KRAW

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[–] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

After all, we have had some really good ones

Super Mario... Dungeons and Dragons

Listen, I enjoyed both of these movies, but these are also the exact movies that OP is complaining about. These were made by the book. Almost 0 originality or innovation in them. Can't speak for the otherovies on your list as I haven't seen them.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I think this one was great. The 2013 movie may have had more motional impact, the classic setting, and probably is overall a better movie, but this one feels like it embodies what "Evil Dead" is as a franchise much more. It would have been nice is the family was a bit more likable (the two older kids are these weird caricatures), but the lead and the younger kid are likable enough for me to root for them. I also think in terms of balancing comedy and horror, this is my sweet spot.

I've seen a couple people say this movie is boring. You don't have to like the movie, but I don't see how a movie where

spoilersomeone's scalp gets ripped off in the first 5 min of the movie could be boring.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

According to a friend of mine that is an employee, he shows up every now and then to throw a fit and go on firing-sprees.

[–] KRAW@linux.community -1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I mean, I think Inception really showed that he's thought too highly of himself for quite a while. That movie is an incredibly shallow and uninteresting movie made out to be something clever. It's mostly just eye candy. I never really saw why people loved it so much.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 2 years ago

I don't get what you're referencing... does systemd break this functionality of tmux or something?

[–] KRAW@linux.community 3 points 2 years ago

As others have said, use ntfs and just install ntfs-3g

which i use mostly for storing games

If you are trying to put your Steam games and share them between Windows and Linux, be prepared for a headache. I did this for a short period of time, and it worked OK, but tbh it really doesn't seem worth it. You have to jump through some hoops to get Linux Steam to play nicely with NTFS, and your Linux Steam will fight your Windows Steam every time you switch between using one or the other. Putting my Proton/Linux games on my ext4 partition, a weight was lifted off of my shoulders. This might work better if you share the drive but have separate steam library folders for each OS, but at that point you might as well just have two separate partitions.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 2 years ago

1:12.5 seems really high, imo. I've always been told 1:16-1:18 and get good results. I agree with the other comment in that a new grinder is what you should be considering

[–] KRAW@linux.community 0 points 2 years ago

I'd honestly love to see someone measure temp drop of metal vs plastic V60s. Although metal conducts heat more easily (i.e. it "takes" heat from the water more easily), it's thermal capacity is lower than plastic, glass, and ceramic. In my mind, preheating the metal should be less of a concern because it takes less energy to bring the metal up to temp. This is all theoretical though. Maybe I'll meet someone with a plastic V60 one day and ask to borrow it for this exact test.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

It's actually metal. I figured the metal shouldn't sap much energy from the water since it doesn't have much thermal mass

[–] KRAW@linux.community 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The Switch is going to be "oldgen" which I assume is similar to Fifa Legacy conceptually

[–] KRAW@linux.community 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Sounds like all the other platforms are getting the "oldgen" version of the game.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 2 points 2 years ago

Seems like you answered your own question. Arch is not for people who want something that works out of box. If you want a GUI, suspend on lid close, sleep on idle, etc. by default, don't do Arch. You have to be prepared to debug issues, configure lower level OS features, and read a lot through the wiki and web searches of you are going to use Arch.

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