mranachi

joined 2 years ago
[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 9 points 2 weeks ago

Ohhhhhh, that explains a number of past relationships for me.

[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 0 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 6 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Not OP, but i am here because it's addictive.

Ostensibly, I came to be informed about special interest areas... But that's not a fair representation of how my time is spent.

[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 12 points 1 month ago

What, an economic disaster? Why didn't they tell us sooner, I just thought that we'd be getting better surf and have to spend more on air conditioning.

[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

*we detect the direction of light by the location in the eye....ect.

There fixed it for you.

[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 10 points 1 month ago

Why did you bite hair? " I don't know"

[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 1 points 2 months ago

I'm also really happy with my MG4

[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 3 points 2 months ago
[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 4 points 3 months ago

Perhaps I am delusional, but I still hope that we are contrary and proud enough of a country to take whatever America can dish out to not be publicly humiliated into submission.

Obviously there are a multiple of less public submissions we've made over the last century, but I still have hope we can turn it around.

[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 1 points 3 months ago

Yeh for sure, you can only fight so many battles at a time. Even if it pays off in the future.

[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 1 points 3 months ago

I mean, if you want to make a point like that: TV shows are horrificly scarring to children. Not all of them of course, and we have a rating system to make it easier for disconnected parents.

The same goes with games. I guess you've never played a Nintendo switch, but these are hardly the same thing as phone gatcha games. My son can easily walk away from playing Mario kart at 5. Games should probably also be rated on addictiveness.

Parental oversight and engagement is of paramount importance.

As to the final paragraph, your right half of the adults can't. But it's not like the challenge is going to go away as they age, kids will have better defenses against this shit if they learn from a younger age. But we should also have a deeper look socially as to what we want to let companies get away with in terms of manipulating us.

[–] mranachi@aussie.zone 12 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (4 children)

I'm shocked by the level of anti tech/screen time in this thread.

'6 is too young' - you think this (or any 6yo) child doesn't watch TV? All the arguments provided go double for TV, expect for portability.

My take, as a parent, is that full restriction is almost as unhelpful as no restriction. Kids need to learn, and a big thing they need to learn is self regulation. Teach them by teaching them how to play within limits and how to watch between limits. Some of my friends did zero screens till 5, and now they're kid now basically worships screen time - it's this huge reward for him. H'll be fine, but the difference to my kids is staggering.

A key point about screens, games or shows, is that they shouldnt be used to replace emotional self regulation. There is research coming out now that does how this stunts emotional development.

But ultimately it's your brother's choice.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mranachi@aussie.zone to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

I've been seeing a lot of bazzite recommendations recently, and it sure sounds great. An atomic fedora, gaming optimisations out of the box. It just works.

We'll that's not been my experience for V-rising, and I wanted to share it incase others anyone else encounters the issues I did.

First and foremost I am sure there major issue is the game, more than any given distro. I've been happily running arch on my home PC for 7 years. Its been great, no issues, I've loved it. As my free time decreased, that computer had become just for gaming. The maintenance debt was building up, I knew the dream run with arch must end. That end was V rising, crashed frequently, all kinds of stage behaviour. I assumed a vulkan issue, but couldn't easily find a fix, and didn't want to waste any more time on it.

I went with Bazzite, but to no avail. The crashing problem got worse. Only now i had to deal with the sluggish flatpack versions of things. Its not that bad, but us a was a very noticeable change.

If it had just been me, I think this is whereui would have given up. But I was playing with my wife and mate online, both of whom also use Linux and weren't having the crashing issue. On my wifes computer i had recently installed bazzite. It did have issues, mostly flickering which i chalked up to a too early switch to Wayland on a gtx1080. My mate was on mint, with a 3060 and v rising was working perfectly.

I switched to mint (I am running and a 5700xt), and my problems were fixed just like that.

Next was to solve the wife's woes, so I switched her to mint too. Which resulted in v rising not being able to load, freezing up the computer every attempted requiring a X restart. Didn't matter which version of the nvidia drivers i used. The flickering was gone though, so that was something. Pop-os was the solution, took a bit of understanding popshops preferred order of events to get nvidia drivers installed, but now all is fine.

So the lesson I think i might have learned, old hardware and new (vulkan) games require unidentified settings to work and easiest solution is just distro hop till success. Big shout out to steams transfer over network functionality (i also needed to install bg3 each new distro, it ran fine on every combination but bazzite was noticably more flaky).

It doesn't matter, but does any one have and ideas as to why v rising caused such headaches? 7 years a Linux gaming, and nothing has required more than a few hours of tinkering at most to get to work until this.

Tldr. Needed a safe space to debreif, everything worked out in the end.

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