KrasMazov

joined 1 year ago
[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Just use Bazzite, works out of the box, basically doesn't break, is very up-to-date, comes with KDE which is similar enough to Windows but can do so much more and install anything you need from the app store. It also has the ability to install from other ways and the documentation for it is decent enough on their forums.

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 3 weeks ago

Congrats! Is this the first person you've told?

Thank you!! And yes, she's the first person I told about it.

You are you! The labels are all just oversimplifications anyways. :) Do you have any plans to make any changes?

I do want to, like I want to act more feminine for example, but I'm too shy and too afraid/anxious to do so right now, so it's probably take some time before I start showing my true self.

I probably should just switch to a non-verbal method to come out to my family. Cuz verbal methods seem really hard.

It's way easier that way. I mean, still difficult, but definitely more maneageble. I do hope it goes well for you ☺️

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 3 weeks ago

Tysm!!! I hope I get to discover myself finally 🥹

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 22 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

Recently talked with my psychologist about the possibility of me being trans. I'm still not sure what exactly I am, but this is something that have been on my mind for the last 4 years at least.

I was very anxious and couldn't really verbalize it so I wrote it down for her, but I'm glad I had the courage to do it. ☺️

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 25 points 4 weeks ago

Elongated Muskrat strikes again lmao. I didn't know we were the 3rd largest group of Twitter users tho, I always thought we Brazilians were a lot smaller on there because Twitter is one of the least used platforms here.

It's cool seeing a lot of Brazilians, specially artists, migrating to Bluesky, at least there are good tools to deal with bullshit and bigotry there, I have yet to see something awful on that site.

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I used Nobara for a year and my main partition got corrupted after a hard reset because my RAM is faulty. Decided to try Bazzite, everything has been smooth sailing and the best experience I've ever had on Linux, but if I had to list three things that would be:

  1. Can't install xpad drivers from git because the Desktop is atomic.

I used a pending PR for xpad under Nobara that allowed access for the extra buttons for my Flydigi Vader 3 Pro under Linux. Right now I'm just using a VM with Windows to configure it as I want, it's a hassle but it works.

  1. I don't know why the Steam client likes to freeze so much under Wayland every time a Steam spawned window is closed, it honestly gets on my nerves sometimes, wish it would just have native support by now.

  2. Kernel level Anticheats that block Linux.

Not that much of a problem but it's annoying when some game I really want to play just doesn't work. I wanted to play the 2XKO alpha on Linux, but for some reason Riot decided to use Vanguard for it and I now I have to play it on a separate Windows install I did on an external SSD.

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 1 month ago

Not really, I have played it years ago without playing the Drakengard series and only a couple things late game didn't click for me because of that.

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

People will always suffer. There’s a multitude of variables as to why people around the world suffer.

Let's take a step back. Why does the majority of people suffer under capitalism? Because they have to live in a world where they don't get good, free healthcare, don't have a right to a house, don't earn nearly enough to live comfortably, don't have enough vacation, can't afford to take a trip, don't have time to enjoy their lives, are alienated from their work, have shitty jobs, work too much, etc, etc, etc.

That creates a necessity for charities for all the basic stuff everyone should have, but doesn't currently have. If we give free good healthcare for everyone, the need for charities to threat people disappears. If we give everyone a home, the need for charities for homeless people, disappear.

Okay, so how about they don’t donate to charities… no more technical advancement in medicine, so people can be poor and die from disease.

What??? You do know that most breakthrough advancements doesn't come from the private initiative right? It comes mainly from public, government expending, into research. This idea that private entities advance society is just a liberal propaganda lie that is peddled to us all the time since birth.

Charities isn’t something you enforce or eliminate. It is a free choice to give. Mandate it and you’re just legalizing theft by the authority.

I'm not talking about making charities illegal, I, like every other communist in the world, am talking about solving the issue at it's roots, eliminating capitalism, and that requires eliminating exploitation through labor and eliminating the rich and insanely wealthy as a class.

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 1 month ago (2 children)

They donate not because of the goodness in their heart, but because they get tax cuts from it.

Furthermore, what does donation really accomplish when:

  1. People are still suffering, regardless of how many charities there are and how much money they get;

  2. Those wealthy donors are the reason people continue poor since they are only wealthy by exploiting other people's work.

Charities shouldn't need to exist in the first place.

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 months ago

All three are absolutely fantastic.

For me I think I would put Shadow of the Erdtree at the top, because of the sheer volume of content and ambience it added to the game. I absolutely loved all the main remembrance bosses and the new locations added. Rauh was so different from previous locations From did and so good that I now want a jungle themed game from them so bad. I also love the last boss fight, it was challenging as hell.

Ringed City and Old Hunters are tied for me. Like I absolutely love Ringed City, the last boss fight with Gael and how it finished the series, but Old Hunters made me fall in love with Bloodborne, even tho I was so over leveled for it I demolished the DLC. I absolutely love the Fishing Hamlet, it made me feel like I was inside a Lovecraft book.

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 20 points 2 months ago

Yeah yeah, continue to spout your anti-communist propaganda. You already live in a dictatorship, you're just to propagandized to realize it.

The only dictatorship we want is that of the proletariat, as opposed to the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie. That is, a true popular democracy.

Maybe listen to what other people have to say and go read communist theory before saying anything you don't know about.

As it stands your position is not left in any stretch of the imagination.

[–] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I don't know any that are as big as Bethesda games or Minecraft modding scenes, not even close, but FromSoftware games tend to have some really big mods that changes lots of stuff, never got to play any of them other than a bit of one that recently came out for DS3, but is something I want to do after I'm done with Shadow of the Erdtree.

Other than that Valheim seems to have some interesting ones too. Guilty Gear Strive have a lot of alt colors/costumes you can mod into the game.

Oh a big one is The Binding of Isaac, there is a shit ton of mods on the Steam Workshop, I tend to use a lot of non-gameplay mods there. The modding scene in this one is unique and tends to be quite friendly. There's a lot of fun and quality work on there.

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