Cralder

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[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 40 points 5 months ago

Boost is not controlling what ads it shows you. Google does.

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 1 points 9 months ago

Yes Christianity is also bad. Same with Judaism or any other religions. Most of them are death cults

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 1 points 9 months ago

People are farting. They just know how to do it without making noise most of the time.

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 1 points 9 months ago

Is that supported by any Android apps or can I only do that via web?

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 5 points 9 months ago

That's what the "verified for deck" is for in steam. In my experience every game works that fulfills these criteria:

A. Is not one of a few competitive multiplayer games that have decided to not allow Linux players to play. Among these are Destiny 2 and PUBG for example.

B. Does not require mouse and keyboard (and even then the touchpads and steam input sometimes makes it work anyways)

C. Is not VR (for obvious reasons)

If you are unsure you can also check protondb which someone else linked.

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Pop Culture detective is really good. I especially like their video about Fantastic Beasts

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 39 points 10 months ago (13 children)

I don't think you're going to find anyone that admits to smelling bad. I assume people who smell bad do it because they don't know that they smell, so they don't try to change anything.

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 8 points 10 months ago

It's real. A bluescreen is literally just an error message displayed in fullscreen so it's not as weird as it sounds

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 3 points 10 months ago

Damn that's not the easiest problem. I dont have any solutions unfortunately but have you tested any distros with graphical installers? I'm curious if any of them solve this or if they behave the same as windows.

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 5 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Back when I had a surface pro I used GNOME with a plugin that gave a floating dock that could be shown by pressing a semi-transparent button. That made it a lot easier to use without a keyboard. For applications I mostly used the default GNOME ones. They are often pretty easy to navigate with just a touchscreen.

Also, if you want to use the stylus to take notes or edit pdfs I recommend Xournal++. Krita is of course also great for drawing and has great stylus support.

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 7 points 10 months ago (1 children)

A terminal file manager like ranger is pretty useful

 

First time arch installer here. I just installed arch with grub on a uefi laptop. Everything seemed fine until I rebooted and ended up in uefi settings instead of grub. The grub entry shows up in the boot options but the computer doesn't seem to care. What could be wrong?

I dont know what information is useful to narrow the problem down so just tell me what logs are necessary an I'll post them.

Edit: I tried installing using the archinstall script in case I misunderstood the install instructions, but still not booting. Tried both grub and systemd-boot. The laptop is an Asus vivobook S 14 model K3402Z and even though I have been running fedora on it for the last year I believe the issues have something to do with the laptop hardware.

Edit 2: The issue has been resolved. Turns out the step that ruined the install was when I formatted the NVME drive according to this section of the wiki it messed something up, so reverting that fixed everything.

 

This might sound obvious to some of you but I feel like I discovered something amazing I completely missed before.

I just played a one-shot with my group and I decided to try making a healer druid (circle of dreams) because both of those are things I have never tried before. I went for a fairy because they get some innate spellcasting that seemed to complement my class pretty well, also the flying is pretty cool too.

The characters I have played before are mainly damage focused and as a result each turn in combat is mainly just positioning and using whatever attack roll is available. The only casters I have played before have been a Warlock and a sorcerer. Both suffer from relying on a single cantrip for most damage (Fireblast and eldritch blast), especially warlocks because of the very few spell slots, so I rarely have too many good options for maximizing damage in combat. I always felt like my best option was always to use the same attack each round. It made it feel like I had no real options at all.

Druids on the other hand have so many options it's insane. At least the fairy/druid combo I made. I had access to fairy fire and enlarge/reduce once without using spell slots from the racial feat. Balm of the summer court from the circle of dreams gave healing without using spell slots. The spells were varied and fun since I focused on a lot more than just dealing damage in combat and I had loads of spell slots to use them all. Wild shape was a nice option to have even thought I barely used it since all my casting was more useful most of the time. It was just great. Can't wait to try something similar out in a real campaign instead of just a one-shot.

Have anyone else had a similar experience with a specific class or archetype? Would love to hear about other hidden gems like this

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