Skip Navigation

User banner
Posts
22
Comments
212
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • This was the thing some 10 or 15 years ago.

  • Ah, I see.

    Linux client is a joke, I use the proton version because it's more stable.

    This isn't uncommon. Proton is way better if the developer half-assed the port.

    Also, this reminded me that I wanted to try BeamMP. Sucks if it's unplayable.

  • It's probably just to not falsely advertise support when some of the untested games don't work.

  • I noticed an extra word and looked it up.

    'I Still Don't Care About Cookies' is a fork of 'I Don't Care About Cookies'. It's not owned by Avast.

  • If you're unsure and just want something easy, my recommendation is Pop OS. I think it has replaced Ubuntu as the generally recommended works-out-of-the-box distro.

    Pop is Ubuntu based and inherits most of its good qualities. I consider it mostly an improvement, especially for gaming.

  • Edit: Oh sorry, I missed the other reply thread.

    EA games and such sound plausible, but

    No fromsoft

    I have probably played their whole steam catalogue on linux. They work fine.

    Same for TES and Fallout.

    Just to make sure, you did enable proton for "unsupported" games, right?

  • Compatibility isn't perfect, but I have to ask, what does your library look like if so few games in it work?

  • Why is there such a large jump from TS to JS?

  • I think most people just know him from tesla/spacex/cryptobro/pedo accusation submarine/hyperloop or some subset of that.

  • People with different definitions were constantly bickering on whether it qualifies as open source. It might as well for all I care.

    But it's not free and open source with that restrictive license. The word free doesn't refer to the price tag.

  • It's not foss, unless they've changed the 'temporary licence' yet.

    E: It is an awesome project and I really hope it takes off, but this isn't the best place to post it.

  • I nuked my accounts and I'm fully content with that. There's no fomo, I haven't even bothered to peek at how my old subs are doing.

    I still use site:reddit.com when making searches, but that's a different thing.

  • That can't be quite right either, as it would be eaten immediately.

    I looked it up, most specific I could find is this quote:

    ...leakage from the power rails leading to the I/O chip

    Not sure how accurate this is, but the power has to originate from something that is actively powered.

  • I think the first ARM processor consumed no power

    Now that would be some efficiency aight.

    I recall something about operating on leak current alone, which is probability where you got that from.

  • Yeah, I used that outdated bottles package for too long before realizing.

  • With mushrooms growing out of it!