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  • Use dolphin for gamecube. PCSX2 for PS2 games and RPCS3 for PS3 games. And for games, check out "nopaystation" it's the best for PSX games. There are other amazing sites. Just search it.

  • They use a Mac mini somewhere to route these messages. So you're logging into that Mac mini with your iCloud credentials. Sounds like a privacy/security nightmare and creepy as fuck.

  • Damn, I hope it's, like the other commenter said, wrong.

  • Thank you

  • Could someone please summarize this in simple terms?

  • Could be. To be fair to fedora kde, I've only tried it on a laptop that has hybrid graphics Intel/Nvidia. I now have a desktop PC that is all AMD, but I built it with EndeavourOS and never anything else.

  • They do that with editing software. If it's a still image behind them, then they would need to resize the video to a corner then layer the image behind. It all happens in the editing software. It's done differently on each program. First layer can be the image where they drag it to stretch along the whole video then the second layer is the video. If it's another video, then they use a camera that's pointing at them and at the same time record their desktop (most people use OBS studio) then take both videos and layer them on top of each other in their editing software and resize the video of their face and put it in a corner. Again, it's all done in the editing software and it's layered/done differently on each software

  • So the joke doesn't run on your build then. lol

  • Is there a particular reason why you prefer Gentoo over other distros? Can't you run a conventional distro that doesn't need to compile? Just curious, no judgement. I know that Marcan, the dude who reverse engineered the apple M1, runs Gentoo. Always been curious as to why some folks prefer it

  • Serious question, how long will it take to compile the whole thing if you had a ryzen 9 maxed out or an Intel i9 or whatevet those crazy CPUs are with all top specs PC?

  • Depends on what you use. I've used Linux for 6 years and I've never needed any windows exclusive app. I still do have a laptop that's running windows for just in case. I literally only open it once a week or so to update it, that's it. For my use case, Linux has everything.

  • I do that when I go to the kitchen to eat something. I move my body and walk to the kitchen

  • Honestly, I never thought of it as a sport. That was actually a genuine question 😂

  • Linux is stable if you use a distro that's known to be stable, example: Linux mint. This is one of the "just works" distros. There are a couple, but I highly recommend mint. Linux can do all of what you need done, from documents, PDFs to viewing all kinds of videos. I've never once run into any issue doing any of that. You have libreoffice and onlyoffice that have amazing compatibility with MS office. If anything, you can use the MS office suite online and call it a day. Hell, you can use Google's office suite, too. PDFs? Zero worries. Videos are good, too. We do have VLC which basically plays anything you throw at it. However, since you have a business and want to make sure things always work, I do recommend that you keep at least one windows machine in the office for just in case. I don't have a business, but I've always had this one laptop that runs windows. I debloated the shit out of it. Blocked all of the telemetry using Microsoft's own firewall and it's sitting there for just in case.

    Edit: forgot to mention that you are always welcome to come here and ask if you needed help. I find the Lemmy Linux community to be extremely helpful. Everyone jumps in to help every time I had a question.