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  • Clearly, they set the speed limits wrong.

  • I don't even see the ads anymore, just the close button. My eyes just slide off the edges.

  • I didn't think this had anything to do with the originals other than the name. I don't know if that would be good or bad.

  • God no! Everyone knows your can't use a direct monetary value, you have to tie it to something that scales with inflation or eventually the poors can get in.

  • I have two homeschooled nieces. Their biggest strength is that they "like to dance". Honesty, these girls are screwed and the world is going to grind them up as soon as they have to survive on their own.

    Let your kids learn from professionals. This is like you expecting to be able to be a good accountant with no training.

    Let your kids learn about social pressure and stress with easy kid problems, don't let their first experiences be as an adult with no coping skills.

    Parents overestimate their ability to be a good teacher.

    I'll just leave you with this.

  • I've had a great experience as a Linux noob using Garuda. It comes with an Nvidia version and has worked great out of the box.

  • Pamac is great too, and it can run all your updates at shutdown.

  • There's a lot of good thoughts here, but don't forget the effect that rationalization as a coping mechanism has on behavior.

    For example if restaurants were so expensive growing up that they never got to go, they have the choice of feeling like they are missing out or rationalizing that what they have is better to stop wanting the things they can't have.

    Later when there are affordable restaurants, they still carry that rationalization with them and may not even realize it. They may actually believe it at this point.

    Not saying this is the case with your parents, but this kind of thing happens all the time in every culture.

  • Well, whatever you're doing, it looks like you're doing it right!

  • You don't need the cops, you need the FBI. They have people who can actually understand the jargon and follow up.

  • Not if you say it like that!

  • I started on Bazzite when I switched, and it was ok but never felt quite right. After that I switched to Garuda, which is also designed to be a ready right out of the box experience that is gaming and performance focused.

    It is based on Arch, so it is currently being kept up to date and has been extremely reliable. Pretty much every issue has been solved with an update and reboot.

    As an aside, everyone always pushes KDE, but I personally love xfce, it's worth a look.

  • After I left Bazzite as "my first Linux" I landed on Garuda. It is Arch based, is gaming and performance focused, comes with different desktop environment options, has pacman and works well with pamac, and has been noob friendly.

    No ragrets.

  • Linux noob here. Is this something everyone needs to worry about, or would I know if I had installed this cancer?

  • I recently got a HIFI Walker and I really like it. They also have full android versions if you want more functionality.

  • Yeah, the NPC chat feature is an obvious miss on their part. It's all the other ai in there that's impressive really. The stuff you didn't notice enough to complain about.

  • If you are looking for an alternative, after I left Bazzite I switched to Garuda. Is also gaming and performance focused and has been a dream for me.

  • Garuda has been easy and stable for me. It's gaming and performance focused though, so how well that works for you could depend on your laptop.

  • Have you not seen Where Winds Meet? It's exactly this. They clearly used AI pretty heavily in translation and filling in all the corners of the world and NPCs.

    I'd hate it if it weren't so amazing.