogamedunkey and NakeyJakey make some great/hilarious content.

    There's also a soft spot in my heart for Jerma985 though these days he does twitch and only occasionally posts clips to his second channel.