Nibodhika

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[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

They do when it makes sense. Hosting small Giles is not a big deal, and small files would be a bad experience on torrent, since by the time you get peers to start the download you would have already finished it from a normal server, not to mention that you need to host the torrent file anyways. Also things that have lots of releases/patches are a bad experience, since people might be seeding an old version.

However, large files that only get sporadic releases, such as distros iso, can definitely benefit from it and you can usually find torrent links for them.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

The quote needs a bit of context, to get the full weight, but essentially when asked what to do with his body after his death, Diogenes would reply with statements like "throw me in the forest without a burial". People would be agast and ask him about vultures, wolves and other animals that might eat him, so he would say Just give me a stick to chase them away which is the quote I wanted.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

If you liked that you might also enjoy Elite Squad.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Quick correction, Castilian and Spanish are he same thing. It's not an old dialect or an old language. Spain has lots of languages, and the renaming of Castilian to Spanish was a "recent" (last 100 years) attempt from a dictator to delegitimize all of the other languages (also prohibiting them from being taught in schools or being used officially).

Also I strongly dislike the use of dialects here, although there are many different accents the language remains the same. If we start to call Mexican or Argentinians Spanish into dialects we might as well call Texan or Californian English as dialects as well, since they're equally different.

Also, also, Mexico (the largest Spanish speaking country by population is in North America), not sure why you only mentioned South and Central.

That being said, yes, the Faun speaks very formally. It's not necessarily archaic, but the sort of language one might expect in a court room. But yeah, that used to be the colloquial Spanish a while back.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

It's not as good as it sounds because of wealth distribution. Most jobs that pay well are in Dublin, where a flat for rent costs almost €2000, so most adults have to live with friends or their parents to be able to afford basic cost of living.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

Warning, I've had an issue in the past where I couldn't play a game (Deus Ex Mankind divided) because it needed a specific instruction set on the CPU (SSSE3). While not your specific case since the FX-8350 supports SSSE3 (I should know, that was the exact CPU I switched to to be able to play the game) there might be newer instructions sets that this old CPU does not support.

Also that GPU is older than what people like to remember, from a time where AMD was the worst GPU option on Linux. It's very likely that the open source driver is good enough for that card by now, but there's a good chance you might need to wrestle with the AMD proprietary GPU driver (fglrx) which is worse than the Nvidia one in some aspects and some distros don't even package it anymore.

If you plug your Nvidia GPU that rig would be usable for gaming, I'm not sure what fps you would get as games keep getting updates and old hardware remains the same so old benchmarks might not be reliable, but I suppose it should run plenty of stuff.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago

You used Linux like Windows and got bad results, OP treated Windows like Linux and got bad results. The problem is neither OS but how familiar you are with it and their peculiarities.

That being said, GPU drivers are not a rough edge on Linux, only Nvidia drivers are. And even then it's usually a single click/command to install the proprietary drivers if you need them, otherwise the open source ones work like a charm. This used to be more of a problem a few years back, when both manufacturers used proprietary drivers, but AMD ones are open now and therefore integrated into the mainstream kernel, so they just work.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 6 points 5 days ago

Yes, but you would need to know to run that command, so it's the same situation as the windows case where he didn't know which drivers to get. So the argument is disingenuous in that it either ignores the case or he has knowledge on one OS that he doesn't on the other. On the other side of the coin someone could be making a similar post saying in windows they just switched hardware, installed drivers and done, in Linux they spent hours trying to figure out how to install the drivers.

I'm not saying it's hard (on any OS) but it requires previous knowledge on both (although to a much lesser extent on Linux since this only happens when switching GPUs and only under specific conditions).

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

Can you give me an example of which distro/hardware change gave you a black screen? Because unless it was Gentoo or something you built the kernel yourself a black screen is extremely unlikely. Unlike Windows which requires drivers for everything, in Linux the drivers are baked into the kernel, so any hardware change should just work out of the box (there are some caveats to get the best possible driver, but even the included driver should be more than enough for almost anything except heavy use on Nvidia GPUs).

I agree that on average the Linux user has more technical expertise than the average windows user, but that's mainly because the average user doesn't choose their OS. If you take into consideration only people who actually chose their OS, I think it's very similar.

And OP talked about his experience doing that, the default windows driver gave him a crappy resolution, and he had lots of issues getting the right driver and making it work. You skipped all of those issues because you knew beforehand which was the correct driver, and pre-downloaded it.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Didn't knew about the mods, that might be a rabbit hole to dig into.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 43 points 5 days ago (2 children)

This is disingenuous, if you had an AMD GPU on Linux and switched to an Nvidia card you would be using the nouveau drivers so you would need to install the proprietary drivers to get the best performance.

And lots of the same issues that are listed on the windows side could happen on Linux as well since they relate to connectivity.

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 8 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I agree that the original post is dishonest, but your solution is exactly the same as what they said with the exception that you knew it would be a problem so you downloaded the driver beforehand. Had you not known that would happen the series of misfortunes could have happened to you too.

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