grow a plant, hug your dog, lift heavy, eat healthy, be a nerd, play a game and help each other out
I wasn’t aware of this situation, that’s really good to know.
I’m not keen on the snaps being centralised behind a proprietary server. I don’t really get why anyone would put up with that in light of Flatpak.
maybe, though I’ve had trouble with the NP froid repo as well (won’t rule out a skill issue on my part).
I’m fine with using that app mentioned before to grab artefacts directly from the repo releases for the time being.
Honestly it’s not a must for jerboa, though continuity with newpipe can be an issue since Google can change how YT video URLs are handled without warning.
I’ve resorted to using obtanium for apps like jerboa and newpipe :/
They’ve embraced Wayland, pipewire, gnome and what not, but snap is really questionable, particularly in the Linux ecosystem.
I gather it can be somewhat annoying to contend with (I.e. some apps on Ubuntu may only be available as snaps?)
I approached Fedora workstation with little knowledge of Linux, as a former windows and Mac user. My workflows involved graphic, print, UX design, DFP, front end web dev, and some light 3D modelling. Getting acquainted with alternatives to certain apps (namely adobe suite) took some getting used to, but it’s wonderful to no longer feel as if your industrial skill set is beholden to a massive, shitty company.
It was surprisingly easy to get along with. I feel like your experience in will mostly depend on your desktop environment rather than the distro itself, bear in mind that you can use any DE with any distro.
You don’t really need to touch the command line anymore to get going, though I got familiar with it as I found it faster for certain tasks.
KDE plasma is probably more familiar for Windows users. I use the GNOME desktop with some plugins.
As a bonus, Fedora 39 is more performant for me in AAA gaming than windows 10/11.
They may also be referring to this but I’m not certain.
I’m using it now instead of gboard behind a firewall
https://github.com/Helium314/openboard
Also supports gestures for text selection (slide left/right on space bar) and text deletion (per character instead of per-word on gboard)
starfield on the best list is sus asf too
radv is gradually catching up with amdvlk in terms of rtrt perf. could be worth using amdvlk for raytacing for now, though
I was pleasantly surprised to find that chatmix worked properly with my arctis 7s USB receiver.
If that was your first leg day with barbell back squat, I think 5ish days is understandable.
First time hits different but subsequent sessions will not put you out that long if you keep up with it.
That’s understandable. DOMs from training legs definitely kicked my ass when starting out, but I gradually acclimated.
How many sessions have lead to 5+ days of this for you so far?
Would like to add, are you also eating enough?
A person’s social life isn’t limited to being online. I’m in your age group. It’s really not that deep to meet people in person.
Fair point, hadn’t even considered that
having a privacy oriented mindset online doesn’t make you antisocial in person though. This post makes it sound like you need an Instagram account to be a valid human but like, why is that even important?
On the topic of grip strength, I found that eliminating my fifth day (arms) and consolidating it into other days helped a lot. The extra day of rest (4 training, 3 resting) had dramatically improved barbell row and deadlift for me.
Probably don’t need to be solid blocks of training and rest either. I’d imagine 2+1+2+2 would work just as well.
That’s good to hear. I’ve often thought about just a day of deadlift (for example). Never thought about doing it all in one go but I should give it a shot sometime.
Is this via a USB 3 or USB 2 port?