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Tonight's debate pop quiz...
  • To be fair, I’m in my thirties and can’t make it through a full story without veering off and getting lost as well. ;)

    It was real difficult to watch, though. As a parent, I fear for my children’s future. I’d love to bounce, but where is there to go? The US has screwed the entire planet.

  • Moonlight isn't working
  • Maybe firewalld is getting in the way. You can temporarily disable it:

    sudo systemctl stop firewalld

    If that doesn’t work, you can see if SELinux is the issue. Temporarily disable:

    sudo setenforce 0

    Be sure to re-enable SELinux:

    sudo setenforce 1

  • Epic won’t update Fortnite to run on the Steam Deck. Tim Sweeney says Linux is ‘a terrifically hard audience to serve’ (2022)
  • My kids, unfortunately, love the game, so I’ve kept up with performance a little bit. It seems they’re trying their best to make it run like trash. They can’t even support the few operating systems it does run on. I haven’t noticed any mind blowing graphics updates, but fps is around a third of what it used go be. Such a garbage company.

  • What did you buy that improved your life?
  • We have the litter robot. It was pretty expensive, and can be a little quirky at times, but for the most part it’s been a real time saver.

    The biggest problem is that it can get stuck while doing it’s rotation, which then requires you to intervene. It really doesn’t happen often, though. It’s had errors similar to that around 5 times or so in the past couple years. Not too bad.

    We change out the turd bag around once per week. 2 cats have access 24/7, and another cat has access 12-15 hours per day.

  • What did you buy that improved your life?
  • Tech to make day to day chores easier have had the largest impact for us. The automated self cleaning liter box for the cats, the cordless vacuum, the cordless electric mop (such as Tineco), electric lawn mowers (no maintenance), smart outlets and automations via home assistant.

    Another big one is the RO water filter at the kitchen sink. No more bottled water. Bonus points if you get one that tells you when fillters need to be changed. So nice.