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Cake day: October 24th, 2023

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  • Maybe I can help! I’m sure somebody knows a slick CLI way, but I know that using YAST Package Manager (or maybe the new and fancy Myrlin), you can see what version of packages are installed and from which repo.

    If it’s available in the standard SUSE open repo, you can just switch to that.

    Also, you can go to that open repo and there’s an option at the top that says “Switch all packages to this repository” or something like that. Then you can probably safely remove KDE-Games if you don’t want it.

    The KDE-Games repo sometimes will have drivers or game related tools and things like that, but no, I don’t think it’s strictly necessary if there’s nothing in it you want.


  • Love this idea!

    I feel like Arcane/Delta Chat is a step toward this. It somehow uses an email protocol and it works just like Signal or any other message app! I dunno how the heck it works but it’s super cool.

    That’s something I want too: An open standard my friends and family can be on, where “the market” isn’t.

    Edit: I see, it seems the issue in the main thread is:

    • Gmail blocks custom servers as spam 99% of the time.
    • 99% of normieverse uses Gmail. :(

    But getting people on other email providers to talk to each other… shouldn’t be an issue then?












  • As for reasons DVDs are so cool. LGR made this pretty rad video about all the cool things one might get for putting a DVD into a PC’s DVD-ROM drive. :D

    https://youtu.be/L2MdOK92MHE?is=xyZsGw-iJI1e3qoP

    It’s bizarre how much derision you get for collecting physical movies you care about though. I always simply respond with “Have you ever really wanted to watch a favorite movie and found it got dropped from streaming services you do have, and worse, it’s nowhere to be found at all?”

    Not to mention how streaming operations can simply cut, censor, or edit anything they like depending on various cultural factors at play.

    Usually it gets them to think.

    The biggest scam is “buying” movies on platforms like Amazon. Although, kinda hypocritical of me, if you’ve seen my Steam library! 😂