DaTingGoBrrr

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[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

It could be both but it can also be neither of those things, depending on which furry you ask.

[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 week ago

Sure, you might think it's weird and annoying to say something like that in an introduction. But please enlighten me, how is being Queer a kink? And how is a man wanting to wear women's dresses a kink? If thinking of queer- and transpeople makes you horny/angry then that's your problem. They have a right to exists.

Why are you so triggered and scared of people being different? People have a right to express and be themselves.

Kinky shit should stay out of the public, but that goes for everyone. Not just LGBTQ+ people.

[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 week ago

Everyone is partial or biased in some way. What's your point? Do you seriously believe that all the information you consume is impartial?

[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 44 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Saying something about yourself as an introduction is custom. Mentioning that you are queer is not weird or political. It someone sharing a fact about themselves. Me saying that I like girls is also not a political statement. It's a fact/trivia about me.

The fact that LGBTQ+ people get shit for just existing in society is fucked up and that's the problem.

[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 23 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Why does it matter if it's impartial or not? Just go read the thread on Ubuntu discourse if you want to verify the information? It's all there. The mod fucked up. Simple as that. It's good that someone brought this to light.

[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 6 points 10 months ago

I never knew that. Thanks for the information! I will make an account on lemm.ee

[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I am using qemu with virt-manager gui and it works well

[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 3 points 10 months ago (3 children)

When it comes to Arch the wiki is your friend. It will tell you if additional configuration is required to get your packages working and what other dependencies can be installed. If something isn't working properly then the wiki probably knows why.

Arch comes with no drivers and additional packages by default. You need to install them manually. But you don't need to install every package for your system manually. If you need glibc it will most certainly get pulled down as a dependency.

You don't need to know every part of the system to use arch but you need to be interested enough to learn how your system works if something is not working or you want to configure your system in a certain way.

For starters I would recommend going with something Arch-based like Garuda or EndeavorOS if you want to learn Arch. I started off with my Steam Deck and later Garuda on my desktop. Once I was comfortable enough around Arch I decided to install vanilla Arch (manually, the wiki way) in a VM. When installing my system I wrote down every command I used and from that it snowballed in to my own install script for arch. That taught me a lot.

[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 7 points 10 months ago (5 children)

Arch is a make it yourself distro. It comes barebones and you install what you need (which in my opinion gives better knowledge about your system). And the packages are up-to-date which is good if you are gaming.

If you don't like to tinker then Arch may not be for you. Something arch-based could be a better fit. Like Garuda or EndeavourOS.

[–] DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

It works on Nvidia without hardware acceleration

Edit: at least on Arch

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