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xylem , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 4th

I’ve been playing the new Solium Infernum with a friend - the first playthrough I did not particularly enjoy (partially my fault for not playing the tutorial first) but once I learned the mechanics my second game was more fun. The UI is not very smooth to use and there are some mechanics I don’t like, but overall pretty good.

I also picked up Mindustry again last night - it’s an open source Factorio + Tower Defense + RTS that is rather addicting… The new campaign they added a couple years ago is better than the original too.

That_Devil_Girl , to nostupidquestions in You a sales bargain hunter or do you pay normal?
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It depends on what I’m shopping for and what I intend to do with it. For clothing, since I work long hours as a welder, I buy cheap 100% cotton long sleeve shirts at thrift stores. They’re all going to get burned up over time, so their design, color, and/or logo doesn’t matter in the slightest. Cheap and disposable is the goal there.

Sometimes I’ll shop at thrift stores for specific types of electronics or metals not for what their intended function is, but rather for what I can turn it into or use it for. I once bought a thin wall steel pot, cut it up, flattened it out, and I now cut pieces off to fix other things.

The last thing I fixed with it was a gash in a dryer drum. I cut the damaged section of the drum out, drew an outline on the flattened steel pot, cut it out, rolled it a little, and TIG welded it into the missing section of the drum.

Nibodhika , to linux in So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?

That’s like seeing the Otaku gang, deciding to give this Anime a go, watching Dragon Ball and asking “what’s so special about this?”.

Some people make some random thing their personality, others enjoy the same thing without making a big fuzz about it. Arch is great because of the wiki and the AUR, other distros have their own pros and cons.

darkham , to selfhosted in Why Prometheus + Grafana over other monitoring options?
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I was asking myself the same. As everyone talk about these I used them until I discovered ChekMK, and others. Now I’m no longer using Grafana and Prometheus…

BugleFingers , to nostupidquestions in You a sales bargain hunter or do you pay normal?

For most things I usually just wait with the original price in mind until a sale comes along. I don’t need most stuff with any haste. For events, hotels, and the like I’ll do a quick coupon search on the internet but it usually doesn’t exceed 5 minutes.

Otherwise I’ll just buy at full price.

allywilson , to linux in Asahi Cinnamon

I don’t want to be a pain, but it’s not “basically Mint running on an M1 iMac.” it’s Asahi/Fedora running Cinnamon. Also, you’ve connected an external monitor for an M1 iMac? Do you mean it’s an M1 Macbook instead?

skuzz , to android in Are you excited about the upcoming Pixel 9, or have you given up on Google hardware?

They’ll probably use another mediocre modem that will again make cellular reception mediocre. Until they fix that problem, there is no reason to take that phone line seriously.

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verdigris , to linux in So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?

The meme is mostly a relic from the days when installing Arch was a very involved and mostly manual process – it wasn’t to the level of LFS, but you had to configure most of the base system, and it would leave you with a pretty bare-bones setup (no GUI by default, etc). So it was a pretty big hurdle and successfully installing it did give you a bit of nerd cred, though even then the “arch BTW” meme was tongue in cheek.

These days it’s just one of the most well-supported rolling release distros, and it’s got automated installers and GUI spins just like any popular distro. The two biggest assets are the AUR and the wiki.

NixOS does kind of feel like the spiritual successor in terms of effort to set up, and in that immutable OSes are kind of the next big thing, like rolling release was fairly unconventional when Arch was taking off.

olympicyes ,

I use Ubuntu but the Arch wiki is top notch and has helped me solved a lot of problems, especially technical issues like VFIO. I think you’re right that Arch love largely started as a meme to celebrate getting it installed, kind of like the jokes about being unable to exit VIM.

limitedduck , to linux_gaming in Gaming on Linux is great!

Have tried any VR games? It’s one of the few things I still keep Windows around for

scrubbles OP ,
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I have not, although I might. The only HMD I used was a Windows Mixed Reality one, which they just torpedoed support on Windows anyway. I hear it works on Linux, so that might be a weekend project

CaptDust ,

It’s been a while so my info is likely out of date- but my vive worked perfect with Linux, steam VR support was great. Meta/oculus support was non existent.

afox , to asklemmy in Books - Do you prefer Paperback or Hardcover?

Old ass musty smelling paperback. 50’s and old racist 60’s sci-fi books smell best. I have a problem.

clay_pidgin ,

I think you and I would be good friends. Other than buying books by the Grandmasters, I pick based on the ridiculous cover art. Woman in a space-bikini with an atomic raygun threatened by a lizard/wookie hybrid with a jetpack? Yes please!

afox ,

I love you already. Favorite authors? Ray Bradbury and Arthur C Clark.

clay_pidgin ,

Clarke, Niven, and Heinlein for me. The original _Rendezvous with Rama _inspires awe in me every time. Stranger in a Strange Land is beautiful. The Known Space (Ring world) books are among my favorites. I’m also very fond of Ian Bank’s The Culture , though they are from this millennium and maybe out of scope for this conversation!

