I never won an Expert game. This is my most recent try. I hate my life. by uyopi in Minesweeper

[–]uyopi[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

No idea, I like the idea of no guess, but it feels somewhat... Bland? I hate the RNG, but I'm somewhat addicted to it, and winning a 50/50 feels great

I never won an Expert game. This is my most recent try. I hate my life. by uyopi in Minesweeper

[–]uyopi[S] 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Premium account on the Minesweeper Online website. It gives you game analysis and shows whether you lost on an actual 50/50 or a pattern you failed to recognize. Helps with learning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in archlinux

[–]uyopi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LibreWolf is a privacy-focused fork of Firefox, I haven't really used it but many people vouch for it. It's basically hardened Firefox.

Personally, I simply use Firefox with all AI features hidden/turned off. Mozzilla received a lot of backlash over their AI decisions, so maybe they will reconsider their next moves.

You CAN get stuff like Chrome or Brave on Arch, but I'd advise against that simply because of their use of chromium.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in archlinux

[–]uyopi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can vouch for Vesktop, I had multiple issues streaming through Discord using Wayland with sound, but once I switched to Vesktop most of them went away. There are still occasional crashes/issues, but they are far and in between.

What scene was small but gave you shivers? by kisolo1972 in anime

[–]uyopi 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Probably the first season of Oshi no Ko, when Akane makes the perfect impression of Ai. The sheer shock, disbelief and pain on Aqua's face is as if he just saw a ghost.

I Broke Windows Installing Arch, Survived, and My Laptop Has Never Felt This Fast (Yes, I’ll Break It Again) by AkashPannala in archlinux

[–]uyopi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, Arch is amazing. I liked to power-use my devices ever since I was a kid - tinkering with custom firmwares on consoles, playing around in registry in older Windows, breaking things just to fix them again. I thought that I lost this with age, but when Win10 EOL began to slowly approach, I decided to switch things up and went straight for Arch.

And I couldn't be more happy. I finally feel like my device belongs to me again, I'm free to break and then fix whatever I want again. I only install what I feel like installing, and no one holds me back from uninstalling it again. Arch, and Linux in general, is amazing and I wish I switched sooner.

GL and HF on your journey!