Notices by TwiSpark Dashity (twispark), page 50
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@techdisk42 WELCOME BACK TO EQUESTRIAN CHITTERCHATTER NETWORK! HOW ARE YOU? #EquestrianVoice/#EquestrianCAPS
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@minti Luckilly I bought fraps ages ago so I have that and thanks I forgot about that but livestream supplies software for screen recording!
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@missloki I was greeted earlier in a similar fashion which has prompted me to excersise my Equestrian Voice whereever possible so I am well voiced for Brony meetups! HOOOOW IS THIS!
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@xgsymarley Might be I remember the name, I haven't used Windows in ages as my primary OS so I've forgotten all the cool programs that let you do this sort of stuff
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@missloki GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODMORNING LOKIPONY #PractisingEquestrianVoice
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@crusader8 Wat? I said for a stream not a screenshot
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How can I capture my screen for a stream on windows? Also for ingame without paying for software ofc :P
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@ponydude Ah, yea in that case a Mac would be best; I have too much stallman in my head to use it without thinking about that stuff too much x(
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@ponydude Closed-source evilness!
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@xgsymarley Hehe, you know what that plant needs? PONIES!
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Happy to see that despite all my extra downloading I'm still nowhere near the download total per day required to run out of quota this month :D
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Beuler. Beuler. Beuler. Beuler.
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Lol who'da think my system would snap into stability when I take it out of power saving mode when runing VM's, VLC, lots of Youtube in Flash with CPU's maxed.... #WhodaThunkIt
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@ponydude Just out of curiousity, what do you run?
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@ponydude *wingcherries*
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@ponydude I'll be on a FreeBSD system before I touch Win8
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@ponydude I will not be touching that unholy beast.
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@ponydude I don't want to go on about this all day because it's just my silly personal issues with it all but I think basiclly the base of all my issues with it is what most people love about it, it's all experimental and far more bleeding edge than Windows and Mac, also the GUI thing, more programs to manipulate with system, less terminal pl0x xD
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@ponydude Yea I like that, just it's still a developing ecosystem I think which means there's constantly new projects with aweosme things and you have to keep your eye out for features you want in other projects so I always feel I might reinstall with a dif distro all the time, also there aren't nearly enough GUI applciations for things people would want to do in linux-based OS
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If I could get my derpyhooves'd head around FreeBSD I'd probably try and use that because FreeBSD is FreeBSD, there aren't thousands of distros each with small changes, it has a rep for being stable (Mac OS X is based on BSD code), just the package management is weird; althought in it's most recent release PCBSD got much better BUT the kernel needs work, I find it has hardware issues more than linux... #icouldgoonalldaysoillstop.
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Windows and Mac are good because you get it, you get your programs and you just run them, I'm not saying they're 'good' because they're closed-source and such but their features make them awesome desktops, GNU/Linux OS just seem to take too much effort in places and it's never just a click,click it's google,forums,forums,blog,blog,try that solution,didntwork,blahblah
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@ponydude I know I know I just feel like it's wasting my desktop's power and such because if I ran that I'd just be using normal apps and then attempting to use Wine and stuff
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@ponydude Mac OS X, Free Software. lul, I used a mac through college and I loved the stability, it had all the apps I could want, I was impossible to break the system (I say that because one wrong click with compiz or something and Ubu can be bricked for most people), and the interface was clean, uniform and still attractive enough that I wasn't moaning about it constantly
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@ponydude XFCE feels so featureless and dull and GNOME2 is just old like you said, so same reason
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@ponydude Oh ok, yea well GNOME2 has no support anymore, just bug fixes and security updates I thought, not just Ubuntu it's the GNOME project
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@ponydude Oh really? They've abandonded default GNOME3? Weird choice but I guess they have a lot of work to do on Unity and people who don't want Unity probably don't like GNOME3 either since GNOME3 threw even more paradigms out the window so they'd go KDE or XFCE etc..
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@ponydude yea that's almost there, I think it needs a bit more refinment; also unity would be nice but that's a long way off, not a huge fan of xfce, lxde, gnome2 because that's like running windows98 on a big powerful desktop. GNOME3 isn't my cup of sewer-tea, KDE.. kinda cool but still not a big fan because of efficiency in some places and the weirdness about having none-kde software with it, Unity works for me, I'm a big fan of optional uniformity in these types of things but Ubuntu annoys me sometimes :P #Indecisive&#Picky
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@ponydude Lol I think what I want is a debian-edition of Ubuntu, that would do it for me I think xD
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@ponydude yea, I hope there's a push to make debian more desktop orientated, I'm not a fan of configuring my desktop, installing kde or gnome or whatever takes a bunch of installing of other stuff
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@greydragon412 lol yes but I think you have to edit the percentage of zoom at the bottom of the window