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  • Roblox doesn't run on Linux at the moment because the devs have blocked proton and wine. Which, well, pisses me off because I want to put Linux on my daughter's PC.

  • Damn, I just have regular old ADD. I guess I'm like a CRT or something.

  • Can confirm. In the thread because of the thumbnail.

  • Well, yes. I guess I was saying more that it can be done.

    Poor wording on my part.

  • Only use I've found for them on desktop personally is the web interfaces for local hardware. I did use it when I was playing with stable diffusion for a bit but never fine tuned it because stable diffusion kept crashing.

  • Did my image not load?

    Anyway, there's a webapp application that came with Mint and I can use it to setup PWAs through Firefox. I use it for my two router's setup pages.

    Here's a link to the git for the that application: https://github.com/linuxmint/webapp-manager

  • When will Blizzard fans learn

    I mean, they play products released by Blizzard/Activision, so I doubt much learning will take place. Especially after all the decades of Activision being complete tools to their customers.

    The second that merger was announced I peaced out. I knew what was coming after having witnessed what became of COD.

  • That's...their point.

  • That's the way AT&T used to be with their minutes. They called it rollover. Now they basically do everything but tell you to fuck off.

  • "Included".

    Imagine getting a steam deck and you're out and about and you use your hotspot so you can play a game. Your game needs to be updated. Now imagine you have the $35 plan. You won't even make it to playing your game before you get throttled to 128KB/s.

    Hotspots are the new thing they've modeled the plans around. First it was minutes, then it was texting, then it was data, now it's hotspots.

    edit: I've been arguing about this with them for ages because we WERE on a grandfathered plan from when they bought out cingular. They got rid of our plan (Kicked us off said plan.) and these are the only 3 options they have left.

    edit2: Forgot to mention. The rationale they give for this is that they "don't want people using their cellular data to replace their home internet".

  • Are we counting replays of games here?

  • I hope they can never get their master link to go together.

  • Those bike repairers are the worst of all.

  • Mine yell at me in a British accent.

  • The Dollar Tree near me had Halloween decorations out already when I was there this evening.

  • Nobara is gaming centric, so no. Glorius Eggroll codes on a version of Proton and is the developer of Nobara. However, when I gave it a go I found it to be a bit buggy. YMMV though. (Nobara I mean. His version of Proton is amazing.)

  • I mean...with a good enough imagination.