

Nah, there was actual effort put into TempleOS.
I am 30 or 40 years old and I do not need this.


Nah, there was actual effort put into TempleOS.


What the hell are these regional groups? Why is Mexico not part of North America? Why is ALL of Asia grouped with Australia and NZ?


I really liked Garuda but I had to switch because my NVIDIA drivers kept breaking :(


Here’s the original source, AFAIK: https://www.tumblr.com/sirityzer/708726935428235264/my-brother-commissioned-me-to-make-some-linux


This is just the Minecraft coordinates system and it sucks. “OK I’m at the coords, where’s the–oh fuck, it was -3002, 108 not 3002, 108.”
Yeah, KPat just does this. Skip em or persist in your doomed timeline, I guess.


Hemp farmers, back to the unemployment office…
You’re probably right
Honest to God, I thought a “Librephone” was something that already existed. I think I was thinking of the PinePhone or smth.
Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food?
I use SpiralLinux (basically Debian with some tweaks). I like it a lot! If you want to stay in the Debian/*buntu lineage, consider it.


Boooooooo.
[clicks upvote arrow]


Half of them probably were jaded (ex-)New Yorkers


The “sticker” is actually an off-cut from a laptop skin from my other laptop (which also runs Linux, and also has a sticker over its Windows key :P), so it’s held up pretty well


I’m petty enough to put stickers over mine.


I used to get this sometimes. Turnes out my body doesn’t process fructose well. Look into FODMAPs if none of the other suggestions work for you (usually the FODMAP thing requires an elimination diet, I just lucked out due to weird circumstances)


Maybe SpiralLinux? It’s basically just Debian with a few twealks, but the btrfs+Snapper might come in handy if/when you need to do tech support.
Honestly, if you’re mostly using Steam for gaming, pretty much any major distro will work. Linux Mint is my personal choice for newbies but if something else strikes your fancy, go for it. I second the recommendation for checking on ProtonDB to see if your games are supported. I would also recommend ProtonUp-Qt as a program once you’ve installed Linux; it’s really good for managing different Proton installs on Steam quickly and easily. Also also, I have personally had better luck with the Flatpak version of Steam, rather than the native distro versions, because it has less weird dependency issues, but YMMV. Good luck!