kaerypheur
Information technology is my passion. I am an autistic, chronically ill, and mentally disabled person under continuous lifelong treatment and care. https://linksta.cc/@kaerypheur
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Yes, of course, I can easily install Steam on my Ubuntu-based latest stable version of Linux Mint with the flagship Cinnamon desktop environment. 😄 I just need to get the .deb package file from the official Steam site, and then open the terminal where the .deb file was downloaded, install the appropriate drivers first, and then type:
sudo dpkg -i steam.deb ; sudo apt install -f -y && reboot
🤓
Typical Windows users greet me when I use Linux:
“Oh, you must be a hacker, right?”
"Can you install Steam on your computer?
Although I can’t see any problems between you and me, I can still observe people’s lack of empathy and passive-aggressive behavior. What do you think? 🤔
Hmm, I think that based on your comment, I should try to reconsider using a Linux-based phone.
I’ll keep using hashtags for my Lemmy posts. 😄
Thanks for your info. 😄👍
Because it is not that cheap to fully FOSS-ify myself here. 😅 I can’t buy my own servers.
Wow, using microG and Aurora to restore my Google Play purchases? But it’s against Google’s ToS, you said. However, I think I don’t want to risk my Google account being banned by using microG and Aurora. Maybe I have another approach: one phone with Google and one phone without Google.
Lifetime subscription to programming learning apps, video editing apps, AI chat and art generator apps, and audio editing tools, which can only be restored by my Google account when I switch to another phone or reset.
Not sure what we call them both here. Maybe just pancakes… We have Apam Balik, which looks similar.
kaerypheur@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite Lemmy mobile client?3·1 month agoSummit. I love the screenshot feature. I can pick content and share to my WA stories
If you ask me:-
I use a combination of my instincts, including distro-hopping, since I began using Linux in 2017, reading articles online about Linux tutorials, and even watching YouTube videos. I gave up on Linux and returned to Windows many times, but it ultimately made me return to Linux because it is meant to be my forever operating system. There are so many Linux tutorials available online, including on YouTube. Indian channels taught me how to install Ubuntu, and that was my most memorable beginning with Linux. I also recommend chatting with current viral technologies such as generative AIs; they’ll provide you with answers. So, keep exploring Linux. 😎👍
it’s true that even smart people fall for well-crafted social engineering.
kaerypheur@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How many fediverse instances have you signed up for?32·1 month agoAlso, I have concerns that if I sign up for only one instance, that instance may shut down one day and I could lose all my data.
kaerypheur@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How many fediverse instances have you signed up for?12·1 month agoI can see that some instances have different rules and different kinds of names. So far, I have found that lemmy.world is the most reliable and general instance I can participate in. I discovered another instance called monyet.cc; the name looks funny. “Monyet” in Malay means “monkey.” That’s why I am currently awaiting their review to see if I can participate in that instance.
kaerypheur@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How many fediverse instances have you signed up for?31·1 month agoAgreed. 🙂👍
kaerypheur@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Musk is Wrong. Empathy is Not a Weakness.511·1 month agoPersonally, I don’t take advice or inspiration from a figure named Elon Musk. For me, empathy is a fundamental human value, not Tesla or Starlink. With empathy, I believe highly wealthy people can already solve world poverty and be happy together. But no, they use us as a source of income.
Ah, yes, I can just Uno reverse them. “Can you?” 🤣