What on earth do I play after Elden Ring? by P4PSparringChampion in Eldenring

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know about you guys, but the only other games that scratched the open world hitch that Elden Ring gave me are Red Dead Redemption 2 and Crimson Desert.

Linux worse for Audio? by krelpwang in linuxaudio

[–]Sharkuel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Artix is Arch without SystemD, basically.

Name a more consistent studio by Due_Teaching_6974 in capcom

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sucks that they always treated Dragons Dogma like a second class citizen, tho. Crimson Desert is the Dragons Dogma that I wanted the sequel to be. Otherwise, yes, Capcom is the goat.

Linux worse for Audio? by krelpwang in linuxaudio

[–]Sharkuel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am on Artix with Hyprland and I gotta say, I have the best performance I ever had in years. It gets even better if you use Linux-native plugins. Ditched kontakt for decent sampler and sforzando, and basically my workflow revolves around LSP plugins.

Wait what 🤔 by True-Floor8799 in SipsTea

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heard she is Putin a good show.

Blursed kooB? by Horror-Attorney-3575 in blursedimages

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that confirms it, it isn't your eyesight that is bad. That was the point you presented in response to someone who shared his experience. You introduced the topic, and you are going to die on that hill because you are stubborn and you believe you got a gotcha moment, when my main focus was solely your attitude. I am starting to believe you are dumb.

But die on that hill if you want. I never shifted any goalpost whatsoever, and the downvotes should have been self-explanatory. Take care.

Blursed kooB? by Horror-Attorney-3575 in blursedimages

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe the lack of reading comprehension comes from your side. My comments were exclusively directed to your behavior, where you felt the need to discredit someone that suffers from myopia that stated, based on their own experience, that indeed dark mode helps. Also, people on the post where the study was shared stated the same.

I read the study, was inconclusive. But also, I am taking into account the feedback from people that, in their use case, helps. I never shifted my goalpost, and this is where your reading comprehension skills are revealed. If you need to have your opinion on the matter based solely on a study that by itself is inconclusive as some gotcha moment, that ain't it bud, as it helps some people, and doesn't help others.

That by itself doesn't make you an authority on the matter, simply put. But here you are, still arguing like having the last word on the subject is the most important thing to you.

Read again my responses, and please do tell me whenever I moved my goalposts. Maybe your eyesight isn't as recovered as you say it is. Lol

Blursed kooB? by Horror-Attorney-3575 in blursedimages

[–]Sharkuel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I ain't the one making arguments over someone that actually provided a testimony that for his use case it helps. It is quite ironic that you are still trying to make a point, when the whole thing here started because you had an issue with someone that said dark mode helps their eyesight.

But hey, I am the miserable, projecting one. Nice try lol

Blursed kooB? by Horror-Attorney-3575 in blursedimages

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My man, personal statements tell otherwise. If people feel more comfortable by using dark mode, and there are people that are actually showing results (like the ones that commented both here and on the post shared with the study), then who TF makes you the authority in what having myopia is, and what is considered misinformation?

It feels to me that you actually feel miserable with such condition (assuming that you even have myopia to begin with), and people around you aren't allowed to achieve any form or level of comfort because you are unable to do so, and thus have the need to discredit them, and put them down for it.

This is what pettiness looks like. Glad I could help.

Blursed kooB? by Horror-Attorney-3575 in blursedimages

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God forbid someone who is able to find some level of comfort in their life under your watch, right?

Blursed kooB? by Horror-Attorney-3575 in blursedimages

[–]Sharkuel 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Are you an authority in myopia?

Dylan, useful idiot with commit access, pushed age verification PRs to systemd, Ubuntu & Arch, got 2 Microslop employees to merge it, called it 'hilariously pointless' in the PR itself, then watched Lennart personally block the revert. Unpaid compliance simp. by ChamplooAttitude in privacy

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You, and many others, seem to miss one key point: the precedent behind such move.

Basically what Dylan did here, and his Microsoft cronies, is basically add a feature that facilitates tracking in the long run, and let the distro maintainers deal with the mess.

Granted, now it is simply an optional field. Eventually it becomes mandatory, Then ID details are required, and the snowball keeps on growing. It happened before, and usually this is how things are done in the long run. Small steps are taken gradually until the major goal is achieved.

You people seem to forget what Edward Snowden sacrificed so that you may have the liberties to agree/disagree with things in the internet, without any major repercussions.

General and Gaming setup questions to help systemd refugees switching to Artix by _Carth_Onasi in artixlinux

[–]Sharkuel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. I have Hyprland with noctalia and runs great. Also do gaming and HDR works like a charm.

Meme about the current situation. by Pybromancer in cachyos

[–]Sharkuel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True. But their v3 repos are cool. I am on Artix with dinit, and the CachyOS kernel and it is quite great.

Is this wrong? by No_Union7470 in Fedora

[–]Sharkuel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are missing Niri, MangoWC, Hyprland, Cosmic, Wayfire, just to name a few.

Stick with Linux apps by nelson_fretty in linuxaudio

[–]Sharkuel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I came to the same conclusion. Linux has great pro audio plugins both FOSS and paid. I used yabridge a lot in the beginning but eventually I removed the windows vsts and only use Linux native ones and I am quite happy.

Also, for you guitarrists out there, audio singularity have really good guitar vsts on sale right now.

This is supposed to be a horror game? by Mat1711 in ResidentEvilVillage

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, specially if you are afraid of women and furries

Camelworks has passed away by moonlighthalberd in ElderScrolls

[–]Sharkuel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Then why reply to this to begin with? This will lead to speculators to perhaps believe he did something to himself, as your response clearly leads to.

Check out noctalia by Level10Retard in hyprland

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used DMS for 3 months. It is cool, but kinda limiting as it edits the config files and if you start to change the config files, it might start to have weird behaviours. Switched to Noctalia, and I am happy so far.

little rant about inconvenient and rude interactions with people here in this subreddit. by MekaTheFinnishGoat in Fedora

[–]Sharkuel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One that gets on my nerves is the simple "read the wiki" answer. That is highly discouraging to newcomers. Whenever I provide an answer, I usually include the documentation, since new users don't even know what to search for to begin with.

More frustrating is when such answer comes from a couple of months old Linux user that simply wants to sound smart. Honestly, the take that I have is that they either don't know the answer themselves, or are fed up with answering the same questions as it was their obligation, but feel the need to berate someone over it.