Hi! I’m an anime artist!
I was using Hack for a long time, but I think I’ll try out Borg Sans Mono and Inconsolata for a bit
If anything, I havent really touched those files in a while, so I probably won’t need anything from them. I think I got most of the files I regularly used converted to something Kirta can read before I switched. Thanks!
At this point, the only thing keeping me back is I have a bunch of files made in Clip Studio Paint that I can’t open in linux, but I think I might be able to run CSP in a VM, if needs be. Not really anything gaming related.
Now just to find time to do it lol
Maybe its finally time to get rid of my dual boot. I haven’t used the windows side in like half a year…
cat /etc/os-release
NAME="Grilled Cheese" VERSION="Cheddar" VERSION_CODENAME="A yummy snack for myself"
lmao never thought i’d see 🅱️in 🅱️enrose here
I still think Metal Gear Solid 1,2, and 3 hold up very well in terms of story and gameplay. The controls take a bit of getting used to, if you’re used to how modern games play, but once you get the hang of it they are really an experience.
I’ve got Btrfs on my desktop for the OS drive cuz that was what Fedora recommended when I was installing it. It took a bit of effort to get snapshots working properly, but other than that, I’ve had no issues with it at all over the past year. I’ve got an exFAT drive and an NTFS drive in there that are kind of leftovers from using Windows. I’ve been thinking about reformatting the exFAT drive to ext4 or something, since all it really does is store games, and having the ability to symlink to it would be nice.
I’ve got a TrueNAS machine as well and that uses ZFS for pretty much everything.
Just another thing to consider with exFAT is that it doesn’t support having symlinks written on it. (for example, if your exFAT drive is located at /mnt/exfat, doing ln -s ~/Documents/cool-document.txt /mnt/exfat/
will fail) Idk if that’s a problem for your use case, but just so you’re aware.
I do have a drive that is formatted with exFAT that I made with the intention of having it be readable by both Linux and Windows, but I ended up not really using windows ever lmao. It should be fine if you’re just using it to store media
Man i was literally looking into laser cutters like 2 days ago and saw that Lightburn supported Linux. Guess that was short lived.
Powertool manufacturers HATE this one simple trick.
lmao that thing looks wild
I’ve got a 7800XT now and I moved from a 1070 and I’ve been happy with it overall. I’m on Fedora and I bought the 7800 kinda close to launch, so I went through some issues that seem to have been solved by now. Nothing that really made me go “gee I wish I hadn’t switched”.
I don’t do anything related to streaming, or machine learning, so I can’t really speak to it’s ability with those, but gaming has been stable, and, aside from a now solved problem with rocm, it works fine with Blender cycles (at least on Fedora 40). Davinci Resolve has worked fine too. On launch, there wasn’t VAAPI support for AV1, but that works just fine for me now. (VAAPI is the open source interface for GPU video acceleration).
Currently, I’d say the experience is perfectly fine.
not me using up all 32GB of my RAM with firefox tabs lmao
I think there was a Bomberman game on the GBA that used the link cable for multiplayer too that I remember playing
true true. If the general business pressures are not conducive to proper software release practices, no amount of programming skill can help them.
they seem extremely competent at writing bad software
thats a nice aesthetic. i like it
Apparently, the original artist is Gharliera. Here’s their ArtStation
The Henry Stickmin Collection is a set of games that were on Newgrounds that is a choose your own adventure game with a ton of references to other things. From Marvel VS Capcom 2’s Ironman Infinite combo to Jojo.
It’s made by the same developers as Among Us