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“I don’t pay you to contradict me!”
“You don’t… pay me at all.”
RushJet1@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Balatro yet again subject to mods’ poor understanding of “gambling”English
3·10 months agoJust wait until they rent Plague Dogs
RushJet1@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office365
2·10 months agoIt’s reasonably good although it has gotten worse lately weirdly. Sometimes it just completely ignores what I say or hilarious sound alikes come from what I’m saying. It is a lot better than it was about 5 years ago though.
RushJet1@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office365
1·10 months agoI only capitalize things when my phone autocorrects me or I’m using voice to text like right now
When I switched to Linux I found out that the Linux alternative to most of my apps was just running my windows apps through proton or wine and they work fine. There are only one or two programs that I couldn’t replace and I really don’t care about them so 🤷🏻♂️
Proton covers most games that I play, only a couple exceptions involving heavy handed anti-cheat stuff like League of Legends has now. For non-gaming Windows stuff that doesn’t work in Linux I would guess that a virtual machine might work.
My excuse for not switching to Linux for a long time was that it couldn’t play games. Now that proton is a pretty developed thing, that’s no longer an excuse. I actually tried out mint Linux for a friend to see how easy it was to use and I just kept using it because it did everything I wanted it to. As a power user I had to modify it quite a lot but my friend just wants to basically load into the OS, launch a browser or play games from steam and that’s about it, so for him it’s pretty easy and straightforward.
I actually ended up installing kubuntu on his computer and modified it to look exactly like Windows 7, which is what he’s upgrading from. It’s kind of scary how close it got.
RushJet1@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Dodge Chargers Now Have Pop-Up Ads at Every Stoplight... Just What Nobody Asked ForEnglish
6·11 months agoI know right? I would totally get an ad supported free car. Who knows, someone might make an ad block for it.



I had a not-very-computer-savvy friend with Windows 7 who didn’t want to upgrade to 11 but Steam and some other programs stopped working for him, so I tried out Mint as a dual boot option and told myself that I’d switch back to Windows when I needed to.
I ended up never booting to Windows again; everything I needed to run worked just fine in Linux, either natively, or with Wine, or with alternatives that were actually better than what I was using in Windows.