MaliciousKebab 2mo ago • 100%
I love walking, my family has a farm and I grew up there playing walking and doing just the usual villager kid stuff. 20 years later and I love walking. I almost always walk on the way to home from work after taking the train (about 2.5 km) my friends call me crazy but it just feels good to walk and get lost in music and thoughts for half an hour or so everyday.
MaliciousKebab 2mo ago • 100%
Yeah, me neither.
MaliciousKebab 3mo ago • 100%
That's some good read, thank you so much.
MaliciousKebab 4mo ago • 100%
I heard blighttown is great for going on a trip as a single guy this time of the year.
MaliciousKebab 4mo ago • 100%
No but I fucking hate geforce experience and the fact that I need to have an Nvidia account to use the features of my hardware. Now I can remove that garbage app from my pc, thanks Valve.
MaliciousKebab 6mo ago • 100%
Been playing dark souls remastered lately, 50 hours in and I still can't git gud.
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 100%
I'll just buy a giant monitor then, it's better anyway.
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 100%
Publishers at the slightest inconvenience: We are getting review bombed.
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 100%
I think you mixed up galaxies moving away from each other, and a galaxy's stars etc. moving in space.
As per Einstein's relativity theory, gravitational force has infinite range. So there will always be some pulling force between galaxies, which means they would eventually slow down and and eventually start moving towards each other. But our observations suggest that they are moving even faster day by day. So there must be some force that is stronger than gravity and it must be somehow pushing objects.
So gravity by itself doesn't explain the speed increase of universe's expantion.
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 100%
How would the gravitational forces weakening accelerate the expansion speed? It would at best "not slow it down", you can't explain the speed increase with this logic. That just sounds wrong. Am I missing something?
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 100%
Pretty sure it's Linux, based OS. Lol
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 100%
As a nixOS user, proud to say github is my backup. I like making Microsoft pay for my mistakes.
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 100%
Plenty of companies started using electron for writing cross platform apps, these apps(electron) use JavaScript engine, which makes it easy to develop these apps but as a tradeoff it uses more system resources than your regular native apps. And when they all do it(discord, vscode, steam etc.) you ask, why the hell do I need these dedicated apps if all they do is just start up a browser? I can just open another tab in firefox or whatever and be done with it.
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 100%
This one I use on my pc, it's from Fallout New Vegas.
I use this one on my phone, it's a mix up of adventure time and bloodborne. I found them both on reddit some time ago, but don't know the exact subreddits.
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 33%
Why are you getting downwoted man, getting segfaults in safe rust is on compiler not us. When you segfault in C and such it's almost always your fault, if you manage to do that in rust it's a bug in compiler.
MaliciousKebab 7mo ago • 100%
I recommend vesktop, it's an open source discord client that pretty much fixed all the discord problems that I had on wayland. No need for nitro to stream high resolution, and it's even compatible with betterdiscord themes 🤌.
MaliciousKebab 8mo ago • 80%
Yeah you are right on that but there still are many backdoors on plenty of applications that are made by American companies. We also know that some agencies wanted to put backdoors on linux kernel etc. In that case why would you not trust an open source app, and trust a closed source one just because of the nationality of developers
MaliciousKebab 8mo ago • 87%
I mean the same thing can be said about the USA, also if there are that many problems why don't you just check the code, it's one of the main strengths of open source software.
I saw the other day about the new video of Hardware Unboxed where they benchmarked the Intel GPUs with newer drivers on Windows. I'm also interested in buying one but I'd like to know how good they are on Linux. Since the GPUs will be using Vulkan renderer on Linux, I was hoping they would be better overall, or rather have a decent performance. What is your general experience with them? Also, do they work well with Wayland? Thanks for any and all inputs.
MaliciousKebab 9mo ago • 100%
Hi, what phone did you use for the picture?
MaliciousKebab 9mo ago • 100%
Still waiting for Fallout 4 New Vegas.
![signal-2024-02-01-19-47-41-855](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/2ec88868-b621-47a5-9247-b2eb30ff0c6a.jpeg)
Please hurry guys it's coming closer oh god.
See [Steam failing to launch since systemd 253.5-2 update](https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=287033) also [github issue](https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/9805). After updating the system steam stops working with a core dump error of "`Assertion 'device' failed at src/libsystemd/sd-device/device-private.c:103, function device_get_tags_generation(). Aborting.`". For me doing a `sudo pacman -S lib32-libnm` fixed the issue.