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  • We thought like this in the late 90’/early 00’s when the FN won a couple of cities in southern France. Their failures, nepotism, mismanagement, amateurism, stupidity and blatant authoritarianism got widely reported at first. Some media kept tabs for much longer but it faded out off mainstream media pretty quickly, except for the occasional scandal.

    Worse, it legitimizes them and give them a platform under a veneer of electoral legitimacy.

    Don’t let the far right win anything. You won’t “show everyone they’re unfit for power” because people don’t care. They just become familiar faces.





  • Yes. It’s awesome.

    Bazzite on my gaming rig: no time lost on applying updates and doing mantenance, only games.

    Bluefin on my dad’s laptop. He’s super happy with it, and it looks enough like MacOS to satisfy his tastes. He’s been using it for about a year and he hasn’t broken it yet. And he’s able to break every single piece of software he looks at.

    FYI my main laptop runs Fedora, which is already low maintenance enough.


  • French is even weirder with “sentir”.

    For feelings, french usually uses a reflexive form: “je me sens triste” (I feel sad). That’s the easy part.

    Now the real fun is that you can say stuff like “je sens tes pieds”, and it could mean “I can feel (touch) your feet” or “I can smell your feet”, or even both at the same time.




  • Why do you want to run emulators through Heroic? Most emulators run natively on Linux, most of them are available as flatpaks or native packages.

    I feel like you’re trying to do too much at once. Installing Linux for the first time and immediately trying to use and understand containers and virtualization is like trying to fly a fighter jet after getting your first drivers license lesson. For example, Docker is useful in server contexts when you want independent, isolated servers running next to each other on the same physical machine, much less in desktop environments.

    Take the time to understand the concepts first. Proton/Wine are translation layers that let you run Windows applications/games on Linux almost as native applications, Steam and Heroic are storefronts to download and install paid games, Docker/Podman are used to run containers, virtual machines are fake computers inside your real computer that can be easily managed with Gnome Boxes for example, etc.

    My take:

    For gaming:

    • run emulators as native Linux executables
    • use Steam + Proton to install and run most windows games (even non-steam ones)
    • use Heroic exclusively to install games from Epic and GOG. Run them through Steam if you want.
    • use Lutris as la last resort as it’s the least plug-and-play option out there
    • avoid plain Wine

    For Windows applications:

    • install a windows virtual machine in Gnome Boxes, install and run those programs as usual in the VM. Performance will suck.
    • only use Wine/Bottles when you understand how they work.