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  • Seems like it's a particular brand of powdered hot chocolate from Cadbury

  • The comic is free on Webtoon and is fucking phenomenal. Highly recommend

  • TP-Link Archer T6E, one of the most popular on the market

  • I was a windows user up until about a year and a half ago, and had this issue as recently as Windows 10. I had to use my phone as a tether to go download the drivers for my TP-Link Archer T6E. Also had the issue with my MSI z97m Gaming where I had to go find drivers for the built-in wired network adapter, again using my phone as a tether, on Windows 8.1

  • Ah yes, windows where I have to somehow figure out how to install the drivers for my network adapter before I can actually connect to the internet, on top of having to go to a different website for each device that needs a driver to find the correct one, download it and install it.

    Vs Linux, where network (and most essential) drivers are baked into the kernel, and all other drivers (for peripherals, etc) can be had via a package manager, where you can often find free and open source solutions. Also, video drivers are automatically installed with the OS (provided you are using a distro with a proper graphical installer for ease of use, cough use Endeavour cough), and automatically updated when the system is updated.

  • Not native, but Guild Wars 2 runs great on Linux and is a whole lotta fun

    Also, in my experience, proton runs most things just as well if not better than native Linux games.

  • Hmm…

    Jump
  • It's Loss, a comic that blew up as a meme some years ago. In this particular instance, they are taking the comic and simplifying it into the Roman numerals I, II, II, L, which are 1, 2, 2 and 50

  • This needs to be remade with the 1/1 ring

  • My bet is it'll be great on PS5. People are already saying controller support is really well implemented on PC, and it runs really nicely on a range of hardware

  • Thunder here, it's a wagon wheel

  • She talked to me without me having to strike up the conversation, that was a huge part of it. She was really easy to talk to, and friendly to everyone. She was passionate about the same things as me, and got me out doing things that were beyond my comfort zone. Basically, she was a human being who treated me like an equal human being. There was no disgust at my presence, or laughing at my awkwardness. Those had been the things I was afraid of prior to that.

  • I've tried 4 times, 1 was a complete rejection that nearly ruined a friendship, the second was a weird soft-rejection that led to a friends relationship that felt a lot like I was taking advantage of this person. That ended when they moved away.

    The other two led to relationships, one lasted a month and ended with me getting dumped. Second is my current girlfriend.

    All of these happened within a year, starting when I was 22. Before that first rejection I had never made a move on anyone because I had 0 self confidence and could only see women as sexual objects. The girl who first rejected me was the first one that I liked for genuine reasons, which allowed me to change the way I looked at women. I now have a lot of female friends and hardly ever think about women I see in a sexual way, when 2 years ago I couldn't see a woman without thinking that way. I owe a lot to the girl who rejected me, and we are now friends again, for which I am grateful.

  • I love Firefox's new logo..

  • I love raisins by themselves, or sometimes in food like Tagine

    Raisins in baking are almost always a disappointment

  • League of Legends and PUBG (haven't played in a couple years, but I put in like 1200 hours in the 6-8 months or so after release) for me

  • Persistent live environment on a USB?

  • Dual boot is really your only option aside from straight up staying on Windows. You can game and general use on Linux, then switch to Windows when it's time to work. Not the most ideal and I know you said you don't want to do that, but if you rely on Adobe products (which sadly many people do) you kind of need a Windows install or a Mac.

    Another, much more expensive, option is to get a MacBook (or another laptop I suppose, not sure if the goal is to fully cut out Windows) and have that at your desk for your Adobe uses, and have Linux on your desktop. Not really feasible for most people but I don't really know your situation so I thought I'd throw it out there.

  • Would you be able to post your latte layout and widgets used?

  • Just adding on to this, every game I've ever pirated I ended up buying later on. Or I bought in the past (this applies to the games I emulate)

  • That is the definition of spamming