BladeFederation

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[–] BladeFederation@piefed.social 4 points 14 hours ago

The "explain like I'm 5" version: Anarchist is Libertarian Left, Libertarian is Libertarian right. The political compass is wildly imperfect but it is a useful thought experiment. Certainly better than "left vs right except actually it's right vs right" that politics have become.

[–] BladeFederation@piefed.social 9 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

There's Friendica & Diaspora, but the problem is how I use Facebook. For me, it's a people repository, because everyone is there. If I haven't seen someone in a long time but need to contact them I'll log in and message them. Do I need to cyber stalk them to find out if they're a crazy person? Facebook. Planning events that include strangers? Facebook.

Unless an alternative reaches even higher critical mass than Mastodon, it is essentially useless to me. I don't actually need or want to post statuses and pictures.

[–] BladeFederation@piefed.social 4 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

This post, and you OP ❤️

[–] BladeFederation@piefed.social 1 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

Most anything that used KDE or GNOME will use all Wayland features. Every once in a while some distros with GNOME won't but I forget who and they may have fixed it by now. KDE has better customization and looks more like Mint/Windows by default so I'd stick with that personally.

I use Fedora KDE. It gets more updates than Ubuntu based stuff but nowhere near what rolling distros like Arch do. It's a very well documented "regular person" distro. I like their package manager better than apt. Can still use KDE Discover for just about any app installation. Downsides: you have to install Nvidia drivers manually, and sign them + your Secure Boot keys if you want to use Secure Boot. Not relevant to you though.

Bazzite is Fedora Atomic but with additional gaming tweaks. Atomic/immutable means you can't break it, but also aren't supposed to/can't install native packages and drivers yourself. But Bazzite gives you everything you need from the jump like drivers. Also Secure Boot needs Universal Blue's signature I think which isn't too hard but you will have to look it up. You must use flatpaks only.

Cachy OS is Arch but with a sane installer that walks you through everything in GUI. It has even more optimizations than Bazzite, and is #1 for gaming. It also holds back updates slightly from regular Arch, so breaking happens less often. But it's still "basically" a rolling distro, so breakage may happen. You pretty much have to use their app store instead of KDE Discover or whatnot. No Secure Boot.

Overall Fedora and Bazzite are both easy to medium difficulty at worst, but for different reasons. Cachy is medium difficulty but best at gaming & general performance optimization.

[–] BladeFederation@piefed.social 1 points 21 hours ago

It definitely takes time, and stable distros should exist. Wayland has been the clear choice moving forward for 7 years though. It feels like Mint & a few others are just stalling at this point.

[–] BladeFederation@piefed.social 3 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

Wayland: display server. The thing that shows the visual stuff on screen. Wayland=new and more features (features explained below). X11=old but stable and takes time to transition from without bugs.

HDR: high dynamic range. If you have a really nice TV or monitor, this gives you better color accuracy. Make sure you have good brightness levels with brightness cranked up, or it will counter intuitively look worse, like the brown filter PS3 era of video games.

VRR: variable refresh rate. When you run a game, some parts are harder to render than others due to increased detail and things happening in the screen. Thus, your frame rate will dip, making a noticeable jittery effect that is not smooth, especially if you have a high refresh rate monitor. My monitor refreshes 165 times per second to detect changes, and if the frame rate goes from 140 frames generated to 90, that is very noticeable. VRR syncs the refresh rate of your monitor to the GPU itself, so it knows exactly how many frames it will be getting. My monitor will refresh 90 times for that second that I got a frame drop instead of 165, which drastically decreases the jittery effect of the dropped frames. You can still kind of tell, but it is more smooth and responsive in terms of what is happening on screen.

Heterogeneous displays: monitors of different resolutions.

Fractional scaling: this allows you to set display zoom at different percentages on different monitors, as well as setting non-integer scaling (integer is 100% to 200%, non integer is 100% to 125%). This is important because 100% scaling is often too small on high resolutions, and 200% is comically large. Also for the multiple monitor scenario, most people have a new monitor and their old monitor as the secondary. For example, 4k will require 150% scaling at least to be readable st most screen sizes. 1080p will look too zoomed in at over 100%, and not match the look of the other monitor.

In summary, most of this is going to matter only if you are a gamer or watch HDR content like movies on your computer. Having matching monitors despite non matching resolutions is pretty nice though. But if you have matching monitors or 1 monitor it doesn't matter either. Hence, Mint is not a good choice for a gaming or home theater situation, but its hyper focus on being stable makes everyone else like it more because they never do anything different unless it is for sure going to work. At this point though, most distros are using Wayland with no issues.

[–] BladeFederation@piefed.social 25 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

You're absolutely right about sycophantic Ai, and that brings up a really good point about society. Can I help you with an essay that lists the reasons Ai is harmful?

[–] BladeFederation@piefed.social 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (6 children)

And Arch is for trans people. Damn, when will they make a distros that straight people can use? 😔

[–] BladeFederation@piefed.social 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Not a Mario game though.

I hear you and I'll take (finally) a classic3D DK over yet another Mario. But it's still weird.

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