zbecker

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[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

@NateSwift @nolight

Lidarr works best with usenet. There are good dedicated private torrent trackers for music though.

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 2 points 2 years ago

@nogrub

No, I'll have to check it out, thanks for the tip.

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)
[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 2 points 2 years ago (4 children)

@dukk @kjetil

Yeah #Fedora is nontrivial when dealing with proprietary drivers. It doesn't just work out of the box. Your best bet if you want to use Fedora and have an easier gaming experience is #Nobara.

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

@WarlordSdocy @ExperimentalGuy

I have the same and opposite issue.

Part of the reason that I am always using #linux is because so much of my workflow these days requires Linux, that when I play something like a #bethesda game (modding them is just less of a hassle on Windows) it just feels wrong and uncomfortable.

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 1 points 2 years ago

@mexicancartel

Yeah mastodon does that by default and I am too lazy to remove them...

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

@Amity_Noceda @AbsolutelyNotCats

This is why I love NixOS so much.

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

@XeryBlox most people who pirate a lot have automated setups that auto download every. The software stack that's commonly used is *Arr.

Sonarr for TV, Radarr for movies and lidarr for music.

There are also no ads when you go to the trackers directly via the API. Same for usenet indexers

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

@helmet91 @Xylight

I have only really used upstream distros (specifically what I've used is debian, open suse, Arch, Gentoo, and nixOS). I've never had audio issues, except when I first started using Gentoo, as I was missing some compile flags.

That being said I only started using Linux 3 years ago.

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 2 points 2 years ago

@histic @ShittyRedditWasBetter

At the university I am going to they require a book for every course, and a plan on how they're going to use it.

What's great is that I've all my professors right back. All of my professors include a book that is fairly old and include some verbage in the syllabus about how they "reserve the right to assign reading assignments" i.e. book quizzes, but they actually never have assigned them previously and don't even have material made up.

I'm guessing the reason for this policy is because the university has an opt-out (you have to re-opt out every semester, and you have to check some professors lock their own material) $150 paywall to get online access to your books. The only way I can see this as worth it is if your taking like 6 classes and all of them use books written in the last 5 years or so...

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 3 points 2 years ago

@ShittyRedditWasBetter @Malfeasant

How does it prevent cheating exactly? I can just fire up a windows VM and it won't know that I am looking stuff up even when proctoring I'd assume.

I've been fortunate to not have to deal with Pearson, so I am not talking from experience.

[–] zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc 1 points 2 years ago

@lambda

Oh, good on valve for making that easy to undo, albeit until you update.

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