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Many people here get quite touchy when it comes to politics and such, but outside of that it's pretty nice that I can pretty much post about whatever interests me and people show up in the comments being encouraging and genuinely curious.

So many times in real-life interactions I start talking about something I'm into, only to realize the other person doesn't really get it or just isn't interested so I just then steer the discussion to other things. Over time you learn to keep all that stuff to yourself, and it almost starts building up inside you. Then you end up dumping it on someone again and immediately regret it, which then just reinforces this negative loop.

Not here though. I could probably start making animal figures from pine cones tomorrow and posting them, and it'd likely hit the "front page" with dozens of comments in no time.

It's almost like there's this inner child in me who still wants to play, but that's embarrassing so it needs to stay hidden from "normal" people. Still, I suspect pretty much everyone is hiding that same part of themselves, and we'd all be a lot better off letting it out and not taking ourselves so seriously all the time.

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[–] Rivermoonwolf@lemmy.world 35 points 6 days ago (12 children)

The lack of ridicule continues to astound me. I recently made a post asking about Linux, as I'm 50 and know/knew jack all about it. Not only was I not ridiculed to death about my ignorance, but there seemed to be actual joy people showed in getting to inform/educate. I love this.

[–] dkppunk@piefed.social 5 points 6 days ago (2 children)

I’m not disagreeing that was your experience but that was not my experience. I recently tried to switch to Linux but I could not get the one game I actually play to work, the game is World of Warcraft. I mentioned it in a comment and one dude basically called me an idiot because even his “tech illiterate mom could get it to work”.

I do appreciate that the guy was pretty heavily downvoted and most people were kind about it though. I’ll try again because I do want to switch off of Windows, but I have to overcome lazy first lol

[–] shirasho@feddit.online 7 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I use Linux and happened to just start playing on a private server. I also play Starcraft 2 from time to time.

There are three ways you can get it working:

  1. Start the battle net launcher through Lutris. There is a launch profile you can download directly in Lutris to get it working.

  2. Start the launcher through Steam. You may need to change the version of Proton in the compatibility options.

  3. Start the launcher directly using Wine or WineTricks. This option is less user-friendly but will serve you in getting other Windows apps working on Linux.

[–] dkppunk@piefed.social 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I think it was Wine and Lutris that I tried, but just could not get Blizzard going. It either stuck on updating or froze entirely at startup. I plan on trying it again because I would 100% love to switch, it’s just wow that’s the sticking point for me.

I’ll get back to it eventually. I’ll do more research before I try again. Appreciate the tips!

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Gaming has been the #1 sticking point for me too. Even with the various compatibility tools, only about 70% of my library works on Linux, so I'm stuck with a dual-boot.

[–] dkppunk@piefed.social 2 points 6 days ago

Yeah, for me it’s really just wow that’s I play, otherwise I’m typically reading. I tried with Ubuntu, couldn’t get it going. I was looking at Bazzite I think it’s called, but there was some yellow flag about my video card and I was just kind of over it that day. I’ll be giving it another try one of these days lol

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