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  • I'm one of these stats, I switched to Linux as a daily driver on my gaming setup a few months ago. I kept the windows drive installed in the box, but it's way more lonely than I thought it would be.

  • The concern is based on industry trends, it would definitely worry me seeing language that vague that can be used to trim the work force.

  • I also had no idea that this was the meaning. Since I electrocuted myself with a fork and an outlet as a child I have the cool feature of being undead. Dope.

  • This was actually the answer. I hadn't manually blocked it to my knowledge, but lemmy.world was on the list along with a news instance and one other. No clue why, but thanks for the comment.

  • I had this a few versions back. I tried clearing the cache, but for some reason only removing Connect and reinstalling it solved the issue.

  • I recently switched to Linux for my daily driver. I picked Nobara. It installed, detected my card, and installed drivers. Pretty straightforward. That said, performance isn't the same. I have just been playing Elden Ring and I am getting the fps, but there's some stutter and screen tearing even with VRR active. Also, ray tracing isn't a default, you need to add some stuff to your Steam launch.

    Overall if you are looking to switch, get a new drive and start Linux on that. Keep your old Windows setup. At least that worked for me. Now I only boot Windows to mod Skyrim since I haven't gotten that ironed out in Linux.

  • I thought of Skyrim, maybe that's a mod. I don't know anymore. Pretty much any property the archer is the upgrade though. I'm thinking the frightened skeleton with an amusing accent is a tier I haven't hit yet...

  • Our group uses Roll20 character sheets on tablets around the table, they're really handy for managing all the buffs and math (Pathfinder 1e). Still rolling dice and using minis. That's the right level of digital stuff for me.