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TubeTalkerX , to memes in pinched finger emoji

But how we gonna tell it we’re out of Gabagool?

Dreamer , to worldnews in Palestine-Israel Crisis Megathread II
zepheriths , to cat in The Felo-Scottish War

Have you ever met the Scottish? They are the type of people to extinguish a terrorism that set himself alight.

Emerald , to cat in I mean, yeah

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Stone Cold Jane Austen, @AbbyHiggs

Friend: you let your cats sleep in the bed with you?

Me: I’d let my cats borrow the car if they wanted to.

Dreamer , to worldnews in Palestine-Israel Crisis Megathread II
FoolishBrainiac , to memes in Hallmark channel go brrrrr

I recommend episode 3 of the Storylords podcast for a great horror version of these stupid Hallmark movies

TheSean , to memes in Hallmark channel go brrrrr

They’ll eventually have the male lead in a red jacket and female lead in a dark green dress… can’t wait to see that amazing innovation /s

WallEx , to memes in Cope harder pasta eaters/s

Yeah, Italian Pizza actually needs less time in the oven.

Vode_An OP ,

Precisely, if you’re going to ruin good ingredients like that leave them raw.

WallEx ,

:D

Honestly they turn the heat way up compared to American pizza, so it’s faster but also burned in some spots :D

Frederic , to memes in Hallmark channel go brrrrr

Lacey Chabert 😊 Candace Cameron 😊

Gekoloniseerd , to memes in One dark ☕ coffee please....

DEPRESSO HAHA FUNNY

RIP_Cheems , to memes in trust me bro
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This message was sponsored by the conspiracy doge

mdurell , to lemmyshitpost in Romance ain't dead

A haunted House meets a corn maze. I love it!

HurlingDurling , to memes in trust me bro
Yuion , to linux in Based KDE 🗿

And then I have to install a windows vm to be able to play all my games properly. And the practical benefit of switching is basically zero for the normal user

antik ,
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In a VM you can not really use your GPU so that’s not the way to go about it. So no, you seem uninformed

Yuion ,

Okay then please give me a rundown of benefits I will get if I switch to linux. And how I will be able to play all my games without issues. And maybe i will think about switching. But as of now, i have to find even a single benefit i care about

Rooki ,
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Faster startup, faster start of games, software etc, YOU control the software not otherwise around, installing and removing software is 1 button click ( not 100000 clicking through yes i read tos that i will never read … ), installation of software is quick, modern Desktop Linux distros really do not require that many terminal usages, FULL customisation of your desktop, windows, easier custom with quick one click installation and one click removal of course ( because on windows they just throw another “Hey you wanna use our other stuff” and still need to click through 5 clicks just to remove it. ), You dont need a itchy tpm2 chick for your encryption of hardware and its not required for installing basicly the OS, you can pack your software into virtual environments ( Flatpack or similar ) so that some software, e.g. Chrome doesnt have FULL access to your pc that they REALLY do not need, switching OS from linux to another linux distro is super easy because of the easy installation of apps, extensions and all that can be saved to a file and just installed from another distro, you can choose what to upgrade ( no more FORCED windows updates or suprise updates ), sometimes you screw something up in your OS on windows you would HOPE there is something written on the internet, on linux you can just plug in your live boot linux distro USB stick and then you can fix directly what you or some application broke. ( never happened that my distro just “broke” ). On many distributions there is already integrated backups, that incrementally saves your data, the compatibility with everything is just great, even virtualisation of windows is better on linux then windows to linux, there is a lot of options for communicating between devices ( for example files ) and there isnt really a monopoly by one drive by microsoft, everything on linux is less “corporized” so less ads on your desktop, less bloatware, YOU own it, not the CEO of microsoft.

Of course i see you there already:

“BUT windows didnt do anything bad…”

They screwed windows users already BADLY, for example they “accidentally” install a HP driver software FORCED and without knowledge, they installed/recommend 3rd party apps/websites on a fresh install of windows, that should NOT be on a pc that YOU own and didnt wanted ads. The bloatware that comes with windows, for example one drive, edge and microsoft store its just slowing your pc down, and after few updates your rtx 4090 TI pc feels like GT 460 pc because everything needs to run in the background.

