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  • I won’t be surprised to see him overtake Yuki in the points.

    There was a point in the race when it seemed that yuki would finish either just behind ricciardo or even ahead of him considering he was on new hards. Yes Ricciardo has his self confidence back but I am not ready to buy that Ricciardo is faster than tsunoda all of a sudden. Yes Ricciardo is a more complete driver than tsunoda because he has the maturity and experience which tsunoda showed that he sorely lacks. However on pure pace over a grand prix, tsunoda still seems to have the edge

  • You’re right - but I’d say things on newer windows versions are pretty much out of the box.

    Well the game is purposefully built for windows. It is not a surprise that it is out of the box. What is pleasantly surprising is that this is also true for linux - a platform which most of these games do not support

  • I don’t know why valve does that. I consider myself a pretty informed consumer, and I was under the impression (I believe rightfully so!) that if the Linux logo is not featured, then the game can’t play on any Linux distro more or less.

    Could be some legality issue where a game they cannot Mark a game which is not linux native with the linux logo

  • For example according to ProtonDB Starfield (and yes I know, most people here don't like it - but I do) still doesn't work reliably, especially not on Nvidia cards

    This is an nvidia driver issue more than a proton/wine issue. When amd releases terrible game drivers on windows, amd is blamed so why is linux blamed when it is nvidia's fault¿?

  • Protondb also has some hard numbers. There are some 12000 games that are playable on the steam deck. Also something like 70%+ of the top 1000 steam games are platinum or gold rated which means they work out of the box with zero or minimal effort.

  • Check out protondb to see how your game collection fares on linux. I personally just buy games without checking these days and play on linux but then again I buy older games. Although AAA games also tend to work these days within days of release

  • In the end, it is just an extra layer of testing. Silverblue only provides the base imgaes and confirms its stability. uBlue/bluefin adds the layers on top to the image and tests their stability with the base image before pushing the combined image to users. It is good for people who don't want to do the layering and want something with those defaults out of the box.

  • I always depencies left around from the DE that was removed. Maybe it is because my commands are not the right one but I follow what is recommended by the distro wikis. Like if I am using gnome and then download kde just to try it out(without removing gnome), don't feel like using kde and remove it, I have packages and dependencies leftover from kde when I uninstall it. Neofetch too show an increase in packages even though the only action done was installing kde and uninstalling it

  • to design team and coders

    There no design team or coding team. It is one guy as the main developer(@aeharding@lemmy.world) and others in the community helping out.

    Edit : You can show appreciation through a small donation to the project. There are links in the community sidebar.

  • I think the only we remedy this if we watch the sprint and skip the grand prix so their viewership numbers tank(Though the morons may then scrap the actual GP thinking people prefer the sprints). The GPs are boring anyway on sprint weekends as the sprint has given a clear pecking order of car and driver pace. Sometimes even the sprint itself is dull like the cota one. Very rarely are both the sprint and the main race both great. I can only remember interlagos and Monza being races with great sprint and main races