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Haha I understand, it definitely took a lot of attention and patience to follow the branching storylines!
Haha I understand, it definitely took a lot of attention and patience to follow the branching storylines!
I never finished Bravely Second. I loved Bravely Default, but for some reason I just stopped playing the sequel.
I’m in a seemingly significant minority of people who just don’t like TW3. Never liked the controls, inventory system, or story.
The “Satan’s maggoty cum fart” person, hard to forget a name like that and the images it puts in your head
He speaketh the language of the mutt!
That’s exactly what I’m doing right now, using both interchangeably. It works very well!
I’m also a Linux newbie who just installed Mint. Initially I just put it onto a flash drive for a taster. I liked it so much that I decided to allocate some disk space to dual boot it with Windows 11.
I haven’t committed to it fully for the moment, but I can definitely see me drop Windows for it at some point.
It’s awesome. So customisable and free of bullshit like W11 has. It also has a clean, modern UI that I’m a big fan of.
I think I’m going to continue using Windows for gaming right now, and Linux for everything else.
Everyone should defederate from lemmy.world, the Reddit of Lemmy.
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I tried systemui tuner and it doesn’t work sadly. OneUI doesn’t natively show the rotation icon in the status bar so I was trying to enable something that didn’t exist. That’s my theory anyway :)
That’s why I’ve been trying to do it with tasker
I’m just looking for a visual cue that auto rotate is toggled on or off. Sometimes I lay down sideways and I forget that my auto rotate is on so I have to physically turn my phone around to get back to portrait mode. I know it’s silly really but my Samsung phone doesn’t have an option to display the rotation lock status in the status bar.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Damn that’s an in depth answer! Thank you muchly.
Is it purely because Linux has the letter “X” in it?
I agree that it would be very bad if your Proton account got compromised with so much data tied to it. However, I’m personally comfortable with a strong password and 2FA for my Proton account.
I can make fart sounds by squeezing my palms together
Only thing I’m looking forward to at the moment is getting a new car. I don’t know when I’ll get one or even which one I’ll get but I’m saving
I literally only play games on my windows PC, so far there’s been no reason for me to switch to Linux. I’ll probably only use it when I get a steam deck
That’s my problem with KDE. Probably the one most useful feature it could implement, it doesn’t have.