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  • After quite a bit of agonizing, I eventually landed on openSUSE Tumbleweed. I chose a rolling release distro because on my desktop I want to be up-to-date. Having used Gentoo a long time ago, I didn't want a distro that takes effort to install and set up. openSUSE is somewhat popular with an active community and decent documentation in case I run in to issues. I also considered the fact it's based in Germany, because EU has at least some decent privacy laws. I was put off by the fact its backed by SUSE, but that's a two-edged sword.

    Right now I'm content with Tumbleweed, but I'm keeping an eye on OpenMandriva Lx if I feel like switching.

  • openSUSE Tumbleweed has served me well for some time now. Maybe give it a look-see?

  • Nahh

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  • They are the true blue bloods of the animal kingdom, they are already at the pinnacle.

  • Looks great! Where can I download this theme?

  • The male lion then killed the cubs so the female lions would go in to heat. Nature is majestic.

  • Is there anything this wunderkind can't invent‽

  • He didn't leave, he just went on to invent metal.

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  • God, I hate that meme format so much. It adds absolutely fucking nothing. It's insufferable.

  • Dave Grohl's speech at Lemmy Kilmister's funeral is beautiful though.

  • I guess even Elon has his limit

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  • People trying to have long-form discussions on Twitter/X has baffled me since the beginning. It is decidedly not the right platform for that and it was never designed to be. In fact, its design clearly discourages any meaningful discourse. I have never been able to wrap my head around that site and its users.

  • The interface is a bit bare bones and 90's but I like it that way. It's a good and reliable client.

  • I'd be perfectly fine if everything was just mixed mono. I see little value in stereo. I'm weird like that.

  • Can't help you there, I buy CDs and lossless copies from Bandcamp and Qobuz. Those work for me.

  • I really should read that one. I've been a fan of Poe's Haunted for a long time.

  • I'm reading Universal Harvester by John Darnielle. I think I like it, but how much probably depends on how the writer is able to bring it all together in the end. I do like the somewhat unconventional structure though, and the book is very atmospheric. It feels like it's more focused on painting pictures of a time and place than strictly telling a story, or something, I'm not good at describing it.

  • I'm sorry, but that's private.

  • "Install Gentoo" is a meme, not life advice. With Gentoo, the installation process gives you good insight in to the internals of Linux systems and compiling (almost) everything from source is interesting, but won't produce noticeable benefits for average users. Especially since updates take some time, what with compiling the programs again. Gentoo is a great distro with a fantastic package manager, but unless you're an enthusiast or a serious hobbyist, Don't Install Gentoo.

  • The cosmos is within us. We are made of star stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.

    Carl Sagan.

  • I not too long ago played this game and, while flawed, found it to be a very decent game with a lot of potential. My biggest gripe personally is that it devolves from an engaging and clever stealth game to a mass murder simulator, and the main character isn't terribly likable by the end. Still, I enjoyed it quite a bit and might even replay it some time.