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jemikwa , to Linux Gaming in Gaming with Wayland with NVidia 550 and 555 drivers

Adjacently, Nobara is based on Fedora for gaming, uses KDE, and has a lot of packages pre-installed for a nicer end user experience. I used to use Kubuntu as my first foray into Linux desktop but I ran into a few issues. Nobara has been overall more stable and more reliable for my daily use.

jemikwa , to Linux Gaming in Sorry I can't do it.

Nobara is a very good starting point for Linux. I personally know Linux stuff from an IT perspective, but personal use/driver troubleshooting is not something I care to fiddle with regularly. I started with Kubuntu since it's familiar, but eventually swapped to Nobara when I had some issues with the few games I play.
Nobara has been seamless and easy. Having all wine and proton dependencies preinstalled is much nicer and a lot of games Just Work ™️ out of the box.

jemikwa , to cats in Homemade tree for the BIG BOY

I'm not OP, but I recently rewrapped my cat trees and used a staple gun to tack it down. Close to the base, I wrapped the tail vertically a little upwards on the pole, stapled it to secure, then ran it down to the base and started winding over the tail. This causes some bumps in the snaked look, but isn't too bad from a distance. Plenty of staples keep it in place up the pole in case the cats cut through it from sharpening. It's still holding up so far

jemikwa , (edited ) to Linux in How to safely delete my home directory completely?

I'll be the naysayer and say you should not do this.

From an IT perspective, it's entirely unnecessary. You are potentially tampering with company property by destroying user data and files, even your own. What you make and do on this computer belongs to the company, so deleting your user folder could violate contracts you signed in onboarding. Say you neglect to upload a file to a shared drive and your boss needs it after you leave the company. If IT already wiped the computer, that's on them and not your fault. But if you proactively deleted these files and IT hadn't gotten around to giving the laptop to the next person, that could be actionable even after your employment is over.

From a practical perspective, your company's IT team should be wiping and reinstalling the OS in between users. Even on Windows and MacOS, this is standard practice and a non issue to anyone who has 30 minutes to spare during onboarding computer setup. If your company isn't doing this, that isn't your problem because again, this is company property. Don't use personal stuff on the laptop if you're concerned about the next person getting access to those files.

jemikwa , to homeassistant in Best Local Smart Lock for Privacy/Security

Schlage's Zwave/Zigbee stuff works really well with Home Assistant. Ours have been hooked up since day 1 and don't have any issues that I know of

jemikwa , to Imaginary Cosmere in [Rhythm of War] Vyre by Marie Seeberger

Oops, thanks for letting me know

jemikwa , to Imaginary Cosmere in [Rhythm of War] Vyre by Marie Seeberger

Oops, thanks for the notice, I'll update my message

jemikwa , (edited ) to Imaginary Cosmere in [Rhythm of War] Vyre by Marie Seeberger

(Changed) opinions about Vyre

jemikwa , to Ask Lemmy in Chip Enjoyers - What's your favourite brand/type of chip?

I've never had Rosemary chips but now I desperately want to try some

jemikwa , to No Stupid Questions in Am I supposed to ask stupid questions here, or *not* ask stupid questions?

WHAT
When did it die? That's so sad

jemikwa , to Videos in Roof modification at the 11foot8+8 bridge

What a good peel

jemikwa , to Patient Gamers in Best deal you ever got?

I bought Minecraft a month before Beta came out and man what a deal that was. Only something like $10. I got thousands of hours out of that over the following 5ish years. I don't play it as often any more, but I still think it was worth it

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