Next year he'll probably do a homelab tour.
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Just because he's still got a big audience, I do wonder if we'll see any noticeable bumps in the number of linux users.
Probably gonna be temporary, but still makes me curious
Some people are going to bounce off, but this kind of publicity for linux from the once most subscribed youtube channel is great. Most videos about linux don't exactly fit the recommendation bill for a lot of Youtube viewers. Also not to mention that he emphasizes that he is "not a tech guy". And to add to that, his channel is a primarily gaming channel meaning people will not write linux off thinking it can't play any games.
If nothing else, I bet a good chunk of people will be crediting this video as the reason why they got into linux/FOSS and even STEM in general in the future.
What did he do to speed up the browser startup time?
I seem to recall a way to run the browser as a background service so itβs essentially always running. You just "File > New Window" when you start it.
Itβs hazy thoughβ¦ been a while and it was when I was using SwayWM
Probably removed the Flatpak and installed native?
not really, native ones are still as bad and heavy as the containerized ones, especially web browsers
Glad that's working for you but for me Flatpak is noticeably slower at startup (last couple distros, like uhh Fedora, Cachy, OpenSUSE). This is not an indictment of Flatpak in general; it's a nice project. But not all of us can ruin the distributed supercomputers you're running in your laptop
I'm thinking he runs a script that opens the browser as a window minimised at startup. So any browser window he opens is just another window and Firefox doesn't have to startup every time
rare linux l
you misspelled w
Haha! I started watching one Pewdiepie video, I dunno, five-or-ten years ago or something, and as soon as I started the video he started screaming. I turned it off and never went back.
You would be surprised to see the contrast lol. His videos these days are pretty chill and mostly just family vlogs around Japan.
what did he do that this picture makes people leave this community?
You don't need to worry about it. His new content is that of a completely different person, and it's been more than half a decade since his last controversy.
don't look
Again, I genuinely feel that Pewds' content has changed dramatically since his early days, for the better. He seems much more considerate, thoughtful with what he says, and mellower in general. I don't think anyone should feel bad at all for liking his recent content.
But you clicked this so...
I'm gonna stick to things Pewds drew controversy over that were actually on video. Not laying out accusations, just laying out why he's a controversial figure in an unbiased fashion.
spoiler Forewarning, some of this is heavy.
Pewdiepie was a very edgy youtuber for most of his career, usually laying out unfiltered hot takes. They were all pretty normal edgy guy things. Think Idubbbz in terms of flavor.
I will say that I personally noticed a major change in his content after his slogan "Subscribe to PewDiePie" was used in the Christchurch mosque shooting in 2019. I think he realized just how toxic portions of his audience were from that tragedy, and ended up changing direction because of that. That was also mostly not in his control.
There were something like half-a-dozen controversies directly caused by his own actions, such as when he payed two people on fiver who didn't speak English to hold up a sign reading "death to all jews", and calling it a social experiment to show how people will do anything for money.
Another time he faced backlash for saying the N word during a livestream.
He also said he joined ISIS as a joke at one point.
Most of his controversies are like this, where he does some edgy inflammatory shit, realizes he went to far, apologizes, then everything goes back to the way it was before.
He started YouTube in 2006, then again in 2010 under PewDiePie. It's been more than a decade either way. It's been 6 years since his last controversy. I wouldn't worry about how people judge him now.
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Doesn't sound really controversial, just stupid
Fr he made a sincere apology, no bs and moved on, KSI said the P word and made the most scripted insincere apology and didn't get half the bs he did. The sad reality is success brings people who want you to fail and drop to their level of pathetic joblessness to make them feel better about themselves no matter what you do.
He's the most viewed YouTuber. It's apparently impossible for a decent person to achieve this level of success in the hate machine that is the YouTube algorithm.
Said the bad n word on stream.
That's a nice rice even, what the hey, kinda makes me wanna fuck around in wms again
the relapse is real