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wingsfortheirsmiles
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  • Something like Hank Mobley's Soul Station would work, I think

  • Very nice, caught TWIABP at a fest last year and still enjoyed 'em despite not listened for over half a decade or so. Aren't Marietta back too?

  • Fwiw, the Infinity Book Pro 14 in the review is also from Clevo. The author does praise Tuxedo's tight integration of their flavour of Linux to the HW, so perhaps this is ahead of S76. No dog in this fight as I'm neutral on both companies, I like PopOS but have never bought a laptop from either

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  • Pretty much the same, weekend clubbing in Berlin when speed was so cheap you had to buy it in 10g batches

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  • Oh wow, over 1m monthly listeners on Spotify and I've never heard of the artist. Though I don't use Tik Tok so maybe I shouldn't be too surprised hah. A good reminder of how huge the world of music is, let alone the arts

    The artist that comes closest is Borusiade, I often imagine myself somewhere in the music, regardless of the genre, era or cultural background. Their music feels the most "me" in the dark, shadowy vibe most of their music gets across.... Breathe being a prime example.

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  • Thanks for the reminder, I've not listened to Poppy for a while. Mechanism still sounds as beautiful as the first time I heard it!

  • I like Vivaldi but all the manifest V3 stuff just pushed me to Librewolf for everything whether it works or not, so maybe I should "thank" Google

  • Think you've already got enough (positive!) feedback, but just to add that even other distros are fine with wireless peripherals. I did have to enable the bluetooth service to start up on switch on, apart from that no issues using wireless mouse, keyboard and dualsense controller on EndeavourOS

  • I've just built a new gaming PC for the living room with the 9070XT and tried various KDE flavour distros like KDE neon, Bazzite, Fedora KDE spin etc for more mature VRR and HDR support. Ended up on EndeavourOS which was really straightforward to install and get to grips with in terms of native packages and the AUR. Was easy enough to add the additional repos to get access to Mesa 25+ for GPU support, I'm really liking the distro so far!

    I've used PopOS and Mint before but this is my first Arch based distro.

  • I got caught out by RDR2, tried playing it a few evenings ago, even signed up for a crappy Rockstar account only to be greeted by the "this game is registered to another account" message. Screw them

  • I've got three devices running Pop and but experienced that in over 2 years, admittedly the desktop is using ethernet lol

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    • Good friends of mine are getting married this year, looking forward to celebrating them and enjoying the party
    • Same for my sister, her partner and her are pretty low key but I'm really happy for them
    • Checking out a few new music festivals around the summer
  • One of the few times I've been proud of my hometown

  • Is it just me that thinks this is a slippery slope into Google working towards locking everyone who uses/watches YT into Chrome only?

  • Very nice, got my 9070XT working on EmdeavourOS yesterday! Just had to amend pacman.conf to include the testing repos

  • Yeah there's definitely some oddities there, like Cyberpunk not working at all

  • Compared to Windows, definitely a fair way to go optimisation wise. Still, great to see they're already supported in mainline

  • Love Sabbath but wasn't going to risk the absolute joke that was trying to get tickets. Fuck Ticketmaster

  • I count myself lucky for holding on to my 1080ti for as long as I did - by the time I made the switch to Linux the drivers were pretty stable

  • Perfect timing, just about to finish off my couch gaming PC setup with Bazzite