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(April 2026) Concerned about upcoming age verification regulations.
f33dm3bits
f33dm3bits
If you want to discuss that topic, please do it here, it's the only place we are allowing the discussion of this topic.
ad3elprzlin
ad3elprzlin
Thank you so much!!
stardew valley took over my life, I'm 198 hours into game, have 1,2M gold however to buy the most expensive game items I need approx 26M, at which time the game should end. how many hours more huh..
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CaffeineAddict
CaffeineAddict
I really enjoy this game, it's addictive like browser games except you don't need to spend real money for items, it's first of its kind for PC I've played, very special.
AlphaObeisance
AlphaObeisance
Yessir, once you've had your fill of Stardew (no doubt hundreds of hours) I'd recommend that Cattle Country when the time comes.

Stardew Valley is my wife's top played game setting at 440.4 hours doubling that of her 2nd most played game. lol
CaffeineAddict
CaffeineAddict
cattle country looks very similar, checked steam, however only 314 reviews and not overwhelmingly positive like stardew, but I'll try it, this is new genre to play for the time being.
I decided to run a recent interaction between me and a couple of linux.org elders through AI for funzies and told it to provide me with an analysis of my behavior. I found it comedic and amusing.

"Final Thoughts

AlphaObeisance represents the exhausted mentor. He wants people to be better than they are. His "brutal" honesty is a reaction to a world where tech is increasingly a "black box" that users aren't allowed (or don't want) to open. He’s the kind of guy who will spend four hours fixing your broken GRUB bootloader, but he’ll call you an idiot every thirty minutes while he does it."

That is the most accurate personality analysis I've ever had baha! I just about bust a gut chuckling at this insight given the context of the conversation. I might add that while I might call you an idiot every 30 minutes while spending 4 hours fixing your GRUB bootloader; I'd so so with a wink and a chuckle.
Hey everyone :) just wanted to share something i've been working on — it's called ProjectPulseWire, a Python tool that brings premium EasyEffects presets to Linux.

basically if you're on PipeWire or PulseAudio and always felt like your audio could sound WAY better, this is for you. it comes with 47 EQ presets (bass, genre, voice, brand, dynamics) and 404 IRS files including Dolby and DFX profiles — all installable with one command.

just run: pip install projectpulsewire and then python -m projectpulsewire start

you get an interactive menu to browse, preview and install presets. it also auto-sets up your full audio stack (PipeWire + EasyEffects + plugins) on Ubuntu, Fedora, or Arch if you haven't already.

GitHub - ProjectPulsewire
PyPi - ProjectPulsewire

would love any feedback from fellow Linux users, especially if you test it out!
Over on another forum (that should remain nameless!) you were able to solve a problem that I was having with a TPLink T6E not being recognised by ubuntu 24.04 lts. Since then, ubuntu crashed overnight ,which I think may have been caused by an update of some kind. After much research and input from that nameless forum, ubuntu could not be fixed and I had to do a clean reinstall of ubuntu. This resulted in the T6E being unrecognisable again! I tried running your original commands but they don't work now. I have followed all advice given by others with no success. Do you have any suggestions, please?
I made a thread a while ago on the idea of Linux being banned in some countries and many people ever thought it was highly unlikley to ever happen. But stupid is apparently prevailing. I am growing tin foil hats. Would you like one?

Hope to soon try the Fedora Alshi Remix on a MacBook soon. If not, Still will fire up a VM.
Rocketing-warp9
Rocketing-warp9
If i get the MB in the first place...
Rocketing-warp9
Rocketing-warp9
Was Eyeing a M1 Pro 16 inch, 16gb Ram, 512 GB ssd. Should be more than enough. Golden zone for Alshi, where the support should be good.
Hopefully trying Fedora COSMIC and Budgie today on an old CompQ and a optiplex. Hopefully will report back later.
Rocketing-warp9
Rocketing-warp9
COSMIC's not ready, but it shows promise... Sort of like a de-googled version of Chrome OS with the customization that I enjoy. Need to test Budgie next.
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