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  • I'm curious to hear why you think that, I've been using it for a year and it's better than ExpressVPN by a long-shot. Very few connectivity problems either and it has a Linux client....

  • This Gameranx video has a NordVPN sponsorship for a lower rate and 4 free months - it's pretty dang affordable. If you can afford to get that, I'd definitely do that!

    https://youtu.be/-Oiuu-Iw094

  • I gotta say, Multiverse of Madness was REALLY good. Other than that, Guardians 3, Wandavision, Loki and Love and Thunder (I know it wasn't liked, but I enjoyed it), I really haven't enjoyed Marvel.

  • I believe that's mitosis in action!

  • I just got my first gaming laptop, so I've been going ham on Planet Coaster when I have time. Such a fun game and I am loving every single second - it's like a grown-up RCT3, but 10x better.

    I've been working my way through the Career section and I hope to finish it!

  • It's one of the artworks for the widget

  • "Trust OUR random servers for maximum security! We have no credibility yet but we will soon, trust us!"

  • That is indeed what I meant (since they block the viewers based on browser haha)

  • Could probably try spoofing the user-agent of you really need to use their service (I mean, I wouldn't, this is wholly unethical). The Floorp browser (a fork of Firefox) comes with the ability to spoof to other browsers easily

  • Chinese. It's a lot harder to learn since I know a ton of Spanish. It's also one of the most widely spoken languages in the world

  • As an engineer with a boss I really do not like and who makes moronic decisions ALL the time (that I then have to go along with), I agree

  • Good catch, sorry. Lubuntu, I just thought it used XFCE and not LXQt

  • If you happen to be new to Linux, do yourself a favor and start on Linux Mint.

    There are no snaps, you can still install pretty much everything you can with Ubuntu, the Cinnamon Desktop is nice (better than Gnome in my opinion, but then again, I haven't used Gnome that much) and you don't have to deal with ads in the terminal. Mint is the distro most people should start on.

  • Yes, this was my experience as well. Linux Lite was literally heavier-weight than Mint on my machine (probably due to the snaps)

  • I really hate to say this, but Lubuntu.

    I enjoyed it for a solid few months (it's a lightweight XFCE LXQt version of Ubuntu, so it worked great on my very underpowered MacBook Pro from ages ago) so it was heartbreaking when one day, randomly, I couldn't get past the login screen and my TimeShift backups didn't work.

    If it wasn't for this out-of-nowhere critical failure, I would say I loved it.

  • Nice! Congratulations!

  • Oh my God that last quote is so cringe

  • I guess I'm moreso hoping the brands get in - specifically Samsung, Google and the others I listed. I think it would spur on a lot of new development in that area which is always a good thing

  • This is why I use a Pixel - sadly Google is gonna see this and say "great idea!" and charge for the Pixel AI features too now lol

  • Pretty much - or Samsung, Xiaomi, Nothing or any of the other Android brands