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  • I'll definitely check that out when I get a few minutes, thank you!

  • Hey, it looks clean and functional. Just keep taking it one step at a time, and learn as much as you can.

  • I was on a GTX1080 for a long time. Nothing absolutely dealbreaking, but lots of small naggling issues that took lots of annoying troubleshooting to fix. Plus, abysmal DX12 performance (which is a limitation of the cards Pascal architecture as far as I know, not everyone experiences it but it's common enough).

    Switched to an RX 7600XT and wow. Night and day. Zero configuration, zero weird issues, games perform fantastic at high settings (CP2077 at 1440p/High settings across the board is a pretty stable 80+ FPS, compared to 50fps at low and medium and 1080p with the old card, even on Windows). Complete gamechanger.

  • She's one of the sweetest cats I've ever had the pleasure of being around. Loves cuddles and never gets feisty (big fan of belly rubs). Funny because she was a wild cat originally.

  • Okay very good to know. I only read a brief blurb about steep times, they gave 4 minutes as a starting point so I figured I'd try that but this weekend when I have some more time I'll try something different (I have an 8 pound bag of beans so I'm perfectly happy experimenting๐Ÿ˜…)

    As for cold brew, I've done it quite a few times and been happy with it but never tried pressing it after, just poured it through a filter so I'll give that a shot next time I do cold brew.

  • Awesome thank you for the input. I do think I'm pretty happy with the grind, although I'll look into adjusting that just to play around. I'll also give your bloom method a try

  • I'm actually not sure what you'd call this colouration, I've always just called her 'tabby' or 'kinda looks like a mackerel' lol. And yes the older the more sappy you gotta be with them, this one is only 10 but she runs the place

  • I've spent $49.99 on it. As a space sim fan, it's one of the most amazing experiences I've ever had in a game. Blows Elite Dangerous out of the water in terms of seamlessness. If it was better optimized it'd be one of the only things I'd play.

    I'm not trying to you're wrong about anything. But for a certain customer, it's already a pretty great experience.

  • That's potentially my biggest issue woth Windows. You aren't actually made to understand what went wrong. Linux will give you lots of information. It can be overwhelming if you're just used to seeing "This app stopped working, wait or close it?", but once you're used to it, you realize that info usually give you all the tools you need to fix your problem.

  • To be fair, I've had some issues on Windows that have left microsoft support staff saying "yeah man Idk good luck hope you figure that out lol". Meanwhile, on Arch, I've never had a problem that didn't have a solution, or at least a clearly documented cause (which is almost always just as important as the solution) right there in plain text on the ArchWiki.

    Plus, when a windows error happens, you usually just get a little message saying "It dun broke ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ". Again, on linux, 9 times out of 10, I get a pretty detailed error message at least telling me what broke, and maybe even some hints as to why. I get that Windows has error logs, but I bever have to dig for that info on linux, it's always presented to me because it's important.

  • And then, experience the joy of that program spreading its files to 6 different directories, all at different levels of your drive. Who cares about having a sensical file system that clearly separates system from user?

  • Not trying to be a dick but it's not really on the BIOS to conigure your hardware for you, it's on you to configure your BIOS (imo). Personally I prefer when my computer doesn't try to configure my shit for me, because if it gets it wrong all I can do is sit on my thumbs. If I configure it myself and get it wrong, well that's on me and I can learn from my mistakes.

  • Aww poor guy, gotta keep the tradition alive

  • Hopefully they come around, took these two a little while

  • It melts my heart lol, they've embraced being brudders

  • It's very fitting, isn't it? Technically his name is Mr. Bean but to me he's just Bean, or Bean-o

  • IMO that one works because of how little character each actual character has by design. Dumb jock is dumb and jocky, stoner is stoned, virgin is timid. It's a play on the lack of real character that mid to low budget horror movies often have.

    It's a great movie but I do find when Wheadon tries to do anything else, it just simmers down to kitchy one-liners that elicit a mild chuckle and nothing else, and that gets old very quickly.

  • I was just about to say, yes it can get tiresome to hear the same debates over and over, but it's kind of what makes FOSS great. We can debate about it and actually have our stances make a difference in the end result of how our systems function.

  • I know thats a slim jim but what is it eating?

  • A handsome gentleman.