

I am both impressed and horrified by this fact.


I am both impressed and horrified by this fact.


Equilibrium was the first time I saw Christian Bale in a movie, loved it.


I saw Dredd in the theater in 3D and it was fan-fucking-tastic.
I own it on Blu-ray as well but nothing will top that 3D experience.


Every period of time, every decade has had its share of atrocities worldwide.
I did not mean to deny or diminish that fact.


Dear lord I miss everything about the 90’s.


We still have a 55” Vizio LED/LCD 1080p from 2012? Going strong as our living room tv.
Not upgrading till the panel literally dies.


Fedora KDE.
Steam and Heroic work fantastic on it.
Has its own App Store for searching for stuff.
Looks similar-esque to Windows so getting around is less painful.


That would most likely have been a AS/400 iSeries setup. Still in use by some large companies.


My brain read that as DeepStar Six for some reason.


I have it on Blu-ray and I love it.
If you’re late, you don’t get fruit cup.
Edit: wrong movie, same Cloris. I’m leaving it.


I have Fedora KDE on a few mini-pc’s as well as a Framework 13 laptop, I love it. I used to use various Debian-based distros for many years before this as well.
I love Fedora’s up-to-date packages and kernel. It’s not quite a rolling release like Arch but it’s far better than the older than dirt Debian stuff. Yes, I know why Debian is the way it is, but I have discovered that I like being more current than that these days.
There is no LTS release, Fedora aims for two major releases a year. It’s pretty seamless since underlying packages and kernel are already current.
Give it a whirl, you will enjoy it :)
I wanted to do IT, so I did IT for 18 years and then GTFO of IT.
In the immortal words of Roy,

Fedora KDE.
Looks similar-esque to Windows, Steam and most/all your games will run great on it.
Packages and kernel are kept current and it’s stable.
It has an App Store called Discover for finding most anything you will need out of the gate.
https://fedoraproject.org/kde/