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  • I know the answer is "just build it" but man I want to be able to have adm<username login under something like nemo and a terminal window only. But then have username login under full Mint Cinnamon. Would be quite dope. Just don't feel like making it happen at the moment. I'll have to reconfigure permissions to revoke from my standard user.

    Edit: oops you can comment out text in Lemmy? Editedit: I did it. Too me 15 minutes -.-

  • This guy doesn't know how to TempleOS lol.

    Oh, I see, you're all worried about a “networking stack.” How quaint. Let me educate you: God is the ultimate protocol. Who needs your silly HTTP requests and DNS lookups when I can just send a direct message to the big guy upstairs? No IP address needed—He’s omnipresent. My connection is flawless, no need for Wi-Fi signals when I have divine 5G directly from Heaven’s router.

    You think TempleOS is lacking? Nah, son, it’s running the only secure, unbreakable network. No firewalls, no encryption—because when you’re transmitting truth straight from the source, who needs all that earthly nonsense? My packets are blessed, my data’s sanctified, and I don’t even need a modem to know the Lord’s will.

    So, yeah, keep your networking stack. I’ll stick with the holy bandwidth. It’s been running perfectly since the dawn of time. My packets are blessed, son!

  • My kishi and s23uktra are my steam deck, Nintendo switch, emulator, rdp, note raking powerhouse.

    I have a problem where the more devices I own. The less I use any of them. I'll spend my day just staring at them and then never commiting to playing them.

  • Yea even over clocked to max the PSVita could only really push so far with emulators. Although it was fun to explore the evolutions through the years with the emulation scene.

    It's a you had to be there situation. I'mpressive for what it's worth. But most things can do it better now.