The answer is Yes. Yes it does.
Posts by Mr Lurch
A couple of days ago I mentioned my MacBook Neo.
Thermal mod now done.
I'm loving this little beast, but reviewers *really* need to get over the fact that it's not a creative's dream.
Oh no, it won't render 4k in moments.
If that's what they were expecting, then they bought the wrong laptop.
Colour me impressed.
New huge outdoor screen at work needed testing.
If you remember, youre one of us.
#allyourbase
It’s an ex-teaching skeleton
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Jessica and i have been busy!
Stan lost his head ages ago. He's been dumped out the back for many months.
After many hours cleaning, he now lights up our life! (Well, our lounge room at least)
PC handhelds. I have a huge collection of vintage computers. Never get time. I built a new PC last year. Already spend too much time sitting at a PC.
Then i got a SteamDeck (and now a LeGo S) and im actually gaming again.
As someone who is time poor, too exhausted, its been a revelation.
Again, completely fair.
*If* you ever decide to have a play, I landed on Nobara which on page one has “install third party codecs” and their own tweaked Resolve installer.
But I get it. When you have mission critical processes, that’s simply what it is.
That’s fair. It’s funny, MS’s own Office suite you can get around, but it’s Adobe products that’s hard to get around. Although I know a lot who have moved to Resolve.
Can’t PM you. Ping me when you get a sec.
I switched to Linux last month. Very much over having their AI slop and "telemetry" rammed down my throat.
@actionretro.bsky.social - hey man, is your Classicube server still up?
"You're in so much trouble when she gets home"
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Promptly blew away Win 11 (didnt even boot it).
CachyOS, w' XFCE
Installed the cool "Chicago95" theme (Win 95)
Loaded up Lutris with my old-school GoG games (and a few in Steam)
Bought a little Mini-PC to play with over xmas.
I went:
Amazon
Search: Mini PC
Filter: Get it in two days
Sort: by cheapest.
Promptly ignored all the really low-end Intel Celeron-ey stuff and ended with a cheap Ryzen 5 thing.
.....
More success with CachyOS w' XFCE
But now I'm in "odd-ball Apple AMD GPU driver hell"
/sigh
Hmm - Heroic doesn't seem to like something....
Having a little more success with Lutris.
Screw it. USB audio dingle thing.
Grrr. Mac Audio.... sigh..
2011ish i think
Tried MX Linux. Nada.
Next Xubuntu Minimal...
Today's fun...
Take an old *Apple* Mac Mini
Install *Linux*
Use XFCE4 + Chicago95 theme
Use Heroic + GoG to play old *Windows* games.
This is the world I now live in /shrug
With Cachy, switching from cachy-proton to proton-ge gave me another 5fps on both Avg FPS and 1% lows
These are purely unscientific, random benchmarks, so take with a bucket of salt.
The mobo's for the i5 and R5 are both cheap-as-chips boards. A Maxsun H610 and a (very) cheap Jginyue B550 from Aliexpress. Mem is the same pair of DDR4 Corsair sticks.
Benchmarks are CS2 DE_Dust2 Benchmark
The R7 machine, the 1440p is actually 3440x1440 (ultrawide)
All installs were simple. Install the OS, set the best (and install where needed) Proton, Run.
On the i5 and R5 machines, I gotta give it to Nobara (and its what i now run on my main PC)
Playing around with some random hardware + my main PC with some Linux distros.
I'll add some commentary below...
On another note, ive finally taken the plunge and blown away Windows on my main machine.
And no, Im NOT running Arch BTW.
Ive been doing a bunch of stuff with cheap modern-ish PC hardware with a lot of Linux and Gaming stuff.
Random FB Marketplace/CEX hardware - that kinda thing.
Are ppl interested in seeing this?
I could be tempted to bust out the camera again.
Certainly wouldnt be anything flash.