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  • I switched to Linux Mint a couple months ago and use Steam a lot. I've tried at least 10 games and all worked perfectly.

    But I don't do competitive multiplayer. Those are more likely to have issues with anti-cheats. Although I did try Hell Let Loose and Helldivers very successfully and those are both major online titles.

    Check https://protondb.com if you're worried about a specific game's compatibility. I've had silver rated games work perfectly though.

    Edit: Apps - Photo editing and 3D CAD are the main areas I've struggled with on Linux. There's no good Adobe equivalent, and no good Fusion 360 equivalent. Free CAD exists, but that can gently fuck off.

  • Strangely, it's not racism. This Attorney General is just notoriously an asshole.

    Sandra Hemme, a white woman, was the longest wrongfully incarcerated person, and she recently went through the same issue in Missouri.

    I'm sure you're not wrong about the racism, but his bullshit seems to transcend race.

  • That's true, but it became clear that others would experience similar emotions.

    Also according to the Wikipedia, the author regretted writing them in a way that suggested they're a linear progression of steps. I've only actually heard the steps used as a sitcom plot point (Monk, Scrubs).

  • The latest steam survey says 2.08% use Linux.

    That's more than 2%, I bet you feel pretty ridiculous now!

  • Bailey, who was appointed attorney general ... has a history of opposing overturning convictions, even when local prosecutors cite evidence of actual innocence.

    In 2023, Bailey’s office argued against then-St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner’s effort to overturn the murder conviction of Lamar Johnson, who was imprisoned 28 years. A St. Louis judge sided with Johnson, who was freed.

    Bailey’s office also argued in court in May against freeing Christopher Dunn, who has spent 33 years in prison for a 1990 killing that St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore determined that Dunn probably didn’t commit. A judge is still deciding that case.

    And Bailey is opposing St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell’s effort to set aside the murder conviction of Marcellus Williams. A hearing is Aug. 21 — just a month before Williams is scheduled to be executed. Testing unavailable at the time of the 1998 stabbing death found another person’s DNA on the knife, but not Williams’.

    I would love to hear his justification for all of these. Is it just the for-profit prison money, or the pride of not being wrong?

  • If the wildlife hates you gallon-of-pepper-spray style, just let them have that forest damn.

  • Is his last name really minecraft? Like Master Halo from Halo?

  • Definitely not a step up. I don't think...

  • Train spotting used to be the niche hobby.

    We've come a long way. I don't know which way, but here we are.

  • It's possible, but the feature isn't supported on your OS.

  • He looks badass from the top, but under the water his lil legs are paddling at full speed.

  • A cheeseburger stabbed another cheeseburger with a cheeseburger in a Cheeseburger's.

  • The population of Maryland is 6.165 million. 100k people is 1.6% of the state's population.

    That seems insane.

  • It's 0.85 cups per day every day of the year.

    It's not a lot, but he's either horrifyingly consistent or floods his body with cheese on a few ritualistic days. I fear either option.

  • But what if they're riding a horse and the horse does something silly? What then?

  • I just dual booted Linux Mint yesterday when I was reminded of the Win 10 end of service date, and hope to keep with it as my main system.

    Linux has come a long way with compatibility since I last tried it ~10 years ago. The fact that Steam games ran perfectly without an evening of configuring settings blew my mind.

  • Both people would have to be aware of their left-handedness. But if they have that knowledge, they're probably past a handshake greeting.

  • One is correct, but I will not elaborate on which.

  • That dog shouldn't be in that soup.