I run a Jellyfin server for my family. I used to have regular shows to put up, new things, new seasons, new hot shit.
There's nothing, lol. The only thing I even remotely have to look forward to is Severance. I keep up with anime releases season to season but that's its own thing.
Yeah, DanDaDan, we know, awesome show.
But Hollywood is fucking broke. I add ten indie horror flicks for every one Hollywood release. The days of Stranger Things are over.
Walk up to area full of rather boss looking dudes, fuck em all up, take their gear and then spend 30 minutes ooing and aaahing over said gear has been a cornerstone gameplay loop for many games for decades.
It's, dare I say it?
fun?
Fill the area with cool lore, art direction and fold it into a story and hey, maybe it's a little more fun.
I feel like stability has a different definition for some of us Linux users.
Stability to me as a Linux user is a non-issue. I have so many backup and snapshot solutions to a point that any problem isn't even a threat. I don't consider what if's because I can just walk around anything, even if the entire boot drive corrupts.
Also, what do you mean by stable? The OS? The entire system under heavy graphical load?
Some more, some less as far as Linux goes, but if we're comparing Windows to a peer like... KDE?
Yeah, they're about just as buggy.
Does Linux have an issue in that the bugginess is almost directly tied to the experience level of the end user? ...Yeah, but at that level, it just means no problem is impassable, you just don't know what you're doing. 😬
Split, fight, go to war, destroy half of the shitty parts of our party and come back as a unionist party of the fucking people and I might not consider a blue tie a fucking joke the next time I see one.
Clean house, and by clean house, fire yourselves outside of the firebrands and let them take us up to 11.
The blur between comic and meme...