

Yeah, can’t reproduce on Firefox either. Even when in private window where all add-ons are disabled and I disabled Pi-hole too.


Yeah, can’t reproduce on Firefox either. Even when in private window where all add-ons are disabled and I disabled Pi-hole too.


For me the best ones were Final Fantasy Brave Exvius and Love Live School Idol Festival. Currently playing Umamusume Pretty Derby and it’s fine but it’s kinda brutal if you’re trying to catch the meta as F2P.
Also gacha games are fine at launch (and maybe just before they close the doors forever). Other than that they’re just whalefest, especially if they’re popular.
No idea how long I’m gonna stick to Umamusume but I feel it won’t be years.
Hi again!
If that’s okay (and if still have keys) may I ask one for my sister too? She doesn’t have Lemmy. She likes RPGMaker (or similar) games, it shouldn’t have any explicit content but horror is fine to some degree I think.
Got “Airborne Kingdom”. While it looks like something I might enjoy, it actually surprised me because I wasn’t expecting something unusual. Kinda looks like Besieged, at least the aesthetics. Hopefully it will be fun for me.
Also, good luck with your mystery games. :)
Happy holidays and thanks for the gifts <3
I really love city building / management / medieval triangle but I already have many from these, would love to see more though. I also love trains and ships. I’m quite picky though, so don’t send me any if you think there aren’t games like these in your list. However depending on the situation, i can give some examples from my taste.
Anyway, hope people like your gifts and actually play them sometime, or at least give them a chance. \o/


Are they Linux ISOs or “Linux ISOs”?


Yeah, no idea why it was marked as obsolete but at least I didn’t have to meddle with configs for that. Maybe because of upgrading 2 versions in a row.


That’s good news! Mine had some quirks like I had to uninstall and reinstall Jellyfin and some couple things for some reason too.
But yeah, I would like some more automated upgrade as well. Though Debian itself is a manual installation so current situation makes sense.


Actually I was searching about that Youtube one that I saw long ago but couldn’t find again. Thank you for these. Especially for awesome-mpv.


I haven’t seen something like this but I’ve seen someone replicated Youtube UI, including thumbnail previews on seekbar. I’ve also seen some quite simple and clear UIs as well. mpv has so many capabilities, I probably don’t know about 95% of them.


I’m pretty sure mpv’s UI can turn into this. I’ve seen some crazy things.


CPUs are usually fine. It’s the GPUs that need updates faster, especially Nvidia. However I generally love to have new features as soon as possible too. On the other hand, I like the slowest updates as possible on my home server.
I might like it if it’s kinda similar to DDLC as in horror aspect. According to HLTB, one playthrough is ~2 hours, so probably won’t go that way, since I succeeded to stayed spoiler-free until now.
For some reason, I don’t see psychological horror as pure horror. At least I can tolerate it at some point, most likely not all though. :)
It also depends on the game too. I’m one of those people who hate horror tag to the guts but there are a couple games I was able to play and DDLC was one of them (The other was Neverending Nightmares).
Currently evaluating to play Needy Streamer Overload but my friends say don’t. :)
That’s nice. Then I see no reason not to use auto-update.
You can still go auto-update way but setup something like Timeshift, so if something breaks you can just roll the backup and boot regularly.


I have a similar machine from 2011, though it’s x64 >> Samsung N150P. I used it as a typewriter for a couple years and I can suggest the same for you if you have such interests. However later I turned it into a homeserver and currently it serves as Pi-hole, Jellyfin, syncthing etc. Without x64, server might be tough but typewriter wouldn’t mind. For general daily stuff, it’s not really useful.
No problem!
Yeah, it took me kinda long to find about it as well. By the way, if you decide to install it, don’t forget to also install a GUI for it, something like iwgtk for example. Good luck!
It is indeed a pain to use on Linux. We have a similar (maybe the same) Macbook Air and recently I had to deal with the same thing to make it usable. I have tried many different distros, and most of the time I had to install the broadcom-wl driver via phone-tethering. Installing or even using dkms version is not the only problem too, the driver is also awful. The distro I settled was LMDE, surprisingly it was the only distro that came with Broadcom drivers, which was a plus at first. However it deteriorated so fast as you described, I had to find a permanent solution. My solution was completely ditching broadcom-wl drivers in favour of Intel’s iwd driver.
iwd also has performance issues time to time, but at least disabling/re-enabling it solves the issue, unlike had to restart the Macbook with broadcom-wl.
I also tried to replace the Broadcom Wi-Fi module by opening the back cover of Macbook since I had a Wi-Fi card laying around, but sadly the one on Macbook was not a nowadays’ standard M2 unit, so couldn’t done it.
Doesn’t matter since it’s pig vs pig in a mud championship.