hedders
Rarely entirely serious. Fond of otters and dogs, scarily obsessive about music and old videogames. He/him.
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You’re not alone. Loads of people (me included) just don’t like DS2.
Dark Souls. Bounced off it a bunch of times on PS3 and PC, then got the remaster on Switch and it got its hooks into me and never really let go.
hedders@fedia.ioto News@lemmy.world•Firefly animated series in development with original cast41·26 days agoPlease be good. Please be good. Please be good.
hedders@fedia.ioto World News@lemmy.world•One of UK’s most notorious child killers dies days after being attacked in prison | CNN541·1 month agoI mean, people shouldn’t be beaten to death in prison, because that’s not how prison is supposed to work. Doubt anyone will shed any tears for Huntley though. Monstrous, what he did.
hedders@fedia.ioto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•why hard exit editor? Nano say at bottom.503·1 month agoNever ceases to amaze me how people get so exercised over a text editor.
If it means we get functional public transport and halfway decent bread, I for one welcome our new French overlords. Would you mind yeeting that Fromage bloke into the sea while you’re at it? Smashing.
Gen X - who, let’s face it, wrote most of this stuff - gets forgotten again.
FiiO make a pretty nice line of digital audio players.
hedders@fedia.ioto [Dormant] moved to !historyphotos@piefed.social@lemmy.world•Legendary jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald, c. 19476·8 months agoThere have been many great singers. But there’s only ever been one Ella Fitzgerald.
I think that’s generally right, if you just want to play games. I own a MiSTer and really like it; it’s convenient, it’s quick, and it’s really accurate. Where the single-core FPGA systems like the Spectrum Next and C64 Ultimate really come into their own is in things like physical peripherals and the tactile experience of the case and using the keyboard and so on. If that’s not important to you, then a MiSTer is going to be a better buy.
A few things in this post are not accurate. The 5070 is supported by the nVidia Linux drivers since version 570.124.04. There’s also absolutely nothing wrong with using Ubuntu. They have a PPA for the newer nVidia drivers, which work fine with the current LTS release.
OP doesn’t say what kernel they’re running, or what version of Ubuntu. That would be useful information to have.
hedders@fedia.ioto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How come nobody does anything about North Korea?201·9 months agoBecause - improbably, given its track record elsewhere - the world has worked out that the solution to someone killing kids isn’t to kill more kids.
hedders@fedia.ioto Linux@lemmy.ml•What problems can I expect using Linux (Fedora) with an NVIDIA GPU?1·10 months agoNo real issues if you’re using X. Some troubles with Wayland, I’ve heard, but haven’t been able to test it personally. You might need to install the proprietary drivers if you want to play games, but that’s easy enough to do.
hedders@fedia.ioto [Moved to Piefed] Television@lemm.ee•Henry Cavill Says ‘Warhammer 40,000’ Adaptation is Very Tricky and Complex: “The challenges that come with putting this on the page in a way that is doing justice to that complexity, that trickiness,8·10 months agoI really, really, really want this to be good. If it isn’t, it won’t be for lack of enthusiasm for the source material, I guess?
hedders@fedia.ioto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it safe to upgrade to paid version of a distro if I'm dual booting?1·11 months agoDepends what you’re talking about. If it’s something like Zorin OS, then yes, it’s fine. If you’re talking about switching from Fedora to RHEL, it’s a bit more complex.
hedders@fedia.ioto Gaming@lemmy.zip•Cyberpunk 2077 Has Finally Hit Overwhelmingly Positive On Steam6·1 year agoThis was also my experience. I played on PC. I think console players had a bad time though.
Old Carl had a way with words, huh?