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Since I recently moved here, this is my

I'm a CPU engineer by trade in the SF Bay Area.

I've loved since I was a little kid like 30 years ago. My first was probably on toonami.

I'm also into (typical Japanese/Japanese-inspired ones and strategy).

I like and software freedom as a whole (I run ).

You'll also notice posts, especially since I'm looking to upgrade my CPU and mobo soon!

Mr. Me
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@glennmagusharvey Tbh, I think Linux tends to be annoying for Windows powerusers because it's very different w.r.t. how you manage stuff.

Maybe the easiest way to see if it's for you is to just install it in a VM. Even if it's a little slow, you would be able to see if you like the whole idea of package managers.

GlennMagusHarvey
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@zoku88 I've installed Linux Mint and Lubuntu on a couple computers before so I know something of what to expect. I just haven't made a Linux OS my primary work (or work-and-play, even) OS before.

Package managers weirded me out at first, but I realized that they're basically like app stores but where everything is free and open source, and I love it. I use F-Droid on my phone anyway.

GlennMagusHarvey
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@zoku88 If anything I was more weirded out that couldn't find the "bottom" of my filesystem with the different drives. A few videos later, I started to understand the logic, including "walking into" my filesystem at somewhere other than the bottom. Besides, it's my own "fault" that I'm a crazy old-Windows traditionalist, forgoing Windows's default Program Files, Documents, etc. folders and managing install locations and storage on my own.

GlennMagusHarvey
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@zoku88 Most importantly, I feel that using Linux would put me more "in control" of what my computer does(n't) do, keeping out bloatware, customizing things, avoiding forced updates/advertising, slimming down what I don't need, and making use of open-source software when possible.

One thing keeping me from taking the plunge is that I'm unsure whether my games (especially older obscure doujin games for Windows) will run. But I know this has gotten a lot better in recent years.

Einar
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@glennmagusharvey
@zoku88

For games I think I haven't booted Windows in about... Six or eight months now? So far Proton handled everything I threw at it.

Einar
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@glennmagusharvey
@zoku88

And for those games that are out of Steam, the Lutris Wine version by Glorious Eggroll works great.

Einar
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@zoku88
Heh... My first was probably one of the Go Nagai trilogy of giant robot anime (Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Grendizer). But that was about 40 years ago, so hard to remember precisely.

Happy to see a fellow Linux user. I'm heavily invested there (I package software for a distribution and occasionally contribute to some upstream projects).

Mr. Me
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@einar Even though I'm a robot fan, I haven't really gotten into super robot series. I think the only Go Nagai work I'm really familiar with is Devilman. I'll have to try them out sometime, though, since they're featured prominently in Super Robot Wars.

Einar
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@zoku88 Devilman the manga, the 70s anime, or the recent remake?
Just asking to make sure because all three can be fairly different.

Mr. Me
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@einar I for sure watched the recent remake and haven't watched the old 70s anime. I *think* I read the original manga and a lot of Devilman Lady, but my memory is really really bad.

pixelfun
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Happy Christmas, Gift for you @zoku88, zoom in :-) #pixelfun #dragonballz your twitter profile with dragonballz characters
follow is appreciated
!!!