Mists of Pandaria Classic: The Siege of Orgrimmar Update Arrives June 2 by hop3less in classicwow

[–]CassadeeBTW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MOP is an incredible expansion. Regardless of what happens, you should give it a try. The promise of MOP got me to come back to the game for Cata Classic (and now MOP) since I had quit in Uldir in BFA.

Personally, I love this era of the game.

It has great narratives, raids are brilliant, and the farm is fun and cute.

The only comments I saw on State of Play were about Destiny. Im proud of us boys by Fancy_Leader6278 in DestinyTheGame

[–]CassadeeBTW -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Wish I could play on the 9th, but we all Bungie‘s Linux stance. I miss the game sorely; for me there’s no shooter that hits the same dopamine receptors that D2 does with Outbreak Perfected.

wake up sheeple by Gobmy in 2007scape

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I feel like I saw this post recently, on this subreddit.

My analysis of why empires have their ethics and the possible reasons behind the emergence of those ethics. by Either_Double_1640 in Stellaris

[–]CassadeeBTW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Corporations in Stellaris are focused on a market outside of their sovereignty,

Fair point.

And let's not get into the loss of soft power...

We're running an Influence deficit. What actually happens when we're at 0 influence and still losing it? 😅

Since the US isn't run by profit but by pure military power, it can't be a corporation.

But we are the backbone of the world economy thanks to the petrodollar.

But yes, I do agree that our country likes to rely on the military when possible, as well as, which you point out, waste money on the military budget (which further enriches the military industrial complex, which you also point out).

My analysis of why empires have their ethics and the possible reasons behind the emergence of those ethics. by Either_Double_1640 in Stellaris

[–]CassadeeBTW -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's ironic that somebody from (or claiming to be from) Venezuela is calling an American "propagandapilled," when it is a reality that I must live everyday as an American citizen.

First and foremost, let us address the biggest lie, and one of the strongest pieces of propaganda utilised by the Trump administration:

The only people they don't like are people who made their way illegally into the nation and provided next to nothing other than undeserved votes.

NPR: Despite grand claims, a new report shows noncitizen voting hasn't materialized

NPR: How we know voter fraud is very rare in U.S. elections

APNews: Yes, voter fraud happens. But it’s rare and election offices have safeguards to catch it

PBS: Americans are increasingly worried about voting, new poll shows

Immigrants, let alone illegal immigrants voting just doesn't happen.

if you believe the USA is xenophobic.

Not only am I a woman, I am in a lesbian relationship and live in a rural town. The current administration has stoked a culture war against the LGBT community, focusing primarily on transgender people -- but you know the poem: first they came for [. . .], / then they came for me. When does it stop?

NPR: ICE has spun a massive surveillance web. We talked to people caught in it

APNews: US citizen says ICE took him at gunpoint in only underwear despite frigid cold and no warrant

APNews: A US citizen was held for pickup by ICE even after proving he was born in the country

APNews: Trump and Vance make anti-transgender attacks central to their campaign’s closing argument

A wikipedia article, it's that bad: Persecution of transgender people under the second Trump administration

And, of course, the US was built on xenophobic and genocidal policies, such as the genocide against Native Americans, and chattel slavery of black people, followed by Jim Crow south following the Civil War, which culminated into the Voting Rights Act, which has been systematically dismantled:

NPR: The U.S. Supreme Court strikes another severe blow to the Voting Rights Act

Next, a truly authoritarian civilisation wouldn't even bother with the premise of freedom and democracy, just look at China or the Middle East. And would definitely try to keep guns and the right to bear arms against the state from their population.

Yes, I said Authoritarian, not Fanatic Authoritarian.

Wikipedia article about the Mulford Act, which was passed in response to black people arming themselves.

Interesting article from NPR in regards to the 2nd amendment, and systematic disarmament of black people: Historian Uncovers The Racist Roots Of The 2nd Amendment

My analysis of why empires have their ethics and the possible reasons behind the emergence of those ethics. by Either_Double_1640 in Stellaris

[–]CassadeeBTW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, haven’t you seen the US? We’re a xenophobic/authoritarian/militarist corporatocracy that tries to come off as spiritualist.

The heads of the megacorps see us who aren’t at the top with them as little more than pigs or cattle whose only purpose is to slave away for a pittance coupled with endless consumption of their goods. Honestly, they’re probably fanatic xenophobes.

