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Game dev and Linux user

  • I had issues with debian-based distros as well, that's why I switched to fedora. I also think the go 3 has better support in general. The cameras are still annoying but things have gotten better, with Firefox getting libcamera support.

  • Fuckity bye

  • I agree but also I saw the words "vote" and "nix" and nearly had an aneurism.

  • I personally got a surface go 3. Put fedora on it and the surface kernel and it works pretty good - GNOME's interface honestly works better for touchscreens then windows. Just be aware that some config might be needed - I had an issue with the keyboard that required making a udev rule (I documented it on the surface kernel github issues page).

  • If the entire list isn't outer wilds its bs.

  • Meanwhile valve: You can now sue us. Please dont make us arbitrate.

  • Its pretty much up to the developer. You can have no DRM and not even require steam to be open, or you can make your game unplayable.

  • Man I wish. Those puzzles are ingrained in my skull forever.

  • It should - I don't have one myself but I had someone test it and there weren't any issues. It has full steam input support too.

  • thanks!

  • Pro tip: if you have nextcloud you can set aegis to backup to a folder synced to the cloud, giving you automatic cloud backups. It can keep multiple copies too to prevent a situation like that happening.

    But yeah, sorry that happened, hope you find another way to access those accounts.

  • they aren't publicly traded so that's probably part of the reason.

  • Wanted to update that I'm almost through the first book, mixed feelings at certain parts, but I'm enjoying the end on Schar's world. Felt like the beginning had a lot of unnecessary sidetracks and random deaths. But I do definitely love the ideas, especially all the culture technology, so I'll probably check out the second book.

  • This isn't even an issue though, its just to fix bugs with certain websites that block Firefox for no reason or have other weird compatibility issues. Which I would think is a good thing?

  • There are so many legitimate things to complain about with Mozilla, why do people go out of their way to complain about the most innocuous shit.

  • There's experimental support, they're hoping it'll be feature complete by 2026.

  • I've seen arch gain a lot of popularity lately, at least in my circles.

  • The first domino is probable gaben working at microsoft honestly