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  • All Scripture is God-breathed. Take it up with Him.

  • Again, read the Bible. That's all I'll say because it's obvious to me that you've probably only read scraps through third parties within the context of progressive "Christianity".

  • Read the Bible. Even the apostle Paul reiterates that it's sinful.

    As I said before, it all comes down to the "homophobia" argument. No good reasons, just a hatred of its founder. Pretty sad, if you ask me.

  • What's wrong is that we're on the Fediverse and many here write off Brave because the founder is "homophobic" because he's a conservative Christian. Sure, they make up all sorts of shallow justifications like "it's a crypto scam" but it definitely boils down to the "homophobic" whining.

  • I hope to see more distros do this. Strongly considering buying a Pro license just to support them for doing the right thing. Screw Mozilla.

  • Nice, I once modeled my phone aesthetic after EndeavourOS' default Plasma look. Some Linux DEs have some very nice aesthetics to them, especially when distros make their own custom default (eg. Garuda Dr460nized).

  • Immutable seems like a good idea and it is for security or for a console-like PC but for any sort of intermediate or advanced user, it's not such a good idea.

  • Spongebob: Battle for Bikini Bottom is a great one. Colorful, fun, complex enough that he can grow with but simplistic enough for him to have fun without constantly needing help.

  • You CAN but it's a matter of time before you'll have to upgrade to 11 or go 100% Linux because drivers and game clients eventually stop supporting EoL operating systems.

  • Awesome, thanks for the tips! Just have to figure out a way to transfer the screenshots to my PC though, as I only sign in to gaming accounts on my Deck.

  • How do you get these screenshots? I'd show mine but have no idea how to capture the game mode UI.

  • I don't need fancy stuff, I just want good movies to see. I'd also love to see more shows get theatrical releases, at least for season finales. "Survival Sunday" for The Walking Dead was great: season 8's epic finale and the intro to a new era of Fear, all before it officially aired, and participants got a limited edition poster.

    The Chosen has also been airing entire seasons in theaters, split into three parts, before it heads to Prime Video and then their free app. They also have a Christmas special with a special episode and musical performances of Christmas songs.

    That sort of stuff is what I enjoy but I'm not going to the theater to see mediocre movies (which is basically all Hollywood is making these days).

  • Probably Plasma because it's familiar and you're able to customize it extensively over time.

  • That's certainly an option for anyone who has tried Linux and is unable to use it for one way or the other.

    Problem is, many haven't tried Linux for one reason or another and they continue to complain about stuff like this without even trying to move away from Windows.

  • You realize that PC stands for "Personal Computer", right? As in MY computer. My property. I should be free to use a local account without issue. I should be free to value my privacy.

    This is why Linux is growing faster than ever. It actually understands what personal computing is.

  • Native Linux support is always preferable if the developer can handle it or has the budget to do so. However, as long as it works well via Proton, that's the important part. I don't follow him anymore due to several reasons but Gardiner Bryant has a video about this, it's a pretty solid watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uScsmjvdwyo

  • Love to see it. I haven't used MS Office in well over a decade at this point and I have no plans to go back. LibreOffice is fantastic, suits all my needs, doesn't pack itself with bloat and it respects my freedom and privacy. What more can I want from an office suite?

  • More like I'm just sick of people hijacking my favorite art form to express political/social issues or sexual fetishes, both of which are becoming too common. It's exactly why I've grown more and more in favor of retro gaming, back when neither of those expressions were anything but a fringe group of miserable individuals and weirdos that most gamers ignored. Not going to argue further, I've spoken my piece.