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  • Can you provide machine specs? Maybe you're using an Nvidia card without drivers or something? Or maybe it's a laptop and it's using the wrong GPU?

    Again, I agree with the first responder, make your own post so it gets more visibility and provide as many details as you can.

  • It's not just odd releases, it's also releases that end in 10. 24.10 is short term too.

    For new users, if you're within a year of the next LTS, just use the most recent release and switch to the LTS cadence once it launches.

  • Maybe. But in many areas, only one party realistically has a shot, so reps basically get elected in their primary process. So instead of needing a majority of the total population to win, you just need a plurality of the few who get involved in the primary process.

    Blame the people involved in the primary process, not the people who only vote in the general election.

  • People keep saying they want an alternative to YouTube, but then reject every alternative that exists.

    Odyssee and other YouTube alternatives tend to host far right content because that content was banned on YouTube, so those creators flocked to the alternative platforms. The sites themselves aren't exactly encouraging that content, it's just where people end up due to the loose rules. The best way to fight extremism on an alternative platform is to post less extreme content and drown out the less desirable content.

    That's basically what happened here on Lemmy. At the start, it was mostly tankies and far left extremists, and gradually it became more mainstream as more mainstream leftists ditched Reddit and joined Lemmy.

    If you want an alternative to YouTube to succeed, you need to use alternative platforms that already exist.

  • I really like the Ys games, and I think Y's Origin meets those requirements. The boss fights are difficult, but no crazy difficulty spikes, provided you've been killing things properly along the way. I only had to grind for a few min for one boss, and that's back because I actively avoided the mobs and ended up underleveled.

    Zelda games tend to also be really well designed, pretty much any will do.

  • Sure, but other platforms do exist, and he could post to those as well as YouTube. Other creators do, such as Gardiner Bryant to PeerTube and Louis Rossmann to Odyssee.

    If he really hated Google, wouldn't he be motivated to invest his time into its competitors? Maybe he does, idk, I didn't watch the video because I'm not a fan of his style and I generally try to avoid YouTube.