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  • Thanking the heavens my distro doesn't have a mascot to embarrass me with (yet)

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  • I dunno about going down entirely, but bits and pieces (like SMS verification) definitely broke while they were undoing work and cutting "expenses" (like office leases)

  • Ha, in their defense, half the fluff they put on those bills are for anti-counterfeit measures

  • They're asking why it's "standard litres per minute", instead of just "litres per minute"

  • Thanks, that should work for me. I'm indeed using KDE, so I'll hunt for that option when I get the chance to

  • I've used Krita on and off for a few years, but it's still a bit more than I'm looking for... I'm definitely gonna give those others a try though, thanks!

  • Oh? Exciting news! I've been hoping for some progress on HDR games, and I have a few holdout friends whose only barrier to leaving Windows was having their HDR games work seamlessly

  • HDR isn't all that great for gaming yet, in my opinion. It takes too much tweaking just to get it working, because apparently games/proton still aren't able to natively pass that metadata to Wayland?

    Running every applicable game or all of Steam through Gamescope brings its own problems with how it handles the window, so I end up never using it at all. I just want it to be as simple as it is on Windows, man! 😩

    Also, VRR seems to make my screen flicker at an unnoticeably-high-but-still-irritating rate at random whenever I alt+tab, never figured that out yet...

    Finally, I do wish there was a simpler, more paint.net-like editor rather than GIMP, and I'm sure it's out there somewhere, but otherwise basically every thing on that list of features works well enough for me.

  • It doesn't have to specifically be a network drive, I bumped into this exact problem with the ntfs Windows drives I didn't want to reformat after I switched. Only issue is fstab never worked after weeks of trial and error, so I had to use udisks and just elevate its permissions instead.

  • Well, you still see the blocked message, just not the contents of that message. They can also still see your messages, they just can't react with emotes. This is just feedback I've seen from people who use the feature, as some people (not necessarily me) take issue with these things

  • I think at this point that the dev has said only his website was taken down, solely because he used "Bloodborne" on it. The actual patch is fine, and can be freely shared, as I understand it.

    And it's still accessible through the Wayback Machine soooo

  • Linux is cool, shame about the video being by Mental Outlaw though

  • I conquered.

  • I think the discord server they're in might be nitro boosted to allow all users to share at higher resolutions and frame rates. I think the perk affects all users whether they have Nitro or not.

  • If you think the zoomers don't know about Zero Wing you got another thing coming, buster 😎

  • Hm... It's out of date for sure, but I just tried it and it definitely works for both Lemmy and Reddit. You can add any instance you'd like to a custom feed.

  • I think Stealth on FDroid combines Reddit and Lemmy, but I don't really use it much or mess with Reddit anymore...

  • For the first two, based on personal experience:

    1. Anecdotally, my old back-mounted LG fingerprint scanner has never been wrong (when dry of course), but my Pixel needs a re-scan 30% of the time.
    2. My phone requires a tap to wake the screen before the fingerprint reader will accept any input at all, unless I decide to burn battery and turn on AOD.

    E: My current phone uses an optical sensor and, from what I understand, ultrasonics are infinitely better

  • With archinstall? Ridiculously easy.

    I'd just look up each of the options it gives you so you can decide what you want or what works best, but as long as you have an internet connection you can just choose your options and away you go.

    If you only have wifi, add another 5-8 minutes of learning how to connect to your access point with iw