

My opinion is that only 2 Fallout games were made: Fallout 1 and Fallout 2.
Fight me.


My opinion is that only 2 Fallout games were made: Fallout 1 and Fallout 2.
Fight me.


Telling a tinkerer they can’t modify their system is terrifying.
As long as it’s not sold at a loss, that’s not a problem for Valve.
And if they want to they can sell it like they did initially with the Steam Deck, one purchase per Steam account.


So essentially you have a base system and you add what you need through flatpak, distrobox, homebrew, and if all else fails, by layering the packages on the base image with rpm-ostree.
What you can’t do (that I’m aware of), is remove packages, or make bigger changes like adding another desktop environment aside what it came from. I mean, I guess you can do it by layering but it’s probably messy.
Configuration and customisation are not an issue: /etc and /var are not immutable of course.
Distrobox is super cool btw, I knew it existed but Bazzite pushing me to use it was what I needed to finally try and appreciate it.


I’m afraid I’m too old for that journey


Btw if typing scary, you can always use the KDE Task Manager like a Windows user. Just don’t let people see you.


You will regret your weakness!


I used to be afraid of immutable distros. I was wrong.


Linux users on Lemmy hit an all-time high


Do it. Don’t you want to run btop and feel badass?


Because it downloads nothing and it’s got several softwares and tools bundled in
The only Italians who can the goat are Sardinians


Well, if they release it they’ll stop getting money shortly after, so why would they?


Ah yes, the very reliable scale between known extremes “Not Common” and “Very Common”


So, work and home.
Work, therefore Windows: has to be a tie between (new) Outlook and VMWare workstation. New outlook is absolute crap, just like all new windows app, I guess it must be Electron-based as it crashes or fails to load sometimes when you open it without connecting to the internet, and displays a blank window. VMware is such crap with poor performance, hang-ups and their fucking “this VM is already in use, take ownership?” dialogs that never work.
Home: I’d say FreeCAD. I mean, I love that they’re developing it, I donated and I hope it’ll have a similar trajectory to Blender, but right now it’s really frustrating to use. Frequent crashes, solving errors, even adding a simple bevel is often a challenge, many simple things require complex procedures that make little sense to new users. It’s crazy how, when you add a feature it can’t solve, your model just disappears, and you have to open up the diagnostic buffer to find out why.


MMU units like the ERCF allow you to use a functionality called "endless spool, which detects spool run-outs and automatically switches to another spool in the same group.
You still waste some filament, to be precise the length from the MMU unit inlet gates to the extruder, but whatever.


Same for the fascists and mafia in Italy, they weren’t purged because communists bad


The host is running Proxmox, so I guess their kernel just works with it.
It does run the fan way more than I’d like, but its noise is drowned out by the original AMD cooler on the CPU anyway, but thanks for the info, I may look into it… But I guess I’d have to set up GPU pass-through on a VM just for that.
https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/laptop/ryzen.html