UnbornTao

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  1. Yeah, it's hard to beat the backwards compatibility of Windows. And with Linux, not every piece of hardware is supported by it. macOS is also Unix-based, whatever that means. @something_else mentioned this point.
  2. I'm not familiar with the way he uses those terms, so I can't tell. To me, it seems like it could be a sort of auditory imitation or conceptual representation of one's voice. Analogously, it's a bit like placing a mirror in front of yourself - so that you can interact with a reflection (?) Anyhow, might as well contemplate what its purpose is.
  3. @Clarence @Nemra @LoneWonderer
  4. Ahh, got it. Do you game on it?
  5. https://www.protondb.com/search?q=crysis I've been running Morrowind with 600+ mods on Mint, some even report better performance on Linux. Btw, the Steam Deck runs a version of Arch Linux. OBS, Blender, Da Vinci Resolve.
  6. Off the top of my head, what I would add is that insanity isn't necessary, and it is a function of the mind. This in part depends on how you hold sanity. It's not the same as discovering what's true -- which is already the case, and we're all already perfectly semi-sane.
  7. @nufan Glad to hear. Happy holidays!
  8. I haven't looked into this phenomenon, so I can't say much about it. Still, it's interesting to examine, because it seems there are two "yous." Who am I talking to? What is this dialogue?
  9. https://www.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/1pm9xnu/a_hero_saves_countless_lives_by_tackling_and/
  10. I see your point.
  11. Nail, feet, Tarantino.
  12. To be honest, now I'm not sure.
  13. That's fair. You initially said you would have chosen Linux if it weren't for those reasons though, if I recall correctly. Analogy by GPT: Oh, memberships are generally conformity, by definition.
  14. @Salvijus Watch the fart language video above.
  15. I see, must be the browser I'm using then.
  16. Also, I'm not exactly sure that its being universal (in the sense of being broadly applied, perhaps) has to be incompatible with its being invented. But in my experience, I keep bumping into assumptions about language. Like: it is objective, it is just an add-on, it is absolute, etc.