[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago

Black Sails is definitely my favourite pre-STS album. Absolutely solid front to back

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

I've since graduated to scripting stuff to launch through wine (mostly chummer5 for shadowrun) but proton was a great lazy way of doing it

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago

I'm pretty fresh to Linux myself, but as far as I know it's exclusive to steam. You can launch non-steam stuff through it by adding the .exe to the Steam client, I played Fallout 1 this way

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 9 points 5 days ago

My go to favourite band is AFI, and they have a great back catalogue to dig into as they've been going since the 90s but have changed their style with the times (although always sort of emo/punk adjacent). I flip flop on my favourite album from them, currently I'd say it's Sing The Sorrow but sometimes it's Decemberunderground.

My taste changes frequently though, so for something with a completely different style, I find myself constantly returning to Personal Protocol by 8485, a wonderful hyperpop EP with Drum & Bass influences.

I hope you get something out of any of this, and would love to hear what you think!

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago

For real. I've been vegetarian for a few years now and of all the things I kind of miss, not once has bacon been even a slight craving. A good kebab on the other hand...

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 7 points 2 weeks ago

If you don't have prior experience with Linux, I'd advise making the switch before the end of win10 support. I made the switch a couple of months ago with no experience in Linux, and while it wasn't a horrible experience it also wasn't the easiest thing to do. Having the safety net of a Windows partition was really useful during the month or two as I got used to Linux, which I wouldn't have wanted to do with Windows not in support anymore.

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I might give Summit a go at some point then. I was never a power user of rif, so thumbnails appearing in the same places and general text size / layout etc was enough for me to draw comparisons.

I'm also way more active on Lemmy than I ever was on Reddit, I probably have more comments here in just over a year than I did in like a decade on reddit, so my use case has also changed I guess.

Thanks for the recommendation!

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 16 points 3 weeks ago

I've been using Thunder since I came to Lemmy, and I'm shocked to not see it mentioned more. It's fantastic, and seems to just feel right as someone that used rif for reddit

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

I made the switch 2-3 months ago, and I went with Kubuntu. It's absolutely fine, but if I knew then what I know now I'd likely have gone pop or mint, just to not bother with snaps (although they're pretty easy to get rid of).

As others have said, get Ventoy on a USB stick, use that to have a play with a few live environments and get a feel for what desktop environment you might want to use. KDE and Cinnamon I think are pretty good Desktop Environments if you're used to Windows, but have some fun with it and also try a few that are very different to windows, you might find yourself liking them (I really like using i3 on my laptop where the screen is fairly low res)

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 14 points 1 month ago

I miss niche communities. I enjoy games like Shadowrun, Blood on the Clocktower and video games where there's a lot of meta discussion (e.g. Payday 2 back in the day). There are some less specific similar communities on Lemmy, but they just don't hit the same. When I'm thinking of TTRPGs, I'm thinking gritty cyberpunk with a bucket of D6s, but the rpg communities on here are very D&D and Pathfinder focused.

I know the general response to this is "well you should start the community and generate the content". But the issue is that, frankly, I'm not interested in that. Before Lemmy, rif was just the app I used to scroll mindlessly when I was bored at work. Lemmy is the replacement to that, even if it's missing some of the specific content I'd want it to have.

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 11 points 1 month ago

Not OP but I've recently made the switch to Proton. You can set up a forward from your old mail provider to Proton, and then it's just a case of going through things one by one to change them, but all your email will still be in one place. You can also import all your historic email in the background.

I just went through my password manager to identify which services were most important to me to proactively switch them over, which took a couple of hours. Now I just check emails that come in and whether they were sent to my Google address or Proton address, and from ther either switch them or unsubscribe from their mailing list.

So yeah it's not effortless or anything, but it's probably not as bad as you're thinking.

[-] polarbearulove@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

After 6 months of medical related delays, today I have session 0 for a Shadowrun 5e campaign that I'm GMing for and excited to start. We have a few newbies to help get up to speed with the system, but I'm ecstatic to finally have another game going after a few years of absolutely none.

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