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  • this is the main reason I've been slowly removing sarcasm from my personality. it's not fun when so many people are (understandably) not in on the joke, or worse when you realize someone you were joking with was actually being completely serious. I'm just tired man, feels like half the worlds gone insane

  • I'm not sure how you can get that package on Ubuntu, but for what it's worth Ive had a much better time ever since I switched from Ubuntu to Nobara. it really has everything I need for gaming out of the box and everything just works. I'm sure a full reinstall is way more of a hassle than you'd want to deal with rn, but if you get to that point I'd highly suggest nobara

  • I had an issue like this once, it turned out something with openGL had gotten messed up in my last system update, so although I thought I hadn't changed anything, not even Linux native games would launch correctly. the solution that worked for me was just using my distros update tool to make sure everything was up to date, and that found and updated the broken package and since then everything's worked for me

  • to add on to this, generally the only games that have issues are games with pretty serious anti cheat, and even many of those will still work. protondb will reflect this of course, but if you already know you mostly only play single player or cooperative titles, you can save a lot of time looking through your library

  • what kinds of tech jobs allow workers to choose what OS they use? where I live it seems most tech jobs won't even let you install you your own software preferences unless its on their approved list, let alone install your own OS. they're too worried about company security and IT's ability to manage the hardware

  • debians probably fine, but +1 for Nobara. been using it for a few months, not a single complaint. they're even switching to KDE by default in nobara 39, which just released a few days ago

  • is there a fork of grub customizer somewhere thats being maintained? that was the software I was talking about in my original comment* and unless im misreading the GitHub page for the project, the last update was 8 years ago.

    *I mispoke when I said it was over 10 years out of date, it was updated in 2016.

  • does anyone know how to actually reorganze a grub menu? every time I try to Google it I only get results for some old software that hasnt been updated in over a decade 8 years. its a huge pain to have to select the distro I want every time just because its not first