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  • Probably just a coincidence. Most likely maybe.

  • I prefer websites and services who just ask if I'm older than 18.

  • That is longer that expected. But I don't know what I even expected. Laptops can reach those times too (although laptops have bigger batteries).

  • Pre-configured hardware with pre-installed Linux is the best way to expand. The technical side of driver support and gaming support is solved already (besides one specific kind of games, but thats another topic for another day). The biggest hurdle for people is to try Linux and set it up themselves. Only a few nerds go this far. It's amazing right now!

  • It would be nice to have direct comparison between Windows and SteamOS on same hardware, performance wise and also how many purchases.

  • Tekken 5 still my favorite entry in the series. Sad the older games never got a proper PC release. I played Virtual Fighter 1 and 2 on Saturn and 3tb (on Dreamcast), so cannot speak for any newer entries. At least they do not play fluid like Tekken and do not feel as good to me. Virtua Fighter also was less combo oriented. Again, I don't know how the current state of newer Virtua Fighter games are, but I'm a little bit skeptical at the moment. Really need to test them. And I would recommend you too, so you have the right expectations.

    But from the trailer, it looks much better to me than what I experienced 20 years ago lol.

  • Wish companies would announce games later in development cycle. Often they announce too early that if it comes out, I'm sick of reading news, or videos shown about it, announced years ago. It feels like an old game at that point and takes any hype away. At least for me.

  • Nobody cares if their disk utilisation tool is in Rust.

    Wrong. You don't care. There are people who care. Not every information must meet your personal needs in order to be mentioned in the title. Edit: Also we are in a programming community, so this makes you double wrong.

  • I think the streaming with Xbox Cloud Gaming does not work on Firefox and requires a Chromium based or Safari browser. I believe the reason is because Firefox does not have an API for streaming games? Or the current implementation is not compatible with it. I read stuff like that in the past couple years and don't actually know why Microsoft does not support Firefox. So that would be a thing to put on a WOS: Wall Of Shame.

  • Did you see the video or is this a lucky coincidence? I refer to the video uploaded today: "I Used Proton Mail for 6 Months - Is it Good?" (18:37 min.) by The Linux Cast, watch on YouTube or Invidious on Dec 10, 2024

    He explains a bit his experience and talks about switching from Gmail to Proton Mail. So you might be interested into watching.

  • it's like magic or somethin'.

  • From one of my memes (which compares the common 3 OS types): https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/3ad94e0f-c145-4b1b-9a41-16f3ebcfee1b.webp

    It will hurt the whole way down. Please don't climb.

    Also implies that you can actually climb it (metaphorical for "learning") and has the option to stay above or climb down. Based on the image, its an art project that just stays there for you to explore.

  • Another serious suggestion is OpenSUSE. They have a rolling release (like Arch does) model distribution openSUSE Tumbleweed - https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/ and another distribution more stable in a sense like Ubuntu releases versions, openSUSE Leap - https://get.opensuse.org/leap . openSUSE is seriously a good and reliable distribution that existed for long time, but is not too much well known in the entire Linux world. If I was not focused on Arch based distros recently, it would have been my choice probably.

  • https://nyarchlinux.moe/

    Nyarch Linux

    The perfect linux distribution for degenerated weebs.

    It's based on Arch, therefore has my approval. I don't use it, just saw it in some Linux related comment mentioned recently (today in fact).

    I personally use EndeavourOS - https://endeavouros.com/ , which is based on Arch and operates close to Archlinux, but has some automated stuff going on that helps people like me. Its so close to Arch, that I ask myself why I'm not switching to it entirely. Simple answer is: Don't touch a running system.

  • Well, there is not much to say and therefore I won't comment.

  • You can say what you want about the game, but that they make an offline mode for players who purchased it is commendable. At least game is preserved in this way. The only downside is, that nobody is allowed to buy the offline game from that point on. Hopefully they decide against de-listing it on Steam.

  • Right, but we need clowns. I accept any dumpster fire. :D No seriously, I agree with you. I didn't pay any attention to how severe the issue was and just made a list from recent known issues I've heard.

  • Those who did, can't tell anyone anymore.