You’re probably right there, I don’t listen to podcasts so I was just talking about the music
I might get a bit of hate for this considering the community name, but Spotify is the one subscription I pay for and don’t feel like I’m getting ripped off. Basically every song I want is on there, they very rarely remove content, and the algorithm actually comes up with decent recommendations. I even like some of the other random features like Spotify wrapped.
But the main difference I see vs other subscriptions is that I don’t feel locked in, since there are no Spotify originals etc if they ever make the service too shit (which admittedly they might since they keep raising the price and trying to shove podcasts down everyone’s throat) I could easily switch to a different streaming service or even go back to just buying music outright
What are the main differences from a user perspective rather than hosting? Is it worth checking out?
Sounds like you want a humane AI pin!
God yes please, got to be better than who we’re stuck with at the moment
So this means it doesn’t take up much disk space right?
Xbox’s store page for the game reveals Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’s install size is an eye-watering 309.85 GB.
Wtf?
I hate it when I find a song I really like but it’s a collab between 2 artists and neither of them have anything else that sounds similar
I hope they come up with some new ones soon, those 4 are getting a bit stale
I’ve got Windows 11 on my work laptop and the only 2 benefits I’ve seen are notepad now has tabs and auto save, and snipping tool can now record videos. On the downsides the new start menu is so shit I only ever use it for search now, which is also shit (it frequently misses the first few letters when I press the windows key and start typing), and the new right click menu is annoying.
Sadly life in 2039 probably won’t be this good
Does it run at a playable frame rate yet?
Edit: Oh it’s PlayStation, I thought EA play was PC only
You forgot about the few random settings that can only be changed with powershell for some reason!
You might at some point, you don’t actually need secure boot turned on for Windows 11 your PC just needs to be capable of secure boot and use UEFI mode rather than legacy boot
Nah I don’t really need the latest kernel, I’m just worried the it’s kernel will eventually be updated and get the same problem
That makes sense, for the amount I use this laptop I won’t worry about it for now! It wasn’t noticeably dusty when I opened it yesterday, and the errors occur immediately after booting so I wouldn’t expect it to heat up that fast
In that case if it still works should I just ignore the error for now and replace the card if it causes any issues?
Thanks that’s sorted it! I must have not noticed the error before as I usually install btrfs-progs after chrooting and it looks like installing it triggers mkinitcpio to run again anyway
How?
By safe I guess I more meant should I be doing anything beforehand. I’m running snapper on btrfs so even if I do completely destroy everything it’s not too much of an issue but I’d rather avoid it if possible!
I found out how to check for orphaned packages with pacman thanks to another comment so I’ve removed them now