Gaming, gamer youtube channels, talking to my middle school aged niece. She'll occasionally come out with an adjective that I have to determine the meaning of via context clues. Most of what she says that I don't understand is either talking about cartoon series I've never seen or Chromebook-era school software. Kinda like I had to stop and explain what Math Munchers was to my parents.
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I'm using Fedora KDE right now for their Wayland support, because I wanted stuff like FreeSync on my AMD GPU, but I do miss Cinnamon. And Autokey.
The Steam Deck is a slightly funny shaped x86_64 laptop. It has an AMD APU in it. You can hook it up to a monitor, mouse and keyboard and do your taxes on it if you want.
You know what the main difference between the Steam Deck OLED and the PS5 Pro is? Customers wanted and asked for the Steam Deck OLED.
I'm hoping to have bought my last x86 portable device. Hell it wouldn't hurt my feelings if my Ryzen 7700x was the last x86 processor I ever buy.
Well in Australia that line would be entirely red. In Australia, "cunt" is how you pronounce the comma.
r/childfree tended to use "crotchgoblin" a lot. I sure did when I was there.
As a profanity enthusiast this is relevant to my interests, you scumwit dirttard wanksucker.
And then "Have A Nice Day."
The one that does what I need it to do on the device I'm running it on. I've currently got four different Linux distros on x86 PCs around my house at this moment.
Yeah the bridge itself wasn't being damaged because they installed a goddamn I-beam in front of it as a crash barrier.
I'll take a slight tangent to this topic and talk about FOSS software I've recently had to give up that I really really miss: Autokey. Autokey is a rough equivalent to AutoHotKey on Windows, it can do anything from on the fly text replacement (type teh and it will correct to the, or type *date and it fills in today's date) right up to firing whole Python scripts. it doesn't work on Wayland (apparently there are security features that prevent it from working the same way it does on X11?), and I've yet to find a replacement for it that does.