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  • Need to keep an eye on that when/if I upgrade.

  • Original RAM was $150CAD before taxes, with tax $172.49CAD. My New RAM was $80 with tax. Love me a good sale.

  • No issues man! Happy your enjoying them

  • I blame YouTube more than the channel, at least their content is well labeled such that you can tell which content you’d like to see at a glance.

  • This is true, I wanted to play a game and it looked broken in Linux. When I went back to Windows I discovered that it was a problem with the game. Then I went back to Linux and it ran better than it did in Windows.

    Typical Ubisoft experience.

  • Printed on a PrusaMK4, prusa sclicer is a good starting point, but also good filament helps.

  • ELI5: when a computer stores something like a file or a folder, it needs to know where it lives and where its contents are stored. Normally where the a file or folder lives is the same place as where its contents are. But there are times where a file may live in one place and its contents are elsewhere. That’s a symlink.

    So for your video example, the original video is located in Downloads so the video file will say I am movie.mp4 and I live i live in downloads, and my contents are in downloads. While the symlink says, I am movie.mp4 I live in home, and my contents are in downloads over there.

    For a video player, it doesn’t care if the file and the content is in the same place, it just need to know where the content lives.

    Now how software will treat a symlink as an absolute. For example if you have 2 PCs synced with cloud storage, and both downloads and home is being synced between your 2 pcs. Your cloud storage will look at the symlink, access the content from pc1 and put your movie.mp4 in pc2’s downloads and home. But it will also put the contents in both places in pc2 since to it, the results are the same. One could make software sync without breaking the symlink, but it depends on the developer and the scope of the software.

  • Game Boy Zelda is best Zelda.

    I love Links Awakening due to nostalgia, but Oracle of Ages is still the longest game I’ve played (since I’ve yet to beat it). Seasons is fine but not my cup of tea, and minish cap is a bit too shaort

  • In retro spect, Nintendo E-card reader being called e-reader is rather confusing. Though would’ve been fun if I got an e-card with Pokemon Manga on it. 🤣

  • I am just happy it turned out well.... and my e-reader case had easy access to the cover fabric. That's 1 point for making your own case.

  • For me the "best of Gnome" was having the online accounts actually be usable in the desktop. In KDE if I was to sign in to my Google account my calendar events wouldn't show up in my desktop calendar, while one Gnome and by extension Cinnamon it does.

  • I think you need to define "normal".

    Normal as in, drag and drop clips and music then output the results. Not much since they are both free, but Kden arguably better is better since it's compatible with AAC audio.

    Normal as in, doing YouTube for fun. Then the workflow is a lot easier, like being able to duplicate entire video tracks, or change the order of the layers. A very robust effects system with Fusion that can be copied to other clips in a timeline.

    I personally prefer Resolve for my workflow, as it makes my life easier. But I do usually have Kden on my laptop since (a) Resolve doesn't work on Intel GPUs... yet (b) I see it as a better MS Movie Maker.

  • Ubuntu Late 2000’s. I wanted it because of the CUBE. But left because the only game which worked was TF2.

  • It did and it went by so fast I couldn't take a pic.

  • They have a cross walk now, I feel so safe now.

  • Dang it. I swore I typed it out right. Uggh,