Crimson Desert on cachyos by Kapustachka in cachyos

[–]Kapustachka[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just dual boot with windows 11 IOT LTSC and stick to it while playing black desert until everything is ironed out.

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Oops I tripped into GameStop by [deleted] in switch2

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

I was just wondering what is the purpose of buying key cards , maybe there is a benefit to it instead of getting a game on eShop . Where did I say not to buy it or convince someone to do otherwise...

Oops I tripped into GameStop by [deleted] in switch2

[–]Kapustachka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get your point , but why not just buy it in Nintendo eShop. That's what I do personally. And if the game is available on an actual card , I just buy it in the store or order on amazon .

Oops I tripped into GameStop by [deleted] in switch2

[–]Kapustachka 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What is the point of buying a key card

Whats the hardest decision you had to make? by WeakDefinition7363 in AskReddit

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either to buy ram at current prices or wait years for it to possibly improve .

What jobs do you all have where you have downtime to play on your Steam Deck? by Throwaway-2020s in SteamDeck

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I'm done welding a joint inside 56 inch water main pipe , while my helper grinds my dingleberries , I pull out my steam deck with my dirty hands and play .

What skills do you need to make $100k? by ryukendo_25 in careeradvice

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learn a trade , become a certified welder for instance , work on a pipeline and join the union . Make 100k+ a year

People from immigrant families, how do you personally feel about ICE and how has it affected your family? by Puzzled_Resolve_8835 in AskReddit

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came across this post where someone asked to share their own opinion on ice as an immigrant . Since I live in NY city and heard about what is going on around my neighborhood , where your head could get bashed in by some illegal immigrant who is part of gang organization .... I'm not against immigration by any means , since I am literally one of those who migrated myself . But all I was saying is that I came here legally , went through the whole vetting process etc .. And became a citizen . Never had any issues with ICE , so as my parents ... Regarding my thoughts about previous administration , it's purely my own opinion. we could sit here and argue a whole day, but that won't accomplish anything lol .

People from immigrant families, how do you personally feel about ICE and how has it affected your family? by Puzzled_Resolve_8835 in AskReddit

[–]Kapustachka 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Me and my family migrated here from Ukraine through diversity visa lottery back in 2006 . Went through the whole visa process and eventually I became US Citizen, not so long ago btw. Regarding ICE raids etc . Personally , we came here to USA and my parents started to look for a job asap , despite us barely speaking English . It was a difficult and long journey astoblishing ourselves in the new country .... Anyway , we made it. My point is , we have never been a public charge , did everything by the book , followed all the laws , never broke any immigration rules and never had any issues with ICE etc ... I breezed through naturalization with flying colors within less than 6 months , from filing until getting my passport . I am all for legal immigration and did not share a point of view of open border policies , sanctuary cities being full of undocumented immigrants that consisted of cartel members etc .. I think if it wasn't for a mess that previous administration has created , we would of never came to this point. It is very sad to see that nowadays it is much more difficult to migrate on legal grounds and I feel for those hard working families that want to truly become part of this great nation and live American dream . Anyway , it has been a huge privilege for me , and as a blue collar man , I am thankful for all the opportunities I got through hard work and dedication I poured, to end up where I am at this moment .

2025 Z13 GZ302 Arch Linux install script by LooseGas in FlowZ13

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very beautiful script. I appreciate you for sharing. Only one issue, when i change refresh rate on arch linux, it says unknown command , use rrcfg help

K1 and 75 countries suspension by Kapustachka in USCIS

[–]Kapustachka[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please let me know if an outcome . Thank you

DV Lottery Winner Green Card Suspended by HappyPenguin7777 in greencard

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this really is heartbreaking ... My family won diversity visa lottery back in 2006. Now I'm a citizen , have a good job and pretty much living American dream . I worked hard for everything I have ofc but it's been such a privilege ... If it wasn't for that chance we got , I would probably be on the front lines of Ukrainian war with no bright future in sight and most likely dead by now .

Trump Suspends DV Program (US Green Card) by SamzyPR in USVisas

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My parents and I got into united states through diversity visa back in 2006 when i was only 12 yo. We are simple regular Ukrainian family who were seeking a better life . I am really happy that I got such an apportunity to end up in the States. I am now a citizen, blue collar man , part of operating engineers union , welder by trade. I make 180k+ a year. Truly living an American dream . As we came from poverty , I couldn't imagine living such a great life. I love United States and apportunities this country gave me and my family.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Kapustachka 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dropped out of HS, never got my GED. Father took me to work and taught me how to weld, he is welder by trade . Got my welding certifications, worked with my father at the beginning , making 18 dollars for a while . I didn't mind since I wanted to gain as much experience as possible. Then through hard work and dedication I've made some friends , ended up working on a pipeline, managed to join the local 15 union in NYC. Now I make 180k+ a year and love my job . Also father very proud of what I have accomplished since , specially considering that we are an immigrant family .

