Damn, maybe I should give Arch a try…
Damn, maybe I should give Arch a try…
I am not interested in being preached at unless you have a workable alternative and a good reason why should I switch over.
I gnash my teeth and cry into my pillow every night because I’m not being data harvested by Microsoft. I open my taskbar and wail, for there are no ads to be displayed.
Linux. Not even once.
Again, how is the attacker going to see a piece of paper that is stuck to the side of the screen? This rule makes sense in high traffic areas, but in a private persons home? The attacker would also need to be a burglar.
Why is discord so popular in non-gaming circles? People use it as a shitty, bloated and centralized IRC clone, with the voice fuction being completely ignored.
If the program’s author hasn’t bothered to properly document its function, then it has no business being on my machine.
Linux is omnipresent in serverspace, while Windows Server is used for AD and nothing else. I would say that the usual aproach is moot here.
Great, does it still stomp over the MBR when you try to dual boot? Fix that first.
I was about to ask if AmaroK is any good these days, but then I realized it’s the LibreWolf logo.
And Arch is right fucking there
Last decade! Simpsons should have stayed in the 90’s.
Steam decks and other deck PCs are rapidly gaining ground, not to mention that steam runs natively on Linux. The “less than 1% marketshare” meme is 20 years old at this point and no longer relevant. Once again, there is no excuse.
At this point I wouldn’t be suprised that some dev companies are taking Microsoft kickback money under the table. There is really no excuse for a game not to work on Linux natively on 2023.
Reminder that Steve Wozniak is the true Apple genius.
Go slowly and use plenty of lube, right?