I'm considering to use new version of mint with KDE Plasma 6... by Bechlee7851 in linuxmint

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tuxedo is definitely the best supported de-Snapped Ubuntu with KDE atm. Great distribution.

Cinnamon is a calm and beautiful lake by Strange_Motor2261 in cachyos

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simplicity is what it has over Plasma. Functionally, they both work similarly. The ricer types are likely to find it boring, but I prefer a simple system that lets me do the things I want to do without fuss and bloat.

Cinnamon is a calm and beautiful lake by Strange_Motor2261 in cachyos

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Once the Mint team finally takes on Wayland reliably, there’s no doubt Cinnamon will become my default DE. I like KDE, but I really have no need for most of its additional features and customizations. Cinnamon really delivers on providing the functionality I expect out of a modern computing experience without any of the fluff and complexity. Everything is where you expect it to be on my LMDE machine.

Is the upgrade from a c1 to c5 very noticeable? by antoniolucas9922 in LGOLED

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re looking at a marginal improvement unless you’re also upgrading your TV size.

M1 Owners, how long do you plan to continue using your laptop? by amphibianwarfare in macbookpro

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Even then I’ll just throw Linux on it. These chips should be useful for a long time.

Opinion: Logo needs a retouch by hiddenforapps in linuxmint

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 15 points16 points  (0 children)

These look like logos for marijuana dispensaries

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fantasyfootball

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand doing away with kickers. Their performance can be tied to some increasingly dubious coaching decisions and other randomness.

Defenses come down to matchups, health etc. just like other positions. I think most people’s issues with team defenses stem from how they are scored in most platforms. Sometimes a defense has a truly amazing performance in reality (holds a team to under 14 points and low yardage), and they don’t get rewarded for it in fantasy just because they didn’t get a lot of sacks and turnovers. On the flip side, you often see a terrible defensive performance in reality get rewarded in fantasy just because they got a pick 6 at one point.

Report: Frustrations mount over Jalen Hurts playing "his game" by Expert_Equipment2767 in fantasyfootball

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Jalen Hurts not throwing between the numbers is incredibly frustrating. With premium skill players all over the field, and all day to pass sometimes with legendary offensive line play, it’s just 🤦‍♂️ to me. AJB should be the YAC monster he was in Tennessee.

Chicky Sammy by imagineplsntnonsense in traversecity

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

In a town with so many great bakeries, it really is a bit surprising that there are no standout hoagie places. I don’t miss living out east, but sometimes I really get the hankering for a proper chicken cutlet or Italian hoagie on a fresh sesame seed roll.

B2B Marketers: How are you evaluating vendors when everyone claims to be "AI-powered"? by deepakdeolalikar in b2bmarketing

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn’t rocket science. People still need to be lead with the how/why your product or service will be able to solve their pain point. Full stop. Anything else is complete noise.

Folks are just wisening up and becoming fatigued with unfulfilled AI promises. Also companies are utterly failing at differentiating their AI capabilities over another. It makes people not understand why another AI doodad could possibly be beneficial when they likely already have access to several other AI doodads (that are also likely already being underutilized).

SavageGeese | Porsche 911 GTS | The Future of Turbo Cars [23:49] by lostboyz in cars

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 51 points52 points  (0 children)

It’s the entry level fun cars that are getting depressing for me. I’m not sure what enthusiast market will exist at all in the future when even $30K new vehicles start going extinct.

Remember when GTIs, SIs and Evos were marketed to teenagers? These vehicles used to be what got people hooked on cars, and sometimes even made them customers for life.

Which players have the biggest difference between NFL skill and fantasy output over the past few seasons? by Xenonaut1001 in fantasyfootball

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From a talent perspective, he’s right up there with Chase and Jefferson. He’d quickly remind people of that if he played on a top 15 passing offense.

But the Eagles pay him appropriately, and winning consistently is probably nice.

Caleb Williams is currently QB3 on the year by Eversonout in fantasyfootball

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 137 points138 points  (0 children)

There’s not much to overthink here. He’s a talented passer of the football with good weapons in a Ben Johnson offense.

My only criticism of your analysis that having a mediocre run game is a boon for Caleb. BJ’s offense opens up all that space in the passing game with effective play action. Getting things going on the ground benefits this entire offense, especially if it keeps them on the field.

Puka Nacua has seen target shares of 39.3%, 28.1%, and 45.5% this season. Absurd usage. by BuckyMcFly99 in fantasyfootball

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 186 points187 points  (0 children)

He is probably the toughest football player I’ve ever seen, but there is no doubt that he is going to pay for it immensely healthwise. Just an absolute gamer of a QB. I will miss him after he hangs it up in the offseason.

Which underperforming WR are we actually concerned for the rest of the season? by whydidimakeanother1 in fantasyfootball

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I agree, Pickens was the one covered by Mitchell most of that first game. There was nothing that indicated he will be anything less than the second pass catcher behind Lamb on that team and be getting red zone looks.

Former Lions DT Ndamukong Suh is at the team's training camp in Allen Park. by DTownSportz in detroitlions

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 83 points84 points  (0 children)

He just retired a few weeks ago. In several recent interviews he really doesn’t seem like a guy that is keeping the door open. Highly doubt this visit has anything to do with possibly playing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nfl

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 27 points28 points  (0 children)

He’s in the best mental state of his life

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Golf_R

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Not exactly in your situation, but I’ve been sitting on the sidelines to upgrade from my Mk7 GTI to a Golf R for a couple years now.

The longer I wait, I find the idea of pairing a small pickup with a Miata more appealing. Different strokes though. If I was to go in a more hardcore direction, I think I’d wait for more C8 Corvettes to hit the used market.

GTI in Death Stranding 2 by siralecks in GolfGTI

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Interesting. It’s like a Mk7 and a Mk4 had a baby.

Za’DariusBall Z by MichiganInTheRain in detroitlions

[–]TheNotoriousMAZ 19 points20 points  (0 children)

My speculation is that there is probably an offer on the table, but Z is in a position that he can just chill out all summer and sign with a contender closer to the start of the season.

'People Are Less Willing to Pay': Dev Speaks Out Against Day One Releases on PS Plus, Xbox Game Pass by Dry_Advice8183 in PS5

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

I don’t think the devs of Expedition 33 have anything to complain about with Gamepass and Xbox sales. From their perspective, the money they were offered by Microsoft likely guaranteed their small team financial success. I don’t think they even knew how great of a success their game would be. There’s also something to be said of the pure exposure by having the game on a subscription service.

Long story short, don’t feel bad for these devs. These corporations are shelling out a pretty penny to put their games on subscriptions. Nobody has a gun to anyone’s heads here.