Hope the horse picks carrot so I can have the cucumber.
I’m very much a noob. Personally found Nobara easier to install and maintain than Ubuntu/Arch and derivatives. Always went back to windows in frustration until Nobara. Fully aware that I may be a lucky anomaly. Whether using the startup pop up thingy to update or Discover I haven’t had any broken updates or kernels. Sometimes I still run NobaraPackageManager bauh or yumex and it hasn’t broken anything. Never check the discord. I subbed to the reddit comm before leaving for lemmy so sometimes saw it on my feed but didn’t check it. The one quirk is it doesn’t seem to have an upgrade notification, but even running old versions for months hasn’t had anything break so far.
Appreciate you adding to this, though! My noob experience of ‘it just works’ without needing to be involved in the community is apparently not universal. I first tried it after hearing that the dev puts it on his non-techy father’s computer for ease of use and low maintenance, which has been my experience so far. But I wouldn’t want to recommend something that didn’t work. Sorry it’s been giving you problems, wasn’t aware as I don’t keep up with that stuff.
Nobara KDE
https://nobaraproject.org/
Made by RedHat dev Glorious Eggroll who has been improving Proton and other tools for Linux gaming. Has a SteamDeck version. Welcome screen installs anything gaming you could want/need.
Tried Debian/Ubuntu distros but needed newer packages/drivers and it was time-consuming.
Tried Arch and derivatives but being that cutting edge had quirks.
Fedora-based Nobara KDE hit that just-right spot of stability vs latest.
Games run better than they ever did on w11.
Star Trek and furries are great. You've been very welcoming. Hopefully more hobby and niche content is making it through now that y'all have run the bot. The lemmy devs are also toying with the algorithms to give smaller comms more weight for visibility.
I dunno, just sorta worked when I changed it, same instance. Maybe it takes time to federate or something?
So glad it’s working out for you!
Found one, not sure if it’s the same one.
https://github.com/lflare/lemmy-subscriber-bot
:blob-no:
but also yes
if the name is known between colons, it will render on hexbear itself but not elsewhere (or copy picture link to use elsewhere)
LibreX works similarly and several instances allow TOR and I2P.
Runs with no JavaScript!
Particles are going to settle at roughly the same rate either orientation.
- Vertical storage will stack higher and have a greater distance to opening on top, causing the not mixed well enough issue.
- Horizontal storage more evenly distributes the mix for a more similar pour upon reorientation.
- Flat on it’s face would distributor even closer to even mix, but that way lies madness and is not optimal for pantry storage. [Maybe flat on top of fridge might work?]
So the spectrum will be the same at any orientation except the effect will be more or less pronounced. With flat storage leading to the least granular separation while also being inconvenient to practically store.
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Oof. Sounds like Fatshark made the item-leveling-based-on-RNG-and-grinding worse than the Vermintide games.