Ace120C

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[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 1 points 13 minutes ago

yes! very obscure topics and basically things that are not talked about a lot if at all!

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 1 points 17 minutes ago

Fair enough then, thanks

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 2 points 18 minutes ago

Alright then I'll try to post smth, and see if you guys like it or smth idk

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 1 points 22 minutes ago* (last edited 21 minutes ago)

I don't wanna copy them, I have other topics I think they are untouched and it would be nice to start a conversation about them. for example "why the normies complain about the proprietary apps they use but then when you suggest something better they just brush it off" ("I hate facebook messenger, its buggy as hell", "try signal then", "no.") thats one example of the stuff I will cover, basically very obscure topics, that nobody have covered yet

 

Would you guys be interested if I start a Youtube/PeerTube Channel where I talk about Unix Topics related to Linux, BSD & Plan9 etc... and perhaps rants and rambles about stuff that I like and don't like about how the mainstream treats linux etc etc. (I have a lot to talk about and say) and perhaps devlog updates about a game I'm making (its open source obviously) I don't wanna look like a stupid influencer shill (nobody likes those) but basically I just want a platform where I can speak about what I like and passionate about thats too long to write here, and if a mod/admin is reading this please delete this if its unsuitable for this thread, sorry in advance.

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 4 points 2 hours ago

up to RTX 6000 ADA

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

considering the cpu can reach crazy core counts wouldn't that help perhaps?

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 7 points 2 hours ago

I watched his video, but he didn't cover that in great detail unfortunately, I was wondering if someone already owns one so he can tell me his review about it

 

I was browsing on system76's offering to see what PCs they have and noticed that they have an ARM Computer that apparently faster than the fastest Apple Mac but for cheaper (Based), but I'm wondering, how well does ARM computers game on linux with proton, it is very expensive to me atm and I can't afford it, but maybe in the future I could consider it to be my first desktop as I always been using laptops, obviously gaming isn't like the main priority as I would like a workstation to do heavy work such as blender and stuff and perhaps put gentoo on it in the future (if its supported) but I would like to game on the side when I'm winding down that's all, so can it game well?

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 1 points 8 hours ago

oh wow thats actually a thing

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 2 points 21 hours ago

I love this quote so much

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 9 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

always works even in regular chess :v

[–] Ace120C@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 day ago

agreed, I have friends who loves to defend Gran Turismo 7 being online only, the fact that it's online only, automatically makes it a bad game.

 
 

You're a 2nd rate gamer with a 3rd rate controller!

 

I go to a programming school, where there were computers running ancient windows 8 and some were on windows 10, they ran really slow and were completely unrelaible when doing the tasks that are required, those computers in question had either i5-4750 (I think?) or i7-4970 so running windows 10 with all its bloat was not going to be an easy task for em, so long story short I decided to talk to the principal about it explaining why linux is so much better than windows and gave him reasons why linux will be better for us for education and he agreed after considering it for a bit, he let me know that some students play roblox or minecraft in middle of the lesson and he asks if linux would stop em from doing that, I stated that as long as they dont know how to work with wine/lutris or know any specific linux packages that run windows games on linux they should not be able to play in the middle of lessons. he gave me the green light to do it, so I spent like 3 days migrating like 20+ computers to linux (since I had to set them up and install some required applications for them) in the last day where I was doing a last check up on the PCs to make sure they are in working order, there was a computer having a problem of which where it didnt boot, I let the principal know about this to get permission to work on it, he said yes, so after some troubleshooting I realized the boot order was all screwed, so since Ive worked with arch before I knew how to fix it, I booted up linux mint live image, chrooted, and fixed the boot order and computer went back to life, prinicipal came in checked on everything to make sure everything works, told me to wait for a bit, and then came back and paid me for his troubles (was a bit of a surprised since I expected nothing of the sort), the next day I came to school, sat down, turned PC on, noticed something was in the trash bin, opened it, found "robloxinstall.exe" on it, told the principal about it, he was pleased with it, so now 2 weeks later he seems now to be confident about linux, as he told me there is another class he is considering to move to linux.

so my question here would be: does this mean linux now is ready for the education sector?

(considering now, that I got a win win situation, I get to use an OS that I like in school, students gets to focus on the lessons instead of slacking.)

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