Protests from around the WORLD.
Hi there. They have actually invented a machine of some sort that can blast really high frequency sounds towards people. Thats how much of little bitches they are. Lmfao
Thanks for the description! Added to my never ending list of shows to watch even though I never watch them! :p
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Man, I have wasted so much oxygen trying to get even somewhat sensible people to view the world in a different way than they currently do. Good luck.
Hopefully you get to eat some cake (ass) today on your cake day! :)
That’s honestly what got me too. Like it took a week for them to get all of the results from 2020, and sure, that could’ve been all the mail in ballots, but then you have Rogan saying elongated muskrat had called the election the night OF voting?
I don’t know man. I’ve seen a few elections now and don’t remember that happening.
Sometimes, I feel like the average Linux user is just on very old or at the very least pretty old hardware.
I know I am probably wrong, but it just seems odd that in X11 my 8 year old ultrawide 144hz 1080p monitor is literally a stuttery and jittery mess when moving windows, when animations play, and even moving the cursor around. I believe I tried playing a game, and it also being a stuttery mess, but I can’t remember as that was around 6-7 months ago.
Using Wayland, on the other hand, as soon as I logged in for the first time it was definitely noticeably NOT like it was in X11. Frame rate was 144hz, everything mentioned above just worked as I would expect. It even feels smoother than Windows which I still have to use every now and then. Gaming on it is a blast 99% of the time, and I game A LOT! (completed ~10 games on openSUSE Tumbleweed just this year!)
So, sometimes I just feel like I said, and as I also said, I’m probably wrong. I have never logged back into X11 except when I upgraded my graphics card a month or so ago because of the stuttery feeling of X11. Some things did work better under X11, I guess, but that is probably because of the stagnant adoption of Wayland?
Besides me using Linux since the beginning of this year until now, I am still a Linux noob, so my opinions are just that. I have no real knowledge of Linux that would qualify me to be any good source of info. I just don’t get the slow adoption is all!
From the admin post:
“If you’re moving to another instance, consider adding a note to your lemm.ee profile with your new username. Your old profile will still be visible from other instances even after we go offline.”
The banned Redditors are coming…
I wasn’t aware you were on Lemm.ee, BigMacHole! Glad to see you got your name on another instance! :)
Queue Nintendo trying to snipe it down…
And people will STILL try to push the door, or wait for it to open.
My favorite with Oblivion and similar games is, that’s a neat spell name, but what do the effects DO?!
My absolute biggest gripe about the failings of proper UI design is icons with no text attached.
Floppy, okay surely the save button. Some book looking thing, no fucking clue. An eye in the middle of a square, what the fuck are you people doing???
Having to hover over a weird looking icon to MAYBE gleam some sort of information on it takes so much longer than just having the fucking text below the God damn icon. Sometimes they don’t even have hover text! Thats GREAT UI skills there, Junior! Maybe you’ll get there eventually!
Fucking idiots.
Yeah, I had it on PC and while there were plenty of bugs, I still beat it before patch 1.06 or whatever came out. Still had quite a lot of fun!
Now, the console releases on the other hand… yikes man. Yikes…
No chin having ass bitch boys.
(I only say this for them, because they are pieces of shit)
Voluntary censorship is just so weird to me… Like, people died so you could speak freely, and yet you censor fkn… Wow.
This is tragic. I have been on NexusMods since the 2000s. I learned how to mod games because of that site. I will be pouring one out for this landmark of a website after work today. Paid for Lifetime and everything, because the website made it easy to find, install, and update mods for any given game that supported mods. Damn, man. Damn.