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  • Thanks to this one comment alone I stayed up a few hours last night to switch to Bazzite.

    I had a few oddities with Pop OS and I wanted to turn off the fans and do stuff. The fact that Bazzite had it all rolled in is impressive. The keyboard worked immediately. I don't think I read the instructions well enough but I figured out I was supposed to use bazzite as the pw to get in.

    This is what I think I was looking for, at least from what I see so far!

    Thanks so much!

  • hmm, I still think I want to use my laptop for media and gaming and general stuff ... I'm leaving next week so I may try a safer OS in the mean time. I think when I get back I definitely want to delve deeper into Bazzite. I think I wanna see if Bazzite would be a good match for my friend. He was thinking about an XBOX Asus ROG Ally X and I was saying that it's quite pricey if you're not going to use the handheld component. He said he just wanted a console-like experience so he can just turn it on and play and that he has a Mac for his other stuff. I'm reading the Bazzite github repo and it says: "Directly boots to Game mode matching SteamOS's behavior." for the Home Theatre PCs which is what seems to match for him.

  • Pika OS is looking pretty good. The website is saying all the things that I like!

    The laptop has an RTX 4000 card so it looks like I'll need the specific OS, but I think it was the same as Pop OS. I had to download a specific Nvidia distro version as well, so it's very similar here. I'll give it a spin shortly!

  • As an English "whose-a-ma-whats-it", I feel like a lot of us don't care much for the monarchy as well. I don't speak for all obviously. Many of my friends need to keep up with Royal Family drama for some reason.

  • I mean ... you don't have to tell me that my opinion isn't popular, it's demonstrable. My opinion is statistically insignificant.

    There's a plethora of other things I'd give up like have a slighter bigger phone or a worse camera or wireless charging... I'd also trade those for an SD card slot but no one agrees with me and it's just something I need to live with.

  • DERP

    Jump
  • This is why people on Lemmy can be naive. A lot of people on Lemmy say the Dems need to take X position or need Y policies to get the Republican voter base.

    It doesn't matter. They vote against their best interests and they'll do it again. They have no beliefs.

  • What's going on with your keyboard? I'm curious, what's your native language?

    I don't think I really understood the compilation portion.

    Compiling in the web world can also include ... type checking which I think is good, minifying code which is good, bundling code which is good. I understand that in this article that they allude to the fact that those can be bad things because devs just abuse it like expecting JavaScript to tree shake and since they don't understand how tree-shaking works, they will just assume it does and accidentally bloat their output.

    Also some static site generators could do things that authors and stuff don't think about like accessibility and all that.

  • I thought it was further along that a pipe dream with the demos and videos I've seen. I think I'm cautiously optimistic until it officially comes out and I see reviews.

    It has the modularity I like at a reasonable price.. We'll have to see if it can deliver.