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  • Its probably my favorite scifi series of all time. I recommend it to everyone (unless they're creeped out by spiders).

  • Mine makes noises like "Its-a me, Mario!"

  • I was not thrilled with Cosmic after upgrading Pop! but switching DEs on Linux is very easy so it wasn't a huge issue. I think Cosmic could be cool given more development, it just needs time. Though Pop! making it their default seems like a bad idea for them, its one of the beginner friendly distros that always gets recommended to new Linux users and now that's going to be their first impression.

  • Yeah the map part is separate, it also just gives stats as numbers and graphs. It would probably be good for biking and walking.

  • OpenTracks works for running and includes maps

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  • Originally I switched just because I didn't have a Windows install available and Linux was convenient enough to just download and stick on there. But then once I got used to using it I massively preferred it. I'm the opposite of what you're describing, I don't want "problem solving and tinkering", I like Linux because it basically just does what I want it to do. Windows does what Microsoft wants it to do lol.

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  • Ursula LeGuin and Robin Hobb are 2 of my all time faves.

  • Its basically a Linux terminal for your phone that can run rsync, so it should work both ways.

  • I think you can do that with Termux on Android.

  • I'm currently using Pop!_OS, which is a great desktop distro.

    I was using MX Linux a lot which is amazing for both times when you need a portable distro with lots of features and when you need something that will still run well on older machines.

  • I still love all of the 90s FPS games like Doom and Quake.

  • I always assumed it was shorthand for an html close tag like

    </s>

    , so I'm going with "/s".

    Until markdown gets a sarcasm thing at least.

  • Icecast is awesome and I wish more people knew about it. I much prefer it to things like Spotify.

    And yeah, VLC can do anything. It could probably make me an iced coffee if I looked through the settings. Something cool I also discovered is that it can do iptv, which lets you stream TV shows.

  • I've used Mastodon, I feel that it has the same issue that a lot of fediverse social media platforms have vs the big corporate ones, that nobody that I know is on them haha. Which is annoying, I like the setup a whole lot more since they tend to be more designed around being usable platforms for communication instead of just being a way for algorithms to shove content in your face all day.

  • I would say "cursive is how adults write, you'll need to know it", but that wasn't true then either.

  • Kelly Starrett and Kit Laughlin on Youtube.

  • Quake was awesome, especially since you could play the online multiplayer from the free version.

  • Soul Reaver, Castlevania: SOTN and Suikoden 2 are my personal faves.

  • Substitute 1 with Zero Mission, which is a much better remake.