“Band together, white folk, or the Black folk could end up treating us the way we’ve treated them for hundreds of years.” Bunch of clowns incapable of self-reflection or independent thought.
Suburban Chicago since 1981.
“Band together, white folk, or the Black folk could end up treating us the way we’ve treated them for hundreds of years.” Bunch of clowns incapable of self-reflection or independent thought.
Indeed - but it runs really well through Proton, as does BL2, so no big deal.
Horizon Zero Dawn runs perfectly through Proton as well. Currently playing Forbidden West, about 24 hours in, and have encountered some minor issues (occasional momentary graphical glitches, rare instances of dialog drops requiring exit to title screen), but I’m not complaining.
There was a native release from the jump, it was always kind of jarring being able to install it without selecting a Proton version first.
Borderlands 2. Give me a mindless Diablo With Guns experience any day.
Yep, definitely. Had some laptops similar to this in the fleet at work a while back and decided to do a mid-cycle refresh with SSDs instead of replacing them around the time the Samsung 750 SATA SSDs hit the market. Those machines ran better than new and lasted us until Skylake hit.
I’d take a Trabant 601 Universal over one of those tin can lookin things any day.
Certainly better than the alternative. Our ability to visualize abject natural terror has come so far.
That correlation coefficient…yeah, lots of stuff being chucked I to the air.
It’s the default browser on my computer, and it doesn’t suck, so I’m not motivated to seek an alternative.
Sweet. First line of the neofetch logo is still off doing its own thing, I see…
More like purple Arch, but you don’t have to mess with your date/time because the certificates don’t break, and you can install stuff from the AUR without worrying about breaking your system.
Closest thing I use to a professional app is DaVinci Resolve Studio on a distribution that is not officially supported by Blackmagic. Not only does Resolve Studio work perfectly, I am able to use Blackmagic hardware (Intensity Pro 4k, Speed Editor) without having to mess around with settings, config files, permissions, packages, etc.
The caveat here is the initial setup: I use an AMD GPU, and it’s a bit of a pain to get the free and licensed versions of Resolve working with those under Linux. However, once that’s out of the way, it’s completely seamless.
As for CAD…yeah that’s where everything falls over. There are tons of FOSS alternatives out there but I have yet to see any of them in a professional setting. Even Fusion360 is hit or miss under Wine, I spun up a Windows VM just to use that for my 3D printer tinkering.
This should not have been a surprise in the wake of Kevin Hart being cast as Roland. In what world did that make sense?