@SecurityWriter The cloud first thing is baffling to me. Libreoffice runs on almost everything, and you can sync things through Nextcloud... Maybe they're just leaning really hard into the "the people don't actually own any computing and we control everything."
@SecurityWriter Cloud is crap, use native? I suppose the point is that the major tech sphere, Apple/Google/Microsoft/etc, is moving towards "you don't own your computing" model while Linux, FreeBSD, etc is still trying to work in the "you own your computing and can do everything locally" model. I have my netflix equivalent, my dropbox equivalent, my google calendar equivalent, etc all running in my garage.
@zaitcev (You should probably be more offended that they didn't bother labeling the ones in Russia and China.)
@zaitcev The same is true for the US, Canada, Brazil, Australia, China, India... I think it's any particularly large country gets its subdivisions shown.
@pro There's also this: https://github.com/firecat53/networkmanager-dmenu if I wanted to do things in a more Hyprland sort of way, instead of the platform agnostic one.
@pro I've always used Ethernet on my desktop, but you can use NetworkManager and nmtui with hyprland if you want. That's the configuration I use on a couple of my laptops when I'm using ratpoison.
@pro It is configurable, unlike Gnome. I'm using Hyprland now though. :D
@anime Join us in the dark side. We have SO many villainess manhwas.
@mhoye It would actually be more doable in the US since our electric rates are usually in the 8 to 15 cents per Kwh range, while European power is 30-60 cents per kwh. If you run that 3000w card for 8 hours a day it'll cost you $320 per month just to run your computer over there. OTOH, most AAA games can be made to run on a 15 watt steamdeck, so it's only graphics whores that need to worry.
@mhoye Our circuits are actually a split 230v for most homes, with the center tap being connected to neutral/ground, so most appliances just use one half of the transformer. If you use the entire transformer, you get 230v. Except in apartments where such things run off 208v instead because they're going across two legs of the 3 phase. We usually have 2-3 circuits wired up for 230v in the house, so if we wanted to run higher end computers we could just install another.
@fribbledom The last time I was this uninterested in a console launch was the Xbox Series X.
Darn, instead of going to another site, this one's just ending translation. https://mangadex.org/title/f672fa94-d116-46d4-96ea-4d88b0ab1f35/tensei-arasaa-joshi-no-kotoyo-kaikatsu-seiryaku-kekkon-wa-iya-na-no-de-zatsugaku-chishiki-de
@anime I went on there today and most of what I saw on the front page was Korean, though there was one or two Chinese comics, but that's similar to how many Mangadex had.
@anime Two of the comics I read have said they're moving to Batoto, but it's probably going to be arbitrary where most of them move.
@zaitcev Just adding 0-11-3 to it.
@anime Wow, I just realized that Isekai Walking isn't getting updates there anymore, but I found it on other sites. I imagine I'm going to have to start putting individual comics in rss feeds to keep track of them instead of reading them all on one site.
@anime I started buying Corinth/Soudouki in book form, I've actually already finished a fan translation of the web novel of Soudouki though. I've also been buying the light novels for Kumoko, I think I'm almost done with them.
@anime I haven't read the manga for it either, but I have been reading the light novels.