El Gringo Loco
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El Gringo Loco@lemmy.oneto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm ditching htop for btop, look how cool it is10·2 years agoYeah, that looks very cool. Wish I could use it as my wallpaper or a widget in gnome
El Gringo Loco@lemmy.oneto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•NVIDIA Beta driver 545.23.06 released for Linux, plenty of new features1·2 years agoAwesome! Now I just need to figure out how to get it on Pop-os
El Gringo Loco@lemmy.oneto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•NVIDIA Beta driver 545.23.06 released for Linux, plenty of new features91·2 years agoLooks like this might fix Starfield, which is great since I have been waiting for a fix so that I could play it
El Gringo Loco@lemmy.oneto pics@lemmy.world•Good morning Lemmy. From San Jose, Costa Rica.8·2 years agoSan José was my home growing up, thank you for the beautiful nostalgic moment :)
I’ve lived in Denver for the past 15 years or so, this is a problem I relate to. If you live in a house or apartment with drywall, it turns out that the corners are made of metal under the plaster. For years I have discharged myself by bumping my forearms against the corner of a wall before flipping a light switch to avoid a painful shock on the tips of my fingers
El Gringo Loco@lemmy.oneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Please stop with the fearmongering, if you are a US lemmy host follow preserve and report guidelines, stay vigilant, follow ongoing discussions of fixes and solutions and you should be fine.English273·2 years agoI was selfhosting a lemmy instance just for myself, to be able to connect and post to other instances. I had no communities or users. I ended up shutting it down because at the end of the day, I just don’t want stuff like CSAM making its way onto my home server because someone with ill intent bombarded a server I’m federated with. I still believe in the fediverse and lemmy in general, and no, I don’t think I’m going to get raided and arrested. But the fear just outweighed the pleasure I got from my little selfhosting project. I’m happy that other instances are up and running, and that I can post from them. I’ll also be excited to redeploy a personal server in the future when I feel that development has progressed enough that the risk to myself is low enough to still find pleasure in the project.
Nobara is based on Fedora and maintained by GloriousEggroll. It has a lot of kernel-level tweaks and pre-installed software that aims to make it easier to start gaming right out of the gate