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  • Not anymore. When I was younger I would talk in my sleep a lot, even sleepwalked, but it slowly faded with age. Now I'm in my 50s and I can't remember the last time someone told me I talked in my sleep.

  • Been doing this for a couple weeks myself and have had very few reasons to go back to Windows. In fact I haven't booted windows in more than a week at this point. I'm using Nobara 42 (based on Fedora) because mostly what I do with my PC is game nad it's worked great so far.

  • work is work: if your going to give me free time then let me go home."

    This is it right here. I would much rather spend my time doing what I want than whatever it is you imagine I would enjoy. Because mostly what I would enjoy is - no offense - time away from you/coworkers/anyone else I don't choose to spend my time with. If you make it a work thing it feels compulsory and that will make it harder to enjoy no matter what it is. A better option would be to give everyone the day off and say 'By the way a few of us are going to

    <wherever>

    ', that makes it optional and I can accept or not as I see fit. Although some people will still resent driving into work if you were just going to (effectively) tell them to go home again.

  • Except I was doing what's called 'speaking from experience', which means I was speaking about my experience. Which you then decided to weigh in on as if you know a damned thing about it, or me, or even pain in general compared to the four specialist doctors I've seen on the subject. So yeah, when you start slinging vague opinions and generalizations about something I have lived for 20 years I'm gonna have some shit to say and you're just going to have to accept that I speak in absolutes because I am the authority on my situation. If you have any actual experience or expertise to share on the subject then I'm all ears, but if all you want to do is whine because somebody knows more than you do about the nonsense you're talking than you do then I'm gonna go do something more productive with my day.

  • I take it you have some better approach than relying on medication when my back pain becomes incapacitating? Cause it's not fixable, I've seen numerous doctors about it over the years, not to mention chiropractors, physical therapists, etc. My choice is to take pain meds when things get bad or to just be incapacitated for the rest of the day whenever it flares up. So if you have a better approach I'm all ears, but just saying 'drugs are bad mkay?' isn't terribly convincing because so far my experience has been that not relying on drugs is all downside.

  • Interesting, that makes sense.

    Yeah, that stuff is a big part of why I wanted to get away from windows. They've been steadily shoveling bloat into it since.. well, since Win95, but it's gotten particularly bad of late. I've been on Win10 because I refused to upgrade to 11 and now they're ending support for 10, so fuck it, I'm jumping ship.

  • TRS-80 Color Computer 2

    For high school graduation I got an Apple IIe with all the bells and whistles - the color monitor, dual floppy, ram/80-column card, 1mb ram extension, even the 5mb hdd, it was great.

  • Yeah, tramadol is weird because it makes you not care about stuff. Which is kinda good because it makes you not care about pain, but also, ya know, the other stuff too. But it was quite easy for me to come off of honestly; I didn't shit for a week and that was more than enough to make me stop taking it regularly. Now I take it maybe once or twice a month at the outside.

  • I've been gaming on a fresh linux install for a couple weeks now and have anecdotally noticed this but hadn't really put any effort into being sure, so it's nice to see data. I also notice other weird shit like Discord loads faster, though that's minor, but the big difference is that it connects in 3-5 seconds once it loads instead of 15-30 on windows. No idea what would even affect that, it's the same internet connection (gigabit fiber.)

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    Libra00 @lemmy.ml

    Nobara 42 bootloader install issues?

    The full error for anyone having issues with the screenshot is: Installation Failed Bootloader installation error The bootloader could not be installed. The installationc ommand

    <pre>

    grub2-install -target=i386-pc -recheck -force /dev/nvme0n1

    </pre>

    returned error code 1.

    Context: I've had a hell of a rough time trying to install linux on my system, I've tried Pop, 2 versions of Ubuntu, Mint, and now I'm trying Nobara, and it's the first one that failed to install (I've mostly had video driver issues with the others.) My current disk situation is kind of a mess, I have 4 in the system:

    1. ~15 year old OCZ SATA 128GB SSD (windows/boot)
    2. ~10 year old WD SATA 512GB SSD (windows libraries like pictures, documents, downloads, etc)
    3. ~6 month old Samsung 990 EVO 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD (games installed from windows)
    4. ~5 year old BPXPro 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD (previous Ubuntu install that I had other issues with)

    #1 is my boot drive and has the bootloader on it (when I want to boot ubuntu I hit F11