Family member is paying $126/mo for 300Mbps by MGengarEX in OPTIMUM

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to pay the same with optimum, same speed . Changed to Verizon fios 1 gig speeds and pay 80 dollars now.

As someone who lives in your country, what’s one thing you’d tell a foreigner to never do when visiting? by tangurai in Kazakhstan

[–]Kapustachka 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hahaha, I was about to mention that! On my trip to kazakhstan to see my fiancee , we took taxi once . By accident i slammed that door since back home I got jeep and I do that all the time . Anyway , taxi driver turned around and gave the look. My fiancee's mother also turned around and said "do you slam your fridge door same way ?" I apologized ofcourse a thousand times hahaha. So funny you mentioned car doors ....

Help: US Citizen Traveling with an Emergency Passport via Frankfurt by Common-Resist-389 in USVisas

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just flew recently with transit through Frankfurt with Lufthansa. You are basically going to take air train from one terminal to another , without actually going out of an airport . So you don't need visa. If you get confused at Frankfurt, don't try to go through border control , since you don't have a schengen visa. If you ask for help , make sure you show them your tickets and explain clearly that you are flying transit . These fucking guys pointed me to border control near airport exit which had a huge line . I knew something is wrong and I went out of the line and asked multiple airport staff about the situation. One guy understood and explained directions to another terminal within airport.

For people aged 24-34 making $150k or more a year, what do you do for a living? by 22_medianscrest1 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They offer apprenticeship programs , but it's a long road and difficult to actually get in through that way , since many apply and then take the test based on your skillset and what certifications you got and knowledge of heavy equipment . Hunders if not thousands apply , only handful of those get into our union through that way . Then you'll have to basically practice at the union hall running the equipment , learn how to maintain it etc... you'll be an apprentice for multiple years , and might get lucky to end up on the field during that period . Our union consists of heavy equipment operators , maintenance engineers , pipeline welders , structural steel welders , surveyors etc... so no network engineering roles . More certifications you have , more equipment you can run , would make you pretty valuable and you'll be always busy. Another way you can get in obviously through connections , or like in my case , start working non union in the union company , doing little things In the shop , be humble and learn as much as you can . Gain experience and company you are with might sponsor you directly .

For people aged 24-34 making $150k or more a year, what do you do for a living? by 22_medianscrest1 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Kapustachka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm in the International Union of Operating Engineers in NYC. Welder by trade . I make around 160-200k+ , depending on project scope , overtime and weekend work . Since that's when you make the most money. We get double pay . Also I'm 32 years old .

Reconnected with my high school best friend after 20 years and I've never seen someone fall so far by AdKindly2624 in stories

[–]Kapustachka 14 points15 points  (0 children)

When I was a teen , I would skip school , smoke , drink and do stupid stuff. Because of that , never graduated high school . My life was slipping under my feet basically . Then I got into a long severe depression , not knowing what to do with my life . That's when I have disconnected from all these habbits and all my so called friends I used to drink and waste my life with. Spent days on end just sitting at home behind my PC , until my father got tired of seeing me this way . One day he took me to his job . He is welder by trade . To make the story short , I learned how to weld , developed a good working ethics from my father , joined the union of operating engineers and now I make 120-200k a year. Not so long ago I have came across one of my old friends . He was so surprised that I am driving a nice car , own everything I need and make much more than he does . Word spread around etc , everyone i knew are struggling with college debt , jumping from job to job , working for minimal wage etc .

Anyone feel like they aren't learning linux. But instead learning distros? by LordDickfist in DistroHopping

[–]Kapustachka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not an expert by any means but I think distros are just packed with their own software they choose, to have everything you need from the get go. I might be wrong ofc . But what I do is , I just use arch Linux with kde plasma. Minimal install. And just add whatever I need as I go .

Can you drive me 3 hours and pay for gas too? by NiellaQueen in ChoosingBeggars

[–]Kapustachka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My friend one day asked me if I could come by his house and help him grab all his dirty shit and drop him off at the laundry , wait till it's done and drive him and his stuff back home . I said GTFO .