liara

joined 1 year ago
[–] liara 5 points 1 year ago

Sharing is caring. Infinite, long term seed is the only way.

[–] liara 1 points 1 year ago

Great concept but I wouldn't enjoy looking down constantly. My monitor lives at the tippy top of its stand for me

[–] liara 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The endgame loop is pretty good once you get into a rhythm, though a bit repetitive. I bought the game back in 2013 so I've seen most iterations of the game and it definitely improved from its state at release substantial.

I'd say once seasons became a thing I solidly hit more than a few seasons pretty hard and enjoyed it. Honestly the story is somewhat secondary in Diablo games because it ends up fading into the background eventually. But this is why d4 story stood out so much to me -- I'm actually looking forward to replaying it as opposed to it just being some obstacle to getting to endgame and starting to increase difficulty to the point where the good shit really starts dropping

[–] liara 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The story is just very poorly written and extremely lazy. Act 3 was the worst of all of them, so you may have yet to face the worst of it.

I can't say it any more succinctly than has already been said though (beware, spoilers up to the end of act 4): https://youtu.be/YcJ_XT3oWtY

[–] liara 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Stable is quite fresh as of 16 days ago. Debian's release cycle isn't exactly 2 years (like Ubuntu), but it's pretty darn close. The only thing Ubuntu really has going for it in terms of additional user-friendliness are PPAs and some additional things like newer versions of GCC as your fingertips. 3rd party software frequently maintain repos for both Debian and Ubuntu though, so compatibility itself is rarely ever a concern.

That said, it's not worth having Canonical injecting their corporate opinion in my server or desktop environments and prefer the more community oriented approach that Arch and Debian take. That said, I don't consider Debian to be an exceptional desktop oriented distro, but if we're talking enterprise-oriented workloads, we're typically discussing server appliances, which is where Debian excels over Ubuntu, imo.

[–] liara 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Whole-heartedly agree on the quote and it stuck out to me even before coming to the comments here. Redhat might not like that people are repacking "their" software, but the spirit of GPL software is that you can charge for it but folks can also go through the trouble of building it themselves should they not want to go that route and are able to support/debug/maintain the software themselves on their own hardware.

If they don't think the clauses of GPL are fair, then they should probably stop distributing Linux entirely because their entire business model is founded off of profiting off the work of other open source contributions.

Simply rebuilding code, without adding value or changing it in any way, represents a real threat to open source companies everywhere.

One could argue Redhat already does this on packages they have not improved or submitted contributions for.

[–] liara 11 points 1 year ago

Yeah, take a look at my profile from the perspective of lemmy.world:

https://lemmy.world/u/liara

Then compare with the comment count compared to other instances:

https://lemmy.ca/u/[email protected]

https://lemm.ee/u/[email protected]

9 of my comments haven't federated and are visible only to lemmy.world

https://lemmy.ml/u/[email protected]

22 comments made it to .ml but that's still missing 6 comments

[–] liara 7 points 1 year ago

You can use sonarr and radarr without indexers. There's even built-in support for major trackers without need for additional apps like Prowlarr.

That said, I use autobrr to handle the monitoring of releases and let the other apps filter out what they actually want

[–] liara 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yep! Docked to the steam deck dock.

[–] liara 36 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's annoying that so much of my search results rely on community discussions from reddit. I've pretty much ditched the site entirely and am getting pretty comfy here, but a lot of historical discussions on reddit simply can't be replaced and likely never will be.

[–] liara 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I mean, it's not hard to make a browser screenshot say whatever you want it to say.

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I had more difficulty remembering the markdown image syntax than I did spoofing your comment

[–] liara 13 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Moonlight on the deck (via flatpak), Sunshine on the PC

I had that issue with the built-in streaming recently too. Sunshine has been flawless for me (though I did have to patch my nvidia video driver to overcome the nvFbc limitations in consumer cards)

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