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  • Neat, that makes sense; I hope you find success here!

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  • Hey internet stranger, your content is super popular so I always end up seeing your posts on sort by hot; Genuine question. Do you dye your hair frequently, or do you post a mixture of old and new pictures?

  • Unity apologizes and updates their infamous Runtime Fee
  • Regardless, even if they backpedalled even further I feel as if the trust is already broken.

    Oh well unity, you were fine tool for independent developers before the corporate greed hit.

  • [satire] audio systems
  • I remember a year or so ago when I switched from Pulseaudio to Pipewire, best decision I've ever made in my entire life!

  • Rant about Nvidia related updates on Linux
  • You can manually remove all of the previous drivers and their GL32 counterparts, your flatpaks will still run as long as you have the newest drivers.

    I'm not sure why they don't get caught by the --unused flag, but they are definitely not needed from the flatpaks I've tested with.

  • You hold no power here!
  • Sand-boxing only works fully if you have the Flatpak; Thanks for mentioning this as I forgot to specify!

  • You hold no power here!
  • No problem!

    The pursuit of knowledge is endless; It's good to ask questions, but always do your own research too, as myself or anyone else could not know what they're talking about.

    I hope you have a great day as well!

  • You hold no power here!
  • You can use virustotal for any game/file under 650MBs; This meme was created as a joke, good security practices should always be followed.

    No anti virus will be 100% accurate, viruses get missed all the time, while legitimate software can acquire false flags.

    I would never recommend just running a random .exe you find on the internet with wine as any non-root protected files could potentially be damaged; With Bottles (the application) all files outside of the created bottle are not visible to programs ran/installed inside the bottle.

    If you really want to try something, throwing caution to the wind, running it in a wine BOTTLE that's created just for that program, has a low chance of damaging your computer. (This does not mean "safe")

  • My least favorite thing about Flatpak
  • I have a secondary discord account I use primarily for streaming, It works pretty well and I haven't had any issues.

    I used to use the secondary account in a web browser and manually patch in the audio to it's mic input with pipewire and a patch bay.

    The main reason I use discord-screenaudio is because I'm lazy and it's slightly faster than manually doing it; Also it allows you to actually have the audio come out from the stream like on the standard windows client, as opposed to using the mic input for audio.

  • My least favorite thing about Flatpak
  • Oh yeah for sure, I just thought it was funny. I explicitly install most things through my primary package manager, but for some things in my use case, Flatpak is definitely the call!

  • My least favorite thing about Flatpak
  • Treat others as you wish to be treated!

  • My least favorite thing about Flatpak
  • Yeah. . . basically lol, I only use it for a handful of things; Bottles (To run windows software and non-steam games in a sandbox), discord-screenaudio (To easily stream movies and shows to friends who refuse to leave discord), and Protontricks (To VERY easily install mods for steam games that have a .exe installer).

    Seriously Protontricks is amazing, no more extracting exe files to install mods just a simple

    protontricks -c 'wine ~/Downloads/nameOfModOrPatchToInstall.exe' steamid#forgame

    and you click through the installer like you're on windows.

  • My least favorite thing about Flatpak
  • So, I only have 3 applications installed through Flatpak (Bottles, discord-screenaudio, and Protontricks), but for compatibility sake Flatpak will have a few different NVIDIA drivers and their 32bit versions installed for application functionality.

    Most of the time, between updates I will have 3-4 different ones installed at any given time. It's nothing super upsetting, but it is "Mildly Infuriating" as its a slight loss of a couple gigabytes of space.

  • I want to switch to Linux but there are a few major hurdles.
  • I second this, I also use arch (btw) on all of my personal computers, gaming rig, media machines; But when it comes to my work machine, it also runs Windows because it needs to.

    I love Linux and want it to prosper. Hopefully one day windows specific software like that won't be such a hurdle, but unfortunately it is; If your livelihood depends on it, you cannot afford to risk hard breaks in compatibility. There will be days where as a less experienced user, issues could take hours to fix.

    If you get a secondary computer in the future that you only use for personal activities, that is when I would reconsider installing and learning Linux. It's rewarding to learn, you have more control over your system and better privacy, but it takes time and effort.

  • Feeling relevant right now rule
  • This was what this post was referencing. Thanks for answering this question for me! I haven't watched LTT/LMG in over 5-6 years, so I have no idea what's going on with that.

  • (LINUX USER)What VPNs would you lovely people recommend?
  • Also besides them being extremely shady; I refuse to use any VPN that makes me create an account past a generic account number. If you don't log my data, why do you need me to sign up?

  • (LINUX USER)What VPNs would you lovely people recommend?
  • Thanks for the information, I will definitely look into those! I used to use Mullvad for torrenting for a number of years, the Linux client worked very well, no leaks, and the Killswitch was effective through manual testing.

  • (LINUX USER)What VPNs would you lovely people recommend?
  • Oh yeah. I've used them for a couple years, I've just been out of the circle for 4-5 months. I also know things can change in the snap of a finger, so I figured I'd ask around. Good to see mullvad is still so highly recommended.

  • (LINUX USER)What VPNs would you lovely people recommend?

    Hello all!

    I have been out of the piracy game since a little before mullvad lost port-forwarding; I know these things are ever changing, and to my understanding ivpn is a good bet at this moment in time.

    I was wondering what everyone else has been using. As well as if anyone has tried the gui client for ivpn either built from source or the AUR build(I do use arch btw).

    I am open to any vpn client that has a good reputation in the community, and build-able from a repository; A gui is preferred but not necessary, and absolutely NO account creation (Except for generic account numbers of course).

    Thanks in advance for anyone who takes the time to answer.

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