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17 votes
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Hazelight Studios has announced that It Takes Two has sold over twenty million copies – Josef Fares teases next project
15 votes -
Grande Mahogany – Super Rocker (2024)
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Myrient - Reenvisioning video game preservation
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Switching to Linux, looking for distro recommendations
Overview When I swapped the motherboard on my computer, I lost my Windows license and Microsoft support was useless. So I am switching my desktop over to Linux. I am planning on setting up dual...
Overview
When I swapped the motherboard on my computer, I lost my Windows license and Microsoft support was useless. So I am switching my desktop over to Linux. I am planning on setting up dual boot, so that I still have Windows 10 with the watermark for certain use cases, but hoping I can run primarily Linux.
Previous Linux Experience
I have swapped an old laptop to Linux (elementaryOS) before and was able to have it do the simple tasks I required of that computer. I also have an old desktop running proxmox, with various VMs, primarily a NAS running openmediavault. Also, I took a college class on Linux system admin, which focused on various tasks on ubuntu. So overall, I am pretty familiar with Debian-based Linux and doing stuff in the terminal, but I would prefer to not have to use the terminal often.
Workload
So I use my computer for fairly normal use cases that should not be too problematic for Linux. Things I plan to do are:
- Non-competitive gaming (Minecraft, Civilization V and VI, occassionally single player FPS games)
- Video editing via DaVinci Resolve
- General web browsing
- Libre Office is what I plan to switch to from MS Office
Plans for testing
I am going to setup a VM on my hypervisor to try out the basic interface of each distro, and try basic tasks. Testing will probably not involve running the heavier applications such as DaVinci Resolve or games. However, I will look into the install process of some of these. For games, I am just going to rely on the work Steam has done for Linux gaming recently.
Things I am looking for in a distro
The things I want in a distro are:
- Debian based preferable, but am considering others
- Simple tasks can be done graphically, instead of via terminal
- Upgrade in place is preferable (I believe similar to how ubuntu now allows for upgrades to the next LTS does not require a reinstall)
- Similar UI to Windows 10 is preferable
Planned distros to test
Distros I wanted to try before posting
- popOS
- Mint
Distros I am considering testing after being recommended them:
- Arch
- Fedora (I am strongly leaning towards this one, but want to do more testing)
48 votes -
Udåd – Avgudsdyrker (2024)
4 votes -
Riot lays off more League of Legends developers while promising to increase team size
11 votes -
Catbus Collective - Shiki no Uta (from Samurai Champloo) (Live at Clement’s Place) (2024)
4 votes -
12-year-old child prodigy with perfect pitch, Jude Kofie, hears Jon Batiste for the first time (2024)
9 votes -
Starbreeze Studios admits it made poor design decisions on Payday 3, but has plans to turn the heist FPS around
8 votes -
Beast In Black – Power Of The Beast (2024)
3 votes -
I was a teenage foot clan ninja
9 votes -
Why retro consoles need a scaler
6 votes -
Xzibit - Play This At My Funeral (2024)
2 votes -
A very stupid video about the use of emojis
4 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
25 votes -
What Facebook has done to us
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Looking for a Switch game thats fun but requires little commitment
So I have very little free time and have been on a gaming hiatus for the past four-ish years, but I've been wanting to bust my Switch out again and fit some time in when I can. I'm looking for...
So I have very little free time and have been on a gaming hiatus for the past four-ish years, but I've been wanting to bust my Switch out again and fit some time in when I can. I'm looking for recommendations for a game that can be played for less than 20 minutes daily with an easy learning curve. Any recommendations?
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What sort of pets did medieval people keep?
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I have a specific question about returning to your creative side after a long hiatus
Oftentimes I find myself feeling overwhelmed when listening to music that speaks to me. I feel vivid imagery cover the landscape in my mind's eye, as if a custom made music video was being created...
Oftentimes I find myself feeling overwhelmed when listening to music that speaks to me. I feel vivid imagery cover the landscape in my mind's eye, as if a custom made music video was being created on the spot to accompany the sound.
I encounter a frustrating obstacle when considering how to best translate this surge of inspiration into art. I know exactly what I want to create but feel limited by a lack of experience in animation, modeling, illustration etc. and the time it would take to approximate my vision. Altogether, it becomes discouraging and the idea withers before it has a chance to blossom.
My question to the creatively-minded is this—what strategies are deployed to counteract your self-doubt before it undermines your inspiration?
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Thank you for any wisdom offered. The tildes community is special and dear to my heart ♡
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Duracell PowerCheck: A genius idea which didn't last that long
51 votes -
Korea and the changing global arms market - Inside Korea's biggest defence exhibition (KADEX)
5 votes -
Jazz band, Generation Y, covers Nirvana on the spot (ft. Ulysses Owens Jr.) (2024)
6 votes -
Iceland's vertical farm turning algae into food – pioneering entrepreneurs are growing some surprising crops and doing it sustainably
6 votes -
Asinhell – Impii Hora (2024)
2 votes -
The Royal Office of Magick Affairs | Sweden Game Conference pitch reel
4 votes -
Change to Win - Just a Game (1988)
4 votes -
Escape from the City (City Escape) - arranged by Scruffy (2024)
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Wolfheart – Evenfall (2024)
3 votes -
Xbox Cloud Gaming will let you stream your own games in November
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Which game themes inspired M83's DSVII?
I've been listening to M83's Digital Shades Volume II (the album can be heard here on YouTube). I didn't think too much about it until I read that it was partially inspired by 80's video game...
I've been listening to M83's Digital Shades Volume II (the album can be heard here on YouTube). I didn't think too much about it until I read that it was partially inspired by 80's video game sound tracks, according to Anthony Gonzalez.
I started wondering if I could identify the game that inspired the song. For example, the song A Bit of Sweetness seems to me like it borrows from Zelda's Fairy Theme. Particularly, the descending arpeggiation that can be heard in the background of the M83 track bears an uncanny resemblance to the Zelda theme.
Other tracks are harder to place, but if you are "game", take a listen and share the song you think was inspiration for one of the DSVII tracks.
7 votes -
The Microphones - Microphones in 2020 (2020)
4 votes -
1349 – Shadow Point (2024)
4 votes -
Why I don't play online anymore
29 votes -
On Valorant and transition
6 votes -
French artist Guillaume Legros AKA Saype uses a biodegradable paint he invented himself to create gigantic graffiti on grassy fields, snowy mountainsides, and sandy beaches
16 votes -
Malou Prytz – Red Flags (2024)
1 vote -
What we don't talk about in "Spec Ops The Line"
20 votes -
Dream Theater - Night Terror (2024)
6 votes -
Apple TV+ coming to Amazon Prime Video as an add-on subscription
20 votes -
Let Halo end
34 votes -
A wet place in the south. | Reverse Trivia 1x02
6 votes -
Stratovarius – Falling Star (2024)
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Ed Solo & MC Melo - Bassline Growler (Gurridyula didgeridoo remix, 2024)
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Nintendo goes after the YouTube channel RetroGameCorps and many others
34 votes -
Recreating dog food from the last 2,000 years
7 votes -
99 Cents Only Stores | Bankrupt
3 votes -
Little Monsters (1989) | Almost Cult Classics
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Tildes Video Thread
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you. It...
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you.
It could be one quirky video that you feel deserves some eyeballs on it, or perhaps you've got a curated list of videos that you'd love to talk us through...
Share some of the best video content you've watched this past week/fortnight with us!
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What would Billy Wilder do?
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