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  • windows... has not had an issue with anything I've wanted to do.

    Then you should use Windows. It sounds like it works for you.

    I offered up a counter-anecdote to your anecdote. I did not mean to invalidate your experience.

    That said, I'm triggered by statements like, "Linux isn't ready," because they aren't conducive to productive conversation. A better way to think of it is, "Linux/Windows/

    <Insert OS here>

    isn't for me." Linux doesn't have to be for everybody. Likewise for Windows or any other OS. I think it's great that we have so many choices.

  • Crazy how different our experiences have been. Over the last decade I've hopped from Ubuntu to Mint, Debian, Fedora, Nobara, and currently on Bazzite. Never had an issue connecting to the internet. (shrugs)

  • Obligatory "you do what's right for you," but just sayin', be very careful with this strategy. I know people who panic sold in 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic out of fear and then missed out on the recovery. Sold low, bought high. Set them back 20 years.

  • Thanks for chiming in. I've confirmed creating the file in the file browser under "Home > .config > MangoHud" places the file in /var/home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud, so I'm still scratching my head as to why I'm unable to edit the document after the initial save. As a workaround, I've placed the config file in my top level home folder (aka /var/home/curious_dolphin) w/ a link to it from /var/home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud where the app expects, and this seems to be working as desired.

  • Can you create any files in $HOME OR $HOME/.config/ ?

    Yes - I can create (and later edit) files under /home/curious_dolphin, even under /home/curious_dolphin/.config, but for some reason once I've created a file under /home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud, I cannot edit it even though the file and its parent directory appear to have the same permissions as the other files that I can edit.

    In other words, after creating test.txt under /home/curious_dolphin/.config/MangoHud, I cannot edit it:

     
        
    curious_dolphin@bazzite:~$ ls -la ./.config/MangoHud/
    total 20
    drwxr-xr-x. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin   42 Feb 20 14:46 .
    drwxr-xr-x. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin  552 Feb 20 14:47 ..
    -rw-r--r--. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin 9671 Feb 20 12:22 MangoHud.conf
    -rw-r--r--. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin    5 Feb 20 14:46 test.txt
    
      

    However, after creating test.txt under /home/curious_dolphin/.config, I can edit it:

     
        
    curious_dolphin@bazzite:~$ ls -la ./.config
    total 44
    drwxr-xr-x. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin  552 Feb 20 14:47 .
    drwx------. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin  460 Feb 20 14:41 ..
    drwxr-xr-x. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin   42 Feb 20 14:46 MangoHud
    -rw-r--r--. 1 curious_dolphin curious_dolphin   10 Feb 20 14:47 test.txt
    
      
  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Where to store MangoHud.conf on immutable distro (Bazzite)

  • Gotcha, so in summary, anything that relies on an internet service, such as Signal, Matrix, or Simplex, is vulnerable to government ordered blocks via black list that ISPs are compelled to enforce. Am I thinking of this right?

  • The ITEP report cited by the article calls out the fact Tesla uses the accelerated method of depreciation and amortization instead of the straight line method. This means instead of depreciating an equal amount every year over the course of a machine's life, they are weighting these expenses more heavily in the near term in exchange for a lower expense (read: lower tax deduction) down the road. This Investopedia article explains it in more detail for those who care to learn more.

    The ITEP report calls out other tax credits as well, such as carrying forward net operating losses from previous years. For anyone who cares, the full details are in their 2024 10-K filing. Open up the document, do a Ctrl+F search for "Note 13 – Income Taxes" and look at the tables on pages 80 through 82. I admit that there are several line items that I do not understand. I plugged them into Perplexity AI and asked it to explain them in layman's terms. My brain's too fried at this point, but I'll leave the link to that explanation here (again, in case anyone out there cares to learn more).

  • Lots of good answers here already. I'll just add that Jon Stewart recently did a great segment that touches on this. Basically, he says if everything the government does is "OmG nAzIz FaScIsTz TrAiToRz!!!" then people who aren't already paying attention will continue tuning it out. I forget at which time in the video he gets to this point, but honestly the whole 20-minute video is worth a watch.