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  • As long as it has fast travel I don’t mind having a big open world but if the open world itself feels empty without much life then I’m immediately turned off by the game

  • You can always connect with people at college or workplace. I’d find it rare for someone to turn down a request to play minecraft. It’s the only game that I managed to get my friends playing

  • Yep. The last garage has a panda that we feed bamboo everyday.

    Once we sort out our material stuff and farms we all gotta go get some horses. Got plenty of horse Armor

  • Yep, they're good for sorting out your chests

  • thats not my horse, that's my friend's. He has a full set of diamond armor. Haven't found more diamonds to get myself my own diamond armor

  • People are too ignorant to care about spyware and privacy. Can't do much about that.

  • Python? Yes

  • FYI a lot of Indian government agencies use WhatsApp for their everyday operations. Most Indians don’t care about the US stuff, all they need is WhatsApp

  • Last summer. Loved the epilogue part 2 and uncle and John’s jokes

  • Red dead redemption 2

  • These days I prefer reading manuals and documentation to get the most basic version of anything running and then build up on it. If anything goes wrong, I go to stackoverflow

  • Always go for AMD. They have the best driver support for Linux

  • Just use the live installer, it includes the calamares installer which is as simple as installation in mint.

  • I knew this company and its products are going to shit when they started forcing AI on their employees. Soon they pushed AI into windows and now are launching AI products baked into windows which are of no use. They aren’t solving any problems but creating new ones instead

  • Wdym not user friendly? I use Debian everyday and the stuff you were talking about dates back to the bullseye days.

    Trixie is a lot more user friendly and even includes the calamares installer now which is a GUI installer that’s similar to mint’s one

    It also comes with gnome software and you can enable flatpaks with 2 commands. I don’t see how that’s not user friendly in any way.

    Of course nonfree software is a different case but you can always use snap or flatpak for it

  • Debian is a stable operating system and as user friendly as mint once you get past the installation.

    Mint also uses a Ubuntu base but Debian has better quality of packages and is less likely to break.

    LMDE is also a good option in this case

  • Most folks I know don’t know the existence of security updates or Windows 10’s EOL so they just keep using it. Even if I told them about the EOL their pcs wouldn’t run Windows 11 nor they’re interested in Linux