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BlueDepth9279

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Just switched to Fedora after bouncing between Ubuntu and Manjaro. Really digging Fedora and kicking myself for waiting so long to try it out.

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Doing the same but with Fedora on my old desktop. I’ve been messing around with Linux for some time now but this is the first time I’ve tried to put a serious attempt into setting up a development environment and move to Linux for gaming.

I’ve been pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to get the games working. Now if I can just figure out how to get vortex or MO2 to work to mod Bethesda games I’ll be happy.

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I was gifted a new laptop with windows 11. It’s a great laptop but windows is dragging on me. I already went full time Linux on my desktop so I may have to at least dual boot on my laptop. Anyone with experience dual booting from an external drive?

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Middle left. Don’t know the numbering scheme, 3?

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Same here. I lost my ~12 year old account. Been on Lemmy since. I find myself doomscrolling less which is nice.

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Protonmail and SimpleLogin have been amazing. I have a Gmail account but rarely use it for anything but throw away accounts.

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I agree with how unpopular this is! I’d rather have cereal with no milk than soggy cereal.

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I mix running and cycling 7 days a week, 30-45 min each day. I do strength 4-6 days a week, 15-30 min each day moving between upper body, lower body, core, body weight, etc. The strength schedule dictates what I do for cardio, for example I’ll typically target a run and legs the same day knowing the next 1-2 days I’ll need to bike to recover my legs.

I always do cardio first, no reason why, just started doing it that way and it’s been working for me so I’m not inclined to change it.

The only exception is I’ll try and do a boot camp style workout 1-2x a week for 45-60 minutes which mixes my strength and cardio.

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I usually eat lunch in about 10-15 minutes during a meeting so I don’t have a choice to slow down and get sleepy. That kicks in later on the drive home.

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Same. They don’t want my money 😔

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