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  • I'm sure any server oriented Linux distro will do fine. I use Debian.

    I will note, I don't know if you're planning on having remote access (e.g. through tailscale or reverse proxy), but if you are, I found it quite a challenge to get proton to play nice with them

  • Damn that's crazy I didn't realize my third party map app was actually just Google maps

  • Being common doesn't make it any less unpleasant

  • Idk man I don't think I would be okay with being nailed to a cross even if i knew it meant living in heaven for eternity

  • YES

  • I was thinking the same thing, but it does get a little more coherent as it goes on and I'm really enjoying it now

  • This meme isn't about you. You don't need to take it personally

  • I haven't used threads, I just assumed it already had ads

  • "This is why I never bought YouTube premium"

    Points out very recent issue with YouTube premium

  • While I still enjoy the older titles more, I've been having a lot of fun with this one. Terminus is definitely a top 10 map, maybe even top 5

  • Yeah I thought it would be a long shot but I figured i should mention it just in case, good luck finding a distro

  • My problem is that I want to choose when to listen to the same song a million times. When spotify gets in the loop of playing the same songs over and over, it becomes very difficult to force it to break out of it when i get tired of it. If I tell spotify to shuffle my playlist, I want spotify to shuffle my goddamn playlist

  • I know you said you want to use KDE, but Pop is actually working on their own DE, called Cosmic, to be released with the 24.04 version. It's currently still in alpha, so it's far from finished, but if you're trialing other distros anyway I don't think it would hurt to boot it up and explore it (at least for a few minutes)

  • All these companies do is make it easier to use wireguard, if you're so afraid of them just use wireguard yourself, you'll get the same effect

  • Say gex

  • Wow it took me a minute to make sense of this picture. I thought the nostrils were eyes and I was looking at a hamster or something

  • Adding denuvo later wouldn't do any good, if a game launches without it it's going to get cracked instantly

  • About the second point, your pc shouldn't be putting any resources towards a VM if it isn't active. Just shut it down, close it, and play games on your host as normal.

    One more thing, I'm assuming you're doing your gaming on Steam. Check ProtonDB for all of your games to see if they work on Linux (protondb only lists steam games, so if you have games as well, I've found a google search usually does the trick). You might find that you don't even need a VM

  • I'm going to be very upset if fruit bats don't eat fruit