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Cake day: 2023年6月13日

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  • Sometimes it doesn’t. I’m 12 years on T next week and I’m still dummy thicc lol. It’ll happen, maybe just not 100% how you want or expect, if you’re not careful you’ll get a beer gut too. That’s one of those things that changes slowly and you don’t really notice except when you think about it and you realize it’s definitely happened and maybe not always in ways you’re completely thrilled with, it’s kinda like when you realize you now have ass hair. Gaining and losing weight can make it visibly happen faster, along with working out - but work out for the health benefits, not for the hope it’ll make you less thicc because many times it won’t do that but the new ability to crush watermelons with your thighs is pretty fun.










  • I despised Windows doing it automatically too, but that mostly had to do with how long it took, when it did it, and what those updates were. I think if Windows did updates like Bazzite, in the background while the computer isn’t under heavy load, rather than taking five + minutes at shutdown when you just want to go to bed, and you never boot back up to find out that the update was nearly unremovable AI garbage or ads, it’s better.

    For the casual users who just want their computer to work, I think it’s a good way of doing it if you can’t do live patching for whatever reason, but for the OS as a hobby folks (I get it, no shade, lol) that you sometimes see in Linux spaces online, manual updates can be part of the fun.


  • It’s doing the updates automatically in the background, but it applies them on the next reboot. It’s easy to change that and manually update but I like how unintrusive it’s been - I’ve had to go and check to make sure my machine is actually updating. And if for whatever reason the update breaks something I can roll it back and still have a working computer and deal with tinkering later, but it hasn’t broken yet. I’m on Bazzite. It’s opinionated and I definitely wouldn’t recommend it to everyone, but I really like it.