@fwaggle@reverseics Reminds me of a tech I used to work with. We had a short that electrified a cabinet. When he touched it, it shocked him. But rather than tell anyone what was going on, he would say "It socks me when I do this" and touch it, shocking himself. Again. 😆
@reverseics@cR0w Infosec is also a button that shocks you when you push it and a bunch of motherfuckers who will go "huh, I wonder if that happens *every* time?"
@copper_tunic it's kind of hard to say because I think the vhs effect is not playing nice with the video encoding. i think it looks neat on the text at least.
speaking generally, i think it is better to have the option to turn effects like these off at the very least. some people might find them hard to look at, and it can also be problematic for streaming
Maybe you just didn't see my post. Right? That must be what happened.
I mean we wouldn't want anything...unfortunate...to happen, from a simple mistake, right?
*Gives the stare of a gangster, but like a really tired and out of shape gangster. Also a gangster that looks kind of like he'd give you a hug if you needed it.*
I'm looking at the architecture of things like Fedora Silverblue, NixOS, and the Steam Deck.The concept of an immutable root filesystem with atomic updates seems like the technically correct way to do an OS. No more dependency hell, no more breaking the system with a bad sudo command. But the muscle memory of apt-get install / dnf install is hard to break. Containerizing everything (flatpak/distrobox) feels like a friction point for quick tasks.For those who daily drive an immutable distro: Was the learning curve worth the stability? Or is it still too much friction for a machine? 🤔#askfedi #linux #fedora #steam #steamdeck #NixOS #foss #opensource #programming #sysadmin
Steam stable update brings end of life notice for 32-bit Windows and lots of bug fixes https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/10/steam-stable-update-brings-end-of-life-notice-for-32-bit-windows-and-lots-of-bug-fixes/#Steam #Gaming #PCGaming