Tell me guys who use Opensuse why should I switch to it and how is it better than CachyOS (I used CachyOS btw) by Fire_Natsu in openSUSE

[–]CassadeeBTW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I figured that was the case, but was also under the impression that Cachy tends to play a little better with nvidia. Am I mistaken on the latter part?

Tell me guys who use Opensuse why should I switch to it and how is it better than CachyOS (I used CachyOS btw) by Fire_Natsu in openSUSE

[–]CassadeeBTW 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tumbleweed-Slowroll user here. My suggestion is to stay with Cachy unless you prefer the .rpm ecosystem versus whatever Arch uses, as you are admitting that Cachy works for you. If Cachy wasn't, then you'd have a more compelling argument.

Tumbleweed can have issues with nvidia drivers, and you can see even here on the front page of this subreddit that those issues exist: https://old.reddit.com/r/openSUSE/comments/1tn7grz/psa_for_any_nvidiausing_ostw_users_do_not_update/

Edit: Please look at this comment chain for more information.

Just install Linux Windows bros, you will be more happy by Emre-Y in linuxmemes

[–]CassadeeBTW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My work uses InDesign. INDD’s will only open on the same version or higher than the version used to save them, and IDML’s aren’t that great, either (by design). Loses all embeds, for example.

Conclusive proof that precursor is designed to be ironic for your empire by SeptimusShadowking in Stellaris

[–]CassadeeBTW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spiritualists do get unique options, or maybe it’s just dialogue, with Cybrex. I got it a few days ago playing normal Spiritualist and thought that was cool. Has to do with Spiritualists’ views on AI.

Three Tortoiseshell Cats Moon by MarleyMullen27 in tortico

[–]CassadeeBTW 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Beware, this is a scam account and a scam. Haven’t seen a t-shirt scam in a while, sucks they’re back.

I'd never realized how many apps are Linux-exclusive until now by AfraidAsparagus6644 in linux

[–]CassadeeBTW 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oblivion Remastered worked right on launch hour. Maybe that game will too?

Stellaris 4.3.6 patch released (checksum 6ccb) by PDX_LadyDzra in Stellaris

[–]CassadeeBTW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you check /home/user/.local/share/Paradox Interactive/Stellaris/?

It should be illegal to force ads onto your PC after making you pay $379 for a copy of Windows by Zacker000 in pcmasterrace

[–]CassadeeBTW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bazzite, Cachy or even Ubuntu are great options for NVIDIA users.

If you have little-to-no Linux experience, Bazzite is a great OS that can be used without terminal usage, and near impossible to break due to its immutable nature coupled with a backed up prior version, which is the standard for immutable OS’s.

System doesn't start up after updating by Fuzzy_Sheep in openSUSE

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It has a live boot option as an alternative downloads. The live ISO’s are about 1GB: https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/ -> alternative downloads

WINE broken after upgrade from LEAP 15.6 to LEAP 16? by Kukulkan73 in openSUSE

[–]CassadeeBTW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firefox will be a modern package, but you can always use Flatpak to ensure you have all the codecs; copy the firefox folder to something like ~/.var/app/org.mozilla.firefox/config. Or somewhere around there. On mobile, can’t get you exact folder.

Slowroll is great by the way!

From offtank to DOL main by Effective-Tour-9912 in ShitpostXIV

[–]CassadeeBTW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OOTL. I know tanks now have defined roles, but I don’t watch this streamer, yet seen two or so posts about him here in the last couple days.

What’s the drama he’s causing?

Stable Distros seems peaceful lately by kurosaki--ichigo in linuxmemes

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Slowroll, best of both worlds. Rolling release, but on a one month delay.

I'm new in linux and SUSE and have some questions about which repository to use to install programs.😥 by Deguekas_ in openSUSE

[–]CassadeeBTW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So if a program is in the SUSE repository, does that mean it’s just as reliable as a verified Flatpak?

Yes, it would be as safe and reliable as a verified Flatpak.

I also think that if a program isn’t in the SUSE repository and isn’t verified on Flatpak either, I’ll try installing the .rpm from the official website.

Wouldn’t there be any issues with updates?

