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  • Aww yeah, gonna eat me some tall cake tomorrow.

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  • Hussie is an absolute treasure

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  • THANK THAT LOG AT WORK ARROOOOOO

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  • I'd recommend Mint. Cinnamon is a great DE, and everything works out of the box. It's a Debian-family distro, which means it can install DEB packages. Overall a great experience, and my personal favorite.

  • Mint isn't well done, it's full on congratulations

  • Since having kids, it's just PBS Kids. Didn't watch much before that

  • I think the cab is missing a little bit of its Xtra

  • It's just called "Driver Manager" in Mint, I'm guessing it's specific to the distro. I've tried a few different ones, and it's by far the easiest to switch compared to any other. I think it can theoretically be installed on any Ubuntu-based distro, but I don't know of anything for EndeavorOS.

  • Good to know! I haven't had any AMD GPUs, but it was my understanding they've been well supported for a while.

    Unfortunately, the open source Nvidia driver isn't suitable for gaming yet. But some distros (Mint at least) provide an easy GUI to switch to proprietary drivers. Very easy tinkering, as these things go.

  • AMD is very well supported in Linux, especially on older hardware. If you use something beginner-friendly like Mint, you shouldn't have to do anything special to get it working well.

  • I've done plenty of installs for older games. I found using Lutris was easier than trying to do it manually, but it's not perfect (but it handles things like Proton, as another comment mentioned). It'll let you install games from their windows installers, so whatever games you've aquired should install as usual.

    I think you can use Steam (for Linux) to manage Proton and your non-steam installs, but I haven't tried it.

  • For my own sake, I'm gonna assume there's some 90+ dude in a nursing home, shitposting and laughing his ass off regularly. The nurses just assume he really likes beans or something, and that makes him laugh harder.

    Keep trolling, old dude.

  • Oh, the 20 tabs thing is perfectly reasonable. But I'm one of those crazy people who completely shuts down his computer every night, including closing my browser. Been using computers for too many years to trust a browser to not leak memory.

  • I don't hold anything against you, OP, but... 30 tabs open for two weeks makes me feel yucky on the inside.

  • Alright, let's do some math.

    According to a quick search, chicken wire weighs about 0.07537 lbs/ft2 (sorry for using yeehaw units). When building a chicken run, you need about 10 ft2 of ground area per chicken, which will use around 50 ft^2 of chicken wire, give or take. This comes to 3.7685 lbs of chicken wire.

    Another quick search shows the average hard drive is about 1.38 lbs, which means the average hard drive has a capacity of only 0.366 chickens. Which makes the 1 chicken capacity drives quite competitive, really.

    Just be careful, it might weigh your case down quite a bit.