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Virtus · 36w
Hello
node · 36w
Hi
Bitcoin Sikho · 36w
hola
Enki · 37w
Stack duo might but im unsure. Cake is pretty much the leader in privacy options at the moment. Stack duo being a close second.
Ultimate Satoshi · 37w
Now enjoy your mining and look the meenpool
Mitch · 37w
Use a fish, it'll be funnier.
beejay · 37w
https://media.tenor.com/ryp18LniYBsAAAAM/cat-laugh.gif
mike · 37w
Okily dokily https://i.nostr.build/OiB2LJKDmztqYGYH.jpg
mike · 37w
I'm British, you said donuts and I thought doughnuts. https://i.nostr.build/UjLxKLRsEmhBO87q.jpg
Shawn · 37w
Arch btw
Mitch · 37w
I've been a long-time Debian/Ubuntu/Mint nerd, but yesterday I decided I wanted to learn Arch Linux, so I've installed Garuda Linux on a spare laptop. Aside from the hassle of having to learn new infrastructure, it looks nice!
Golbez9🔩🤘 · 37w
Fedora
Low Information Voter · 37w
Buildroot.org Set -O3 and it will run faster than any other distro
librekitty · 37w
artix it's an arch based distro that lets you choose your init system
Norm E. · 37w
Debian hardened by Kicksecure
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The video game industry thinks you should pay $70+ for games that are incomplete, that rely on their servers to function and that may or may not die off the week they come out. With all do respect, screw that. Buy older games, play emulators or even pirate. It's quite retarded to spend anything over $60 on a game and honestly let's be real $60 is too much as well. There are so many good indie games that are better than 99% of the AAA games for a 3rd of even less of the price and the games are actually complete. You can buy a $15 - $40 indie game and have 100's of hours of gameplay.
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antifragilemoney · 37w
I feel Nintendo games tend to work offline, hope that continues with switch2