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I haven't even seen the Netflix one, but as far as I can tell, it shouldn't matter which version. I was just curious is all :)
One, technically. I never really use it, though.
One Piece reference for the name?
Absolute classic
Why can I smell this image
Immune to cancer And just to annoy people the "Make bell sounds at will" one
I second Cyberpunk, ray tracing enabled or not. That game truly captures a realistic dystopian world in the best way possible.
Okami is such a beautiful game.
Been using Krita for a long while, and I love it. Fantastic alternative to Photoshop and other art programs and image editors.
From the earth I rise, and to the earth I one day will return.
Absolutely gorgeous. Love it.
Thunder gets regular updates and is open source and ad free.
Symphony is my go to music app, but there are plenty of others out there, both FOSS and not. Retro Music Player also works great.
A fellow Alpharad fan by chance? I found out about them the same way, and now they're in my top three favorite bands.
Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards - Oh, Songbird
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The first single from their upcoming album "Rapture Waltz"
I believe in Mort supremacy
Banger music taste. 90s bands are the greatest.
Keyboard and mouse, but when I started using computers I was so young that my hands were too small to hold the mouse properly, so I left clicked with my thumb up until three or four years ago when I got my first ergonomic mouse. Kinda funny how long habits can stay with you.
I'm dualbooting as well, but only because a few games I play aren't supported on Linux due to their anticheat. Namely Fortnite and Destiny 2. I'd completely switch if that wasn't the case. Hopefully someday.
Every new Linux user counts!
Haha, that'd be funny if this was the meaning.
I finally switched back to Linux as my daily driver after a couple of years of being on nothing but Windows.
I ran Manjaro Linux as my daily driver a few years ago but slowly phased it out for Windows for some reason, and I'm finally back using Linux (currently Linux Mint). I gotta say, I don't know why I ever switched back to Windows. There's just so much freedom Linux gives you right off the bat that Windows is just plain stubborn about. The final straw for me was a couple weeks ago when Microsoft added a Copilot (Bing AI) Shortcut to my Windows 11 taskbar. They'd already added ads to my start menu and preinstalled a bunch of garbage that should be opt-in, not opt-out, so I was just fed up with it at that point. Plus, Linux is so much more customizable. Been running Mint for about a week and a half now, and honestly, I don't think I'll be using Windows much anymore.
Mad Season - Wake Up (1995)
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Just barely discovered this one, but it's very good.
Oingo Boingo - Insanity (1994)
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An alternative song that made me feel a little tense the first time I heard it. A bit of a darker feeling song for sure.
Alice In Chains - Nutshell (1993)
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A song that came out a decade before I was born. Definitely a more popular song, but a great one nonetheless.
I noticed that the YouTube Music link leads to the live version on Songwhip, so if you use YouTube Music, click here instead for the studio recording.
Cold War Kids - Love Is Mystical
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Loved this song when it first came out and recently rediscovered it. I still love it!
Anyone else have trouble with the Nintendo layout not working properly?
For a little more context, I use an 8bitdo Ultimate Wireless controller. The one that works on the Switch, PC, and the Deck, with my Deck docked to a TV while playing for this to happen. Haven't tried to recreate the issue undocked, because I don't use the Nintendo layout undocked.
I've had a few games where I press a face button (ex. The A button), it acts like I press the correct button for a second, but then immediately after it presses the Xbox counterpart. Like, when I press A, it presses B right after, which makes it really hard to navigate menus.
The layout works well with most games I've tried, but I've had these issues in Cyberpunk 2077 and 30XX.
Keane - Spiralling; from the album "Perfect Symmetry" (2008)
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Love this song and this band. One of their many gems.
A super close game clip I got from last weekend's Splatfest
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only a .2% difference between teams
Happy Waddle Wednesday to the Kirby community on Lemmy!
May Waddle Dee watch over you this fine day.
I think most of us have been here...
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I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME - Do It All The Time
YouTube Music [From iDKHOW's 2018 debut EP "1981 Extended Play"] I love this band so much. Very much hoping for more from them someday.