CaptainHowdy
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- Comment on Video Game Websites in the early 00s 1 week ago:
Oh man that Diablo 2 website punched me right in the nostalgia
- Comment on I am looking for a Linux OS 1 week ago:
This question is useless, especially here where you’re going to get a million different answers from some of the most opinionated experts on the Internet.
They are all effectively the same with very minor (and shrinking) differences. The actual biggest difference is the type of release cycle (atomic, rolling, etc) and you can find multiple of those in the same distro. Again… It’s all effectively the same.
I’m gonna recommend what works for me, but it might not work for you. I like these because (again, in my specific use case) they “just worked” with little to no problems: Fedora for a desktop/laptop and bazzite for a handheld. Again… YMMV.
Go check distrowatch and try a few different distros until you find one you like. The more popular, the more likely you can find a community to support your questions.
- Comment on I hate how inescapable politics are on Lemmy, but ya know, at least nobody's constantly asking how I wipe my butt or pick up my dog's poop then completely ignoring me when I try to answer. 2 months ago:
Wow this is an awesome response, thanks!
- Comment on I hate how inescapable politics are on Lemmy, but ya know, at least nobody's constantly asking how I wipe my butt or pick up my dog's poop then completely ignoring me when I try to answer. 2 months ago:
How do blind people use cash in the US? Other countries have different sizes and textures and stuff, but not our cash.
- Comment on Is anyone NOT steaming their Music? 4 months ago:
I stream my music files from my personal server. I also use an mp3 player when I know I’ll be offline for an extended period.
- Comment on Use this science wisely. 5 months ago:
“the move” from Seinfeld finally revealed.
- Comment on Lemmy is a tech literate echo chamber 6 months ago:
I just don’t understand how it’s more “techy” than Reddit. I just want our user count to keep going up.
I think we should focus less on hyping federation/decentralization and more on how there are no ads and the content is really coming from actual users (and maybe a leftist bias).
I got a few friends on here by explaining that choosing a server is no different from choosing an email provider. Everyone understands email, that you can communicate with most other email users no matter what their provider is.