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'I’m the proudest bisexual you’ve ever met, so why do I still doubt that I’m queer enough?'
  • The fuck would they know about what "the worst thing for you" would be? They ain't you! And nobody gets to decide how you experience yourself and your attractions. You're valid! However you experience your bisexuality, you're valid. And nobody gets to define your experience but you.

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    Seriously, what the f*** is keeping Donald Trump in this presidential race?
  • This, tbh. Propaganda is a hell of a drug. And the worst part is, it's not a drug most people willingly take. They're blindsided, their phycology is abused to suck them in, and before long, without even realizing it, they're in a completely different reality, scared and paranoid. It's terrifying and sad.

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    What is a low technology you really love ?
  • I'm a huge coffee drinker. Used to have a machine. It broke. Bend using an aeropress and French press for awhile and find that I really don't miss the machine.

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    Miss me with that doomer shit
  • The best time to save the planet was 10 years ago. The next best time is now.

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    Well obviously…
  • The presidential debate, in which Donald Trump repeated the debunked claim that Haitian immigrants were eating common household pets.

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    Anon tries to give a compliment
  • Honestly, it seems to me he realizes he fucked it up, and the fact he blames 4chan suggests some level of self-awareness. I really hope he logged off that wretched site and apologized to the woman.

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    Square Enix invests in Linux distribution
  • My comment wasn't "Linux works perfectly in every single regard." It was "Linux isn't hard to use for the things that do work on it." I'm well aware Linux isn't right for every use-case, nor did I say it was, I said it wasn't hard to use. Compatibility is a separate issue here.

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    Why does it seem the world is all of a sudden concerned about sexual orientation? Especially America. Did I miss how far we came as a society to see it take a 40 year step backwards?
  • My guy, there are entire countries controlled by Islamic Extremists where you're lucky if all they do is kill you when they find out you're LGBT, and it's entirely for "theological reasons."

    I put this in quotes, because I'm not nor have I ever been a Muslim. But Islamic Extremists will kill gay people for supposed "theological reasons."

    It's most definitely not just America doing it because "mah holy book says it's wrong."

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    Is Linux (dumb)user friendly yet?
  • It depends! You'll get a lot of recommendations. And they're probably good recommendations. But there are most certainly Distros out there that are very simple. I would suggest you don't be afraid to Distro Hop until you find one that you really feel at home on.

    If you're looking for something that's simple, out of the box, and out of your way, I'd avoid anything Arch based. Ubuntu or Debian based Distros will have the most documentation and therefore minimize the amount of time you spend looking for answers, however, Fedora based Distros, in my experience, are rock solid and sit comfortably between stable and the bleeding edge.

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    'Closer than people think': Woolly mammoth 'de-extinction' is nearing reality — and we have no idea what happens next
  • "We have no idea what happens next."

    I'm pretty sure there's a movie about this.

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    Square Enix invests in Linux distribution
  • I don't get all this "gaming on Linux is hard" non-sense. All I have to do is set a specific flag on Steam and click play. That's it. One step, and 99% of my library just works, sometimes better than on Windows.

    If it isn't on Steam, I search for it on Lutris and Lutris installs it for me, and I click play. And more often than not, it just works.

    Hell, the mother fuckers that make Final Fantasy XIV's quick launcher made that shit a flatpak! And it's so fucking seemless, not a soul would know that game isn't a native Linux game!

    Where's the difficulty?

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    Do not negate my fishing skills, sir (June 3, 1907)
  • So many people get so overly upset about Everette's violent tendancies, missing the point that it's art, and it's basically a collective vent piece. Everette says and does the things so many people have fantasized about to cope with obnoxious and rude people.

    It's art. Just enjoy the catharsis.

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    Folger’s Contributions
  • Given how fucking shitty that brand is in terms of quality, they must not contribute very much.

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    Anybody has experience with GW2 on Linux?
  • For the most part, it works better on Linux using GE-Proton than it did on Windows. But there are some weird issues with the Action Camera:

    If you talk to an NPC with it active, you sometimes have to alt-tab to get it back, and if you have multiple monitors, sometimes your cursor will zip off to said monitor.

    Other than that, it runs flawlessly!

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    Niche Distro Users: Why?
  • Linux culture is about freedom of choice and movement. Any project can be forked, tweaked, expanded, or outright overhauled by anybody with the know-how in order to meet specific use cases. And those use cases are often the same as other's use cases. But in most cases, they are still rooted in the project they forked from. I.E, any guide that applies to Ubuntu is likely going to apply to Pop!_OS or Mint, since they're based on Ubuntu. So there's rarely a downside to niche distros, because you can have something that's close enough to a popular distro but that caters to your unique needs and wants.

    For me, for example, I use Nobara. It's rather niche and in most cases, it either works beautifully for you, or it doesn't work at all, honestly. But it's based on Fedora, so any guide for Fedora is likely to apply to Nobara. I get all the benefits of being on Fedora with tweaks and patches that make my gaming experience much more stable. And quite frankly, Nobara has made my rig run the best it ever has.

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    It’s Surprisingly Easy to Live Without an Amazon Prime Subscription
  • The last straw for me was that Amazon drivers always seem to have some kind of problem finding my apartment. So even though instructions say "leave at my door," it always ends up in Parcel Pending on the other side of my complex.

    NOBODY ELSE has an issue finding my apartment: UPS, USPS, Uber Eats, even fucking Door Dash! But I might as well be living in the Bermuda Triangle to Amazon, so WTF was I paying for Prime for?

    And honestly, like so many others, I've found it not even the least bit tempting to go back. Ebay has been a reliable alternative.

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    Complexity
  • Todoist. It's nothing to do with "productivity" per se, but that is a benefit I've reaped.

    Instead of having to remember what feels like 100 things all the time and doing 2 of them, I just remember the app. And it's a hell of a lot less stressful. The sub-task function also helps simplify larger things and makes them simpler to tackle. It's a game changer as an AuDHD individual.

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    What isn't illegal but should be?
  • I would vastly prefer that gas cars be phased out. But I believe that this is a bit different:

    Cigarettes don't offer any benefit beyond making you "feel good." And you don't need cigarettes to feel good, and, in fact, literally any other option is better for both you, and everyone around you, save for harder drugs.

    Gasoline cars, while poisonous to the world around us, also offer us far greater benefits: supplies and logistics, we can carry goods further, wider, and faster than we ever could without them. And because of that, without them, sure we'd pollute a lot less, but then we'd have a far harder time carrying critical resources to more remote parts of the world where trains and planes can't reach, and people would starve or lack critical medicine.

    As it stands, EVs are not a reliable substitute. They're getting there, I want them to get there, but I disagree with the notion that cars should be made illegal as things currently stand. I don't think it's nearly as cut and dry as cigarettes are. I can only hope to live long enough to see a world where gas powered cars could be outlawed without leaving hundreds of millions of people high and dry.

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    What isn't illegal but should be?
  • Surprised to see no one has said cigarettes yet. Not only are you poisoning yourself, it's harmful to everyone else around you that has to inhale that shit.

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    NCSoft president: "The games industry's evolution towards acceptance and diversity is ongoing"
  • I heavily agree with this. If there's one thing I've learned about video games and gamers, it's that people who are happy with their games, are playing their games! The people who aren't happy, are going to Reddit and the forums to bitch and moan. The anti-"woke" crowd is fueled by outrage. And that's all it is: senseless outrage. There's no substance to it. Let them scream into the void until they tire themselves out.

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