[-] Ginkko117@kbin.social 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I honestly don't think there's much of a difference between these groups. Both have lots of people hating the guts of another group. And both are substantially radical in views. This all is just crazy

[-] Ginkko117@kbin.social 4 points 10 months ago

Don't care about this whole drama that someone is trying to start. At the end of the day Gnome is just the most comfortable DE for me personally. Plain, simple, beautiful, no cascading dropdowns, no distractions. Customizable just enough. The next option would be XFCE, mainly for a great balance between performance and niceness

[-] Ginkko117@kbin.social 1 points 11 months ago

This. My last save is right next to the closed door of his place. Was hoping that somehow it will open the next time I load the game

[-] Ginkko117@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Holy crap. The only thing I wanted from this update is better optimization, and they instead are warning that things will get worse

[-] Ginkko117@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

For some reason I had terrible FPS drops in the original Cyberpunk from time to time - had to reload the game every half an hour or hour to restore FPS. If that would be fixed - I'm in. Liked the game otherwise, so all I need is some new quests, which PL should provide

[-] Ginkko117@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago

I use Brave as a second browser (mainly to separate different activities) and did not have any issues with it apart from dragging tabs between monitors (it creates an additional empty tab sometimes when doing this). Turned off all unnecessary stuff right when I first launched it and that's it. No bloat, no issues, just works. Didn't know about this CEO controversy but seeing as it was a long time ago, don't think it's a valid reason to not use Brave. And both logo and name are cool.
It's a solid option which we don't really have a lot of in open source space

[-] Ginkko117@kbin.social 7 points 1 year ago

But you are an actual tankie! Stop gaslighting people into being afraid to call immoral tyrant apologists for what they are

[-] Ginkko117@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

You know they'll go away if you switch to Linux, right?

[-] Ginkko117@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

If those leaders are not newcomers, which is true for Putin, Erdogan, Orban, Xi and so on, there is also another reason. People understand that these guys would not just leave if people would try to vote them out. They will use election frauds, threats and then open violence. So these attempts to overthrow them either fails at the beginning or would lead to violent turmoil which is highly likely to end up with bad guys winning and tightening the grip even further. A lot of people just want to save those bits of freedom and comfort that they currently have instead of risking it all for the sake of possible (but not exactly likely or guaranteed) better future. If you live long enough in such societies, this starts to work even on subconscious level.

Just look at Hong Kong - people were living in a relatively free society and they revolted against creeping injustice, revolt was violently crushed and society destroyed. Now people would be much more hesitant to even vote for alternative candidates (even if there would be any) because they know or suspect where it may lead

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