My kids only know Linux and have never seen Windows in their life before. They know their way around KDE just fine and get the stuff done they need. For gaming, it is steam with proton but mostly they game on consoles.
My kids only know Linux and have never seen Windows in their life before. They know their way around KDE just fine and get the stuff done they need. For gaming, it is steam with proton but mostly they game on consoles.
Will try next time I forget that my tea is still brewing ;)
That’s an energy drink for cheapskates then.
It’s also gonna be super bitter at this point.
Decided to stick with pure Arch in the end.
Grim Dawn with 800+ hours. Slay the spire is 2nd with 600+ hours
For me American Pie (was the first movie I’ve watched in English, when I was finding out you could switch languages on dvd), followed by the Matrix.
I tried a couple of times but I can’t seem to progress anywhere past Joppa. I think I’ve seen red rock once. Anyway, I Either die or I get lost or somehow lose interest in it. Would be really cool if someone could tell me how to actually play the game, what to do when and how and what the overall goal/story is
I’ve used Gentoo in the past for 6 years on my desktop and was quite happy with it. I was pretty much in your boat, I knew my way around, could fix problems and knew where to ask for help. All fine and well until time became an issue.
I went with windows for a couple of years until I was fed up with it (again) and switched back to Linux. After some testing, I went with arch. It gives me the closest feeling to Gentoo, without the endlessly long compile times. It requires some learning of the ins and outs but once you’re settled, the experience is on par with Gentoo (at least for me).
28 weeks later. Was recommend by Disney plus in the what to watch tonight section and I just went with it.
Overall it was an OK movie. A bit too constructed maybe. Would watch it again in a year or so.
Running someone over with a train (Factorio)