
Oh, I see – I guess I’m not sure what you mean by stable here.
switch puts you in the new generation immediately (which can occasionally cause some weirdness) while boot just makes it the default generation on the next reboot.

Oh, I see – I guess I’m not sure what you mean by stable here.
switch puts you in the new generation immediately (which can occasionally cause some weirdness) while boot just makes it the default generation on the next reboot.

What’s it called in NixOS? I usually just reboot after every update because I don’t trust that everything has properly re-linked and refeshed

This is hilariously sad how LLMs aren’t able to be consistent from one prompt to another.
Typically that’s configurable. Like for a chatbot, you’d want it to give the same/similar results for a given question, where with a character creator, you might want the results to vary so you can re-run until you get something you like.
Of course that wouldn’t be as funny here.
He does love a Big Beautiful Bill.

It’s an exaggeration for the purposes of humor. Its not that deep.

People swear there’s secret sauce in the Cachy kernel too.

Minecraft server on a laptop. Life has never been the same since.

Charlie Kirk

It sounds like it brings you joy

Not only not insane, but actually a great idea, for all the reasons you mentioned, but also because it’ll be x86 where the Pi is ARM, so software compatibility will be that much better.

Hundreds of hours in Marvel Rivals and I’ve also never encountered anyone I was sure was a cheater. Nor have any of the friends I play with, and I’ve never had anyone on voice tell me about encountering a cheater.
I’ve definitely had a handful of matches cancel with an alert that a cheater was detected though.
Maybe I’m lucky. Maybe kernel-level anti-cheat is a farce.

Surely Windows has curl built in

Valve said they expect it to be cheaper than the Index, so it shouldn’t be more than 1k

And even then there’s some nice QOL features like capacitive strips on the grips.

I personally think the Deck is very comfortable given its bulk. I have a lot of faith in the controller ergonomics.

Man I struggle with this so much.
What I try to do is just not offer any suggestions or feedback out of the gate. Just let them talk, nod along and say things like “man, that must suck” or “sorry to hear you’re dealing with that”.
Once they’re done, I try to say something like, “you know, when I was going through something similar, here’s how I felt”. I think that lets them feel heard, and clearly signals that your intention is to relate to them rather than one-up them.

Host PieFed instead. I’ve hosted Lemmy and PieFed and Lemmy was a huge pain to set up, and was very resource-heavy. PieFed was a breeze to set up, and the dev team beats Lemmy’s Dev team by a country-mile.
Anyone ever do the Pepsi Challenge?