In summary:

YOU own and controll your pc with linux, less bloatware, more customisation and less corporation spam

Rooki ,
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You never heard of wine? or proton (THAT STEAM MADE especially for their linux handheld device )?

MazonnaCara89 OP ,
@MazonnaCara89@lemmy.ml avatar

And you forgot to say that their linux handheld is made with gaming in mind

Rooki ,
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Yep and i bought one lately ;D Still have to wait until it arrives ;D

RandoCalrandian ,
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I game on a linux mint desktop using proton all the time. The work they’ve done for the steam deck translates almost perfectly to every other Linux distro I’ve tried it on

Yuion ,

I know many people here dont like to hear it but: I really dont care about linux. Never used it (except for school projects and once when i tried some stuff on a raspberry pi)

Rooki ,
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Its ok, everyone their favourite OS.

AMillionNames ,

VM adds too much overhead for anything near modern, even if modern VM integration does add GPU drivers that act as a bridge for 3D acceleration. But SteamOS and Steamdeck are great examples of how far gaming has come in Linux, it’s no longer something just on the fringe.

I sort of do agree with your last comment. I tried to introduce several family members, and their take was basically that, why bother with something that seemed as unfamiliar as Linux for something they were already used to using. And if you try to use it at work, you are going to have to end up installing a Windows VM most of the time for most jobs. Monopolies be like that.

RandoCalrandian ,
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I switched my gaming pc to Linux over a year ago, never looked back and haven’t needed to

And I’ve never used a VM to game, either

Rooki ,
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Same, linux is just so customizable and compatible with everything.

HurlingDurling , to linux in Based KDE 🗿

Currently, dual booting Fedora and Windows 11 on my Asus gaming laptop, and I love Fedora, but it’s still not full sailing. Every other boot the wifi card doesn’t register and I have to reboot, others the OS freezes even though Grub doesn’t but nothing actually opens or closes, and lastly if the laptop is on battery and goes into hibernation, waking it up takes around 5-10 minutes. To add that gaming is still not as smooth as it is with windows, and I still have a use for Windows pOS.

1984 ,
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Have you tried another distro like Pop OS?

teamevil ,

I’m using Pop OS on a couple devices and I like it, but it also gets temporary hung up frequently. It’s irritating when I’m only doing one thing.

1984 ,
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Yeah it depends a lot on the hardware. I have one laptop with Linux that is wonky sometimes because it has Nvidia graphics. But my stationary with amd is awesome, always works 100%.

HurlingDurling ,

Unfortunately, the drivers aren’t available as easily with other distros. The main issue is that my laptop is an ASUS laptop, awesome laptop most of the time, but it’s not easily supported by Linux

Nahdahar ,

I’ve tried Fedora 3 times years apart in my life and never had a good experience. The longest time I used a distro was with Elementary OS and Zorin OS, the latter of which I’m currently on.

EvokerKing ,

That isn’t a problem with Linux, as much as I hate it. It’s a problem with Asus, which I hate more. Asus is known for having many unfixable bugs on everything they have similar to these but even this isn’t as severe as most people get where their audio will go out for days on end.

localhost443 ,

Been running Linux as primary is for 10-15 years now, used to distro hop a lot, often just because. Life is too busy for that now but I last installed fedora (KDE, I always run KDE out of preference) about 5 years ago and I’m really impressed. The system is very current but its always remained stable for me and upgrading from version to version is smoother than normal security patches on win 10 which I still run for CAD.

Are you all up to date? Tbh I do agree with the other post, ASUS have terrible QA and don’t care.

psud ,

Framework sell laptops with Linux

Cinnamon3431 ,

there seems to be a problem either with your specific install or with the compatibility of fedora and your hardware. None of what you listed is expected normal behavior. Maybe try reinstalling fedora or another distro, best of luck :)

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