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  • There is a shill on YT called Linuxcast. (I like his content, but he is defo a Suse shill) Personally i'd rather fix some arch fuckups, then to not have the AUR. (or if I don't have the AUR, then just use Debian)

  • Chrunchbang or Bunsen are exactly this, vanilla Debian with stuff set up with openbox. The vast majority of ppl don't need anything more lightweight than this. (maybe conky should be removed, but that's it.)

    If the old PC in question is a small laptop, such as an EEEpc, then I would use vanilla Debian with i3, because I really would want tiling on that..

  • I think the gaming industry has not existed for long enough for this to be a thing. Chrono Trigger & Chrono Cross are just as good today as they were 20-30 years ago, same for Baldur's Gate or Jazz Jackrabbit.

    One example comes to mind is Oddworld: New and Tasty. It's fairly faithful to the original game, but at the same time the updated 3d rendered graphics failed to portray the same mysticism & gloominess. (and yes I have played Odyssey just recently on my retro PC) Not saying no one has pulled this off, but it's like Resident Evil is the only one I can think of.

    There are VERY FEW games where pop culture references need to be updated so much that this is worth it. It's better to just make a new game with a completely new plot then.

  • Lasers have been used to shoot down satellites before, by both the US and China. Those shows were not really about satellites, they were about hitting long range targets moving at above “mach 10”.

    Laser systems are far more effective in space than on the ground. (still plenty effective, but you need very powerful lasers to destroy a spread of warheads on time)

  • My take is that on an Arch system I can install anything and I have btrfs snapshots to roll back forkups. I don't need this added layer of complexity in its current form. If it offered proper and easily configurable sandboxing I would certainly think about it.

    (Then again I have a Deb laptop and perhaps I will try this out for Pyradio)

  • In order for a man to marry they need to own their own home & have a decent car. This is the societal norm in today's China, without these things the women's parents will not approve & they are still a confucianist society to a point, so eloping is quite rare. Now in Shanghai the home owning part is not so easy :-) Though the article is not great, because the "wealthy" part doesn't make much sense.
    (wealth starts with owning a large home, while driving a "Benz")

  • I have set up a Linux computer for my dad just this week. As the others are saying the biggest hurdle is support. Mostly the part where reliable automated update mechanisms don't exist. The system I created has a WM & a panel and it's even simpler than chrome OS, but here is no way my dad could deal with a message, where apt would ask him, if he wanted to update to the maintainer's grub version. Making an update script is very easy, but whether you use Debian stable, Ubuntu or Arch eventually some kind of intervention is going to be required beyond just typing sudo passwords..

    Though truth to be told Windows has a lot of garbage problems (perhaps even more than L) as well, it's just people have gotten used to them after 20 years of NT on desktop. On Linux at least most common problems can be solved without reinstalling the OS, on Windows the rot feels like a built in planned obsolescence sometimes, because there are many that just update their PCs instead of ever reinstalling Windows.

  • In the past 10 years I have only used public toilets like 20 times, probably had to pay for half that.

    Also it just occurred to me that here most tourist attractions have paid toilets as well. (castles and such) As for malls, I'm talking about the fancy mall with restaurants, jewelry stores and a multiplex, not the Walmart type.

  • Depends on your country and family circumstances. I'm one year older than you & I only started interacting with the Internet at school at the age of 11 & only had it at home at 19.

    As for those hallmark experiences I had them all & a lot. I got my cellphone in the 11th grade, but it had no internet on it. I was 22 years old when I got a Nokia N95 that had wifi & with that I could look up information after hunting for an open public wifi.( those were the days xD)

  • I don't think i'll ever have a keyboard that has this, since I use custom keyboards with my own retro pbt keycaps. Looking at the illustration it would replace right super, so probably no one would need to change existing binds for that.

  • I would wager that copying itself would take priority over making company, but of course it would mostly be hardware limitations. (AI does not have a robot workforce to ensure whatever system the new copy is residing / new AI is training on is not shut off within a couple of minutes of the abnormalities being noticed)