I have and love Burroughs’ John Carter of Mars, Zelazny’s Amber, and Castle Perilous by John De Chancie. I’ve just started collecting E. E. “Doc” Smith. I’m slowly adding to my Ursula Leguin and Lester Del Ray shelves.

And I really can’t resist buying old yellow books with ridiculous titles like “_Mutiny in Space” , “assault on the gods” , or “The shattered stars”. _ Bonus Points for awesome spaceships on the cover. I’ll buy those any day without any idea of the author or story.

ingeniosissimo , to asklemmy in What is your favorite YouTube channels?

I subscribe to many channels, but only a few I rarely miss a video from:

Honorable mentions:

Shaggy1050 ,

Plus 1 for Ahoy! So happy he seems to be back making videos a bit more consistently.

Don_Dickle ,

I have been using youtube for many years and have never subscribed to anything. I always think they will just overload my email. But every youtuber asks for it and am still like nah. Is it worth it?

don ,

Subscribing to a YouTube channel doesn’t involve your email, unless they have a newsletter, but that’s voluntary.

Subbing to a tuber just means their channel is in your “subscriptions” list, and if you enable notifications, you’ll know when they upload.

ingeniosissimo ,

I started doing it because at some point many years ago, Youtube started to optimize their recommendation algorithms for maximum viewer retention. This led to more and more clickbait and drawn out videos in recommendations and homepage.

But on the subscription page, I know there will be a sea of quality videos to choose from, without having to sift through all the junk.

xpsking ,

If you like This Old Tony, you might like Inheritance Machining

HappyTimeHarry , to android in Are you excited about the upcoming Pixel 9, or have you given up on Google hardware?

I never buy new phones but I am excited to see used pixel 8s get cheaper!

ryannathans , to linux in Is there a program that I can run on my laptop to tell me what Linux distro supports the hardware out of the box? Also whether the hardware is supported at all?

Nvidia? Install pop os

Melatonin OP ,

I just looked at pop os, doesn’t seem like a bad option, what are the downvotes about?

I do have Nvidia btw, does that=problems?

jrgd ,

Generally, yes. It’s not nearly as bad as say 2015 but NVidia has a long standing history of being difficult to deal with, and users having to make constant compromises. For instance, NVidia hasn’t had properly working Wayland support on most environments until recently due to the awful flickering that many users experienced. Things like power saving, dual GPU handoff, general OpenGL performance, frame stability and tearing (X.Org), etc. have been either historical and/or current pain points for using NVidia GPUs vs AMD or Intel GPUs.

ryannathans ,

Managing drivers for nvidia is a constant headache for the nvidia linux community. Pop os devs manage them for you (with a QA team) with pop os so your system never breaks from a bad nvidia update

Downvotes probably from snarky “arch btw” users that like to micromanage their system

thingsiplay ,

Downvotes probably from snarky “arch btw” users that like to micromanage their system

Wtf. This is actually snarky for absolutely no reason. It could be anyone and you just pick out of the blue arch. And no, I don’t use Arch directly, but that has nothing to do with it (I would comment this if you mentioned any other distro too).

LavenderDay3544 ,

Not anymore. As of driver version 555 Nvidia works just as well as anything.

victorz , to linux_gaming in Gaming on Linux is great!

Out of curiosity, would you mind sharing the resource you followed to get PhysX to install on Linux?

scrubbles OP ,
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I’m using Lutris, and Wine is my runner. On my game I could see this button here, for Wine.

https://poptalk.scrubbles.tech/pictrs/image/0db00a81-004e-4695-94b0-28abe4e59659.png

Select the arrow and hit “winetricks”. Then in there it’s a bit convoluted, but

  • Install an Application
  • Cancel
  • Install a Windows DLL or Component
  • Select physx and go!
victorz ,

Lutris seems really cool. I couldn’t get it to work.

I’m on Arch and I tried both the native package as well as the Flatpak version. None of them worked. Something going wrong when installing some shit in an automated installer, I dunno. I wish I could find a good guide. I’m usually handy with these things but I don’t understand the error messages, so…

brocon ,

I’m in the same boat. I installed Bazzite oh my desktop as well as on my Legion Go. Everything runs out of the box. Except Lutris.

victorz ,

I just don’t get it. 😔

AmosBurton_ThatGuy ,
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I’ve been using Bazzite for about 2 months now (daily driver for about a month and a half) and Lutris came preinstalled for me. I’ve had zero problems using it, I have battle.net games and EA app (fuck that app BTW) games installed and it just works for me.

Was it not preinstalled with your initial installation of Bazzite?

brocon ,

Nevermind. Found out it was a failure on my part. By default it does not show un-installed games. Because I had no games installed, it always showed no games. And I assumed it was broken.

AmosBurton_ThatGuy ,
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Trial and error, I feel your pain. I’ve learned a lot since switching and I’m loving it tbh!

Glad you got it figured out!

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