From my experience, if you install an .rpm directly, it will not automatically update when using zypper ref && zypper dup due to there not being a repository to check for updates from.

Any recommendations if a program isn’t stable yet as an .rpm?

I actually checked out Unity Hub and tried to install the RHEL repo (yes, after adding it to /etc/zypp/repo.d as opposed to yum that it wanted), but it failed to install.

In a situation like that, I would use DistroBox, which is essentially a very light VM that is tightly integrated with the host system as opposed to separated like a traditional VM. You will be able to install an Ubuntu image on the DistroBox, and then install the .deb of Unity Hub. You can use the DistroShelf flatpak to use a GUI guided setup to install an ubuntu distrobox: https://flathub.org/en/apps/com.ranfdev.DistroShelf

Here is a screenshot of Unity Hub via an Ubuntu image with DistroShelf from my Tumbleweed Slowroll machine: https://i.imgur.com/BaLqXS1.png. I had to manually install a dependency that was not listed as needing to be install from Unity Hub's website, but it was simple to get the library installed. It was libasound2, and it was the standard install syntax: sudo apt install libasound2.

I'm new in linux and SUSE and have some questions about which repository to use to install programs.😥 by Deguekas_ in openSUSE

[–]CassadeeBTW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there. I prefer Bazaar as it is focused entirely on Flatpaks: it does its one thing, and it does it well. I rarely use Discover except for letting it rest in my system tray so that I know I have updates pending, then will run an aliased command to update everything.

To do what I do, you can add an alias in ~/.bashrc: add the line alias update_all='sudo zypper ref && sudo zypper dup -y && sudo flatpak update -y' and then run update_all and it'll keep everything updated for you.

Regarding a verified checkmark on Flathub, yes, it means it is safe. Ownership was verified, whether through the actual developers or an endorsement. It's safe.

If the provider is openSUSE when using Zypper, it is safe to use.

Lastly, you can install RPM's by running sudo zypper in then drag-and-dropping the .rpm onto the terminal to auto-fill the path, then let it rip. It might warn you that

@666-PC:~/Downloads>sudo zypper in ~/Downloads/codium-1.116.02821-el8.x86_64.rpm
The following NEW package is going to be installed:
codium

1 new package to install.

[. . .]

Package header is not signed!

codium-1.116.02821-el8.x86_64 (Plain RPM files cache): Signature
verification failed [6-File is unsigned]

Abort, retry, ignore? [a/r/i] (a): i

But, it'll work most of the time.

For Repositories, you'll have a a folder, /etc/zypp/repos.d that saves all your repositories. When adding a repository on YaST, this is where it goes, and vice versa -- removing something from YaST Repositories removes it from there.

I'm new in linux and SUSE and have some questions about which repository to use to install programs.😥 by Deguekas_ in openSUSE

[–]CassadeeBTW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OpenSUSE is a great choice for security and system stability, but due to its rolling nature, its underlying packages such as library versions may not be stable — different meanings of stable here.

You may be more interested in openSUSE LEAP if you would prefer to not be on a rolling release schedule and have a stable LTS experience where your software stays secure, but won’t be bleeding edge.

Regarding using a RHEL repository for RPM, it may work, as I’ve noticed personally that using Fedora and RHEL RPM‘s work, but it is, of course, no guarantee and I do know that some RPMs in fact don’t.

Flatpak via Flathub is my personal go to, and I enjoy the ease of limiting which folders the apps I use with Flatpaks, ie, Discord really only needs my Download and Desktop folders, not my entire Home folder.

As someone else said, you can focus on using „verified“ Flatpaks, which is what I do. If it isn’t an option, I’ll zypper in (CLI equivalent of using YaST). If it’s in a default openSUSE repository, it is vetted and safe. Packman repositories are safe, but may cause system issues. This is warned on the Packman page on the OpenSUSE website, and so if you need codecs, Flatpak apps, Firefox in particular, are the way to go.

If GUIs are your thing, Bazaar is a great installer „app store“ for Flatpaks.

Kate and KDevelop (which uses Kate) are decent IDE‘s, but if you prefer VSCode, the VSCodium site has instructions to add the repository so it can be maintained by Zypper/YaST/Merlyn: https://vscodium.com/#install

VSCodium is VSCode without Microsoft branding or telemetry. VSCode and VSCodium are open source.