nvidia drivers on linux is troublesome. They don’t support their own proprietary drivers well and don’t share with the devs working on open source ones. As expected, you end up with two different feature incomplete drivers and it’s a huge hassle.
iirc you should be fine with an intel or and cpu and it’s just the gpu you need to be careful with, but my experience is with an amd cpu and nvidia gpu so I may be wrong
For those who don’t want to read the article, it’s a list of games. Each game gets a paragraph to summarize it and a paragraph of thoughts from a writer.
The games listed are:
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor (PC)
Monster Prom (PC)
ValiDate: Struggling Singles in your Area (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch)
The Sims (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch)
A Summer's End - Hong Kong 1986 (PC)
Signalis (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch)
Even Cowgirls Bleed (PC)
Heaven Will Be Mine (PC)
Ikenfell (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch)
Gone Home (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch)
Citzen Sleeper (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch)
Tell Me Why (PC, Xbox)
Milky Way Prince - The Vampire Star (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch)
Totally agree, but at the moment it’s the best Lemmy has to offer.
I don’t have any experience with kbin, but I’ve heard you can control which instances you see content from there and can also see/interact with content from Lemmy.
Your best option is probably to change the feed view from “All” to “Subscribed” and subscribe to the community’s that you’re interested in seeing content from
The update had me confused for ages too. Glad I’m not the only one