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Feel free to AMA about picking a pet/reptiles in general, I have a lot of recommendations for that!

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  • tbh if you’re on linux there’s kind of an easy workaround

    pactl load-module module-combine-sink sink_name='Stream' slaves='easyeffects_sink'

    ^^ I have this aliased as “gamesound”

    easyeffects is great for this because it’ll just be the default sink, plus easyeffects makes your mic sound good anyway. (if you configure it for that)

    then when the game opens i set it to output to “stream” and bam i can output game audio in a stream without capturing anything else, since i’m on hyprland i can also stream just the window, discord screenshare with audio everywhere.







  • Chatgpt says

    The text is a mix of hyperbole, hypothetical scenarios, and casual humor. Here’s an analysis of its content and style:

    1. Subjectivity and Personal Preferences:

    The first part expresses a strong personal aversion to grapefruit, emphasizing its status as the “only” food the speaker cannot eat. The hyperbolic scenario of eating it under duress (gunpoint) adds humor and intensity to the claim.

    1. Hypothetical Swimming Scenario:

    The second part transitions into a hypothetical situation involving a pool filled with fruit juice. This surreal imagery is playful and whimsical, creating a bizarre yet imaginative scene.

    1. Practical Considerations:

    The text includes practical observations (e.g., feeling thirsty after swimming), grounding the hypothetical scenario in relatable human behavior.

    1. Tone and Style:

    The tone is informal, conversational, and self-aware, with a meandering, stream-of-consciousness quality.

    Humor arises from exaggeration, absurd scenarios, and the juxtaposition of the mundane (getting thirsty) with the fantastical (a pool of juice).

    1. Logic and Consistency:

    While entertaining, the text lacks strict logical coherence. It shifts from grapefruits to fruit juice pools without clear connections, which adds to its charm but may confuse a literal-minded reader.

    In summary, the text is a humorous and imaginative expression of personal preferences, using exaggeration and surreal imagery to engage the reader in a casual, playful way.






  • forcing snaps on people (if you apt-get firefox it’ll install the snap even though you didn’t install it with snap), adding ads for it, snap having a proprietary backend, snap being essentially just a fundamentally worse version of flatpak.

    the only advantage i’ve heard for snap is that it’s easier to package for.

    Plus I think if you want the advantages of a stable release, easy for user, distro, they’ll also need to be immutable now, what’s the usecase for a non-immutable, stable, easy to use distro?

    If you didn’t care about ease of use, you wouldn’t want immutable, but if you do, you absolutely do.

    If you don’t care about stability, you might not care about immutable, but if you do, you absolutely do.

    Ubuntu seems like a prime usecase for an immutable distro, but it isn’t for tradition-related reasons rather than it actually being good for users.