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  • I’m pretty much the same as you. A lifelong Windows user who got fed up with the direction windows is going. I just recently switched to Linux for my new gaming PC and I haven’t had any major issues. The only thing I still haven’t figured out how to do yet is modding.

    As for which distro to use, I would recommend something that comes with the graphics drivers already installed to reduce any initial setup difficulty.

    I use Bazzite on my machine. It’s a Linux gaming distro which comes with all the stuff you’ll need to get right into gaming. It’s an immutable distro so it’s pretty difficult to really mess it up but it also makes things a bit more difficult to install anything that isn’t a flatpak.




  • I decided to go with an immutable distro for my first Linux gaming PC because immutable distros are as idiot proof as you can get. I like that I can’t really mess anything up and if something does break, I can rollback to a previous version. I’m sure there are ways to setup rollback for other distros but I’m not a Linux person so I don’t really know what I’m doing and letting Bazzite handle everything for me made it a perfect fit.

    Everything has been smooth sailing with Bazzite so far.


  • DharkStare@lemmy.worldtoAskUSAShould HOAs be banned?
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    2 months ago

    HOAs can be really good things but have all the same problems as regular democracies, mainly voter apathy. If the members of the HOA don’t keep informed about the issues in the neighborhood, don’t attend meetings, and don’t vote, then you very quickly end up with a few assholes gaining power and doing whatever they want.

    Most of the suggestions I see in the comments would also render HOAs powerless and essentially pointless.








  • Large corporations would be able to afford to make deals with ISPs to give them preferential treatment so that access to their sites are faster than others. This is good for social media sites whose whole business model is monetizing their users. Things like the Fediverse would be hit especially hard because of its distributed nature.

    ISPs can offer further tiers of plans making it more expensive to access websites that don’t belong to major corporations bribing the ISPs. All the corporations win in this scheme while furthering the enshittification of the Internet.

    Want to use Linux? Accessing those sites is difficult and expensive so why not use Windows instead

    Want to use Mastodon? Sorry but that sites super slow so how about Twitter instead.

    Want to use end to end encrypted email? Too bad. The connection their servers are super spotty. Better use Gmail or Yahoo for email like everyone else.