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This episode was pure chaos! The butterfly effect was in full action too, adding the two dogs into the memories messed up the reality pretty badly. Next week - more food! Good thing Nadeshiko packed all those snacks!

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Kazuma has a rather versatile skill set and is actually surprisingly competent when not being dragged down by his lazy sleazy bastard nature. That and he had a good teammate to actually work with rather than dragging along his usual group of mischief makers.

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As I said last episode, the desire is irresistible! Even Ayano succumbs to it's mighty pull!

https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/103a55ff-1df2-446e-a906-7ca9a5e0e2cf.webp

And here is an episode discussion screenshot for you @rikka!
(https://i.imgur.com/ZKlhEer.png)

Nadeshiko became a train enthusiast, she would fit right in here on Lemmy! That death bridge really traumatized our poor bike gang. Good thing they didn't go to the Musou suspension bridge (夢想吊橋), I looked up videos on YouTube of that thing and it doesn't look like a fun time! (well, back when it was still intact that is, no chance of crossing it now.) So ends the Oigawa camping trip, next time it's time to see what the Outdoors Club has been up to!

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We got a title drop! @rikka

https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/29d6bcc9-78c8-4c69-aa90-2e5c5c6c66bb.webp

This whole operation was one risky gambit that almost didn't pay off! Good thing Medio Trading was desperate enough to make this entire venture profitable or poor Lawrence wouldn't even get enough coins to pay off Holo's new clothes and 3 BARRELS of apples! Girl deserves it after everything she went through, especially with Lawrence stopping her from snacking on Yarei.

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I use Fedora which defaults to BTRFS and never once had an issue with any game because of it. Your file system shouldn't matter for gaming at all so long as you stay on Linux native ones and avoid NTFS Windows drives.

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Unless you're making hundreds of snapshots with massive changes between each it won't matter. It might matter if you plan to use spinning rust as your main drive, but I imagine you'll be using an SSD.

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I don't know? It's been a long time since I used Arch, and besides OP is using EndeavourOS so it won't matter.

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Yeah but when is that gonna matter? It uses a graphical installer so you won't need to touch the arch-chroot command at all. And if for some reason you do, the Arch wiki is there for you.

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Great, good for you. But what's your point? OP explicitly said they have a specific use case for BTRFS and just wanted to know if there are any specific issues related to gaming with it. arch-chroot being slightly different with that filesystem is not an issue for 99% of EndeavourOS users.

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Good to know the situation with cross compatibility has improved! I just saw enough posts of people having issues with a shared Windows/Linux NTFS drive over the years to advice against that setup.

Keegen OP ,
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I'm very happy to see them re-implement the attribute system with classes and birthsigns while combining it with the Skyrim's perk customization. Taking the best parts of both games! It's also amazing to see the classic lockpicking minigame from Oblivion re-implemented! I always liked that system much more than the spin-the-circle one Bethesda has been using in every game since Skyrim.

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They announced the release date in their previous development diary, assuming no unexpected delays it's planed to come out in 2025. Follow Rebelzize, the project lead, on whatever socials you use if you want more frequent updates. He sometimes streams his work on the project on Twitch as well!

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Nadeshiko succumbs to the impossible to resist desire to strike a battle pose whenever handling any weapon-shaped object!
https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/ad740521-2715-448a-a7cd-342b01b557bc.webp

A very cooking-heavy episode! Nadeshiko really got inspired by that dam curry, putting all this thought into her own beef stew version of it. It's great her and Ayano are finally reunited, I hope we get to see this trio go on more camping trips, even if it might not happen this season (can't believe next episode is already the halfway mark!)

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Worth mentioning, the Skywind team is active on the Fediverse! They have a Lemmy community (!skywind) and a Mastodon account.

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Rin and Ayano are great together, it's nice that Ayano has a riding buddy now that vibes so well with her!

This episode was so full of tense moments, first the scary tunnel filled with spooky hand-made ghosts, then a surprise rocky road on a mountain cliff, finishing off with the suspension bridge from hell! And your reward for crossing over is a chance to get eaten by wild bears! If this wasn't a SoL show, I would be seriously worried about our cast!

We're 4 episodes in and I can say I don't mind the studio change at all. Yeah, the style is a bit different but the core of the show is still the same. I came for comfy fluff and that's exactly what I've gotten every week!

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Arch is hard not just because of the installation, it's because of everything after. There are so many small things you expect your OS to have set up automatically that you might not even know exist that Arch expects you to do by hand. Arch doesn't enable TRIM on your SSDs by default, it has no firewall. It doesn't install microcode, leaving you open to many security exploits. It NEVER cleans old downloaded packages from it's cache, something you will only find out about after you start looking for where 300GB of your disk space went to. It requires specific arcane syntax commands to install and update packages. You seriously expect someone coming over from Windows and MacOS to do those things or even know they need to do them? I haven't used Ubuntu in a long time and wouldn't use it now but it's still an easy recommendation just because I know it has the least abrasions for a new user to encounter. After they learn how Linux works and feel comfortable, they themselves can branch out and try other distros.

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You're welcome! But yeah, this just further proves my point.

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Lawrence got tangled up in bigger scheme than even he realized. With nobility being involved, it's no surprise they had an entire town worth of thugs looking for his ass as soon as they found out he's onto them. Greed got the better of him, it might have been smarter to take the losses and keep your head down than to get involved.

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Looks good but I personally would switch the CPU to a Ryzen 5 7600x and go for an RX6800xt or RX7800xt instead. Unless the games you play are heavy on the CPU usage you are likely to get way more mileage from a better GPU than the 3D cache and 2 extra cores. You can always buy whatever the latest 3D AM5 chip will be in the future when you feel the need to upgrade, or a used 7800x3D for a much lower price.

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I recommend taking a look at this Linux gaming wiki guide about getting started. It is geared towards gaming, but even if that is not your primary focus there is a lot of really useful tips and steps to take for anyone trying to switch to Linux. If you have some other questions you can shoot me a DM, I’m by no means an expert but I’ve been using Linux for around 4 years now so I like to think I’m at least moderately experienced!

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You aren’t the only one! Living on the bleeding edge did have its benefits, but I’ll take the reliability of Fedora over dealing with random Arch issues any day (it helps that Fedora still keeps its packages very up to date so you don’t miss much). Arch did teach me a lot so I still appreciate it, and they do have the best wiki!

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Spring is gonna be a pretty busy season for me, I didn’t realize how many shows I had on my planned list are airing this season!

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Konosuba as well for sure, I’ve been waiting for a new season for a while! Other than that: Spice and Wolf, Yuru Camp S3 and Slime Isekai (I started reading the light novel some time ago so I’m excited to see this part animated!). Those are the guarantees, but if anything else seems interesting down the line I’ll add it to the pile.

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Gnome just returned as a viable desktop environment option for me! I switched to KDE precisely because of it’s Wayland VRR support, and I’m quite happy with it, but it’s nice to know I can come back to Gnome if I ever want to in the future and not miss out on a crucial feature of my monitor.

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You need to go to Steam settings and enable Steam Play for all titles, otherwise Steam will only show you native/verified games as playable.

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