It’s on BeeHaw from my perspective at least
I like Minecraft
It’s on BeeHaw from my perspective at least
They did give people 3 years of advance notice that would happen, to be fair. Much better than the one month warning this would have been.
What does this mean? I just started trying out Linux for gaming with my NVIDIA graphics card yesterday. What’s gamescope?
Don’t stream to the TV, you do have to plug it in directly. A Raspberry Pi sized computer is perfect for this, and then you don’t need to run a cable all the way to your gaming PC.
Mojang strategy
It’s not a good ratio, but assuming they managed to fill the three developer positions they were intending to when this interview was given last year and no one has left since then, that’s 5 full time employees to 5 board members. I can’t find more up-to-date numbers on the employee count unfortunately.
We have the technology
I need more gradients
I’m probably a bit late to reply, but… He was @ mentioned in the body of the original post, which Mastodon would have notified him of because mas.to is federating. Opening the notification would bring him to this thread on Mastodon, where everything would appear as it normally does when viewing a thread on Mastodon. From there, you can hold a conversation as normal with notifications and all. Unless you were looking at instance URLs, you probably wouldn’t even notice the user you’re replying to isn’t on Mastodon themselves.
Beauty of federation! It (mostly) just works!
Sounds to me like the instance you’re looking for is Blahaj Lemmy over at lemmy.blahaj.zone.
That makes more sense considering Valve still hasn’t released anything SteamOS related other than a recovery image.
Does sleep mode on the Steam Deck fail?
Coming from someone with a deviated septum, you can’t 😔
Well that’s disappointing but pretty expected. The Acer AH101-D8EY was my first VR headset. I can’t imagine why it didn’t catch on.
That doesn’t really apply to Lemmy’s content though, since unlike Lemmy.world, Threads users won’t be able to create /c/ communities. If a Threads user wants to post to a community in a way that Lemmy recognizes them, they’ll have to post it to one under a Lemmy instance’s control, or Lemmy users won’t see a thing.
That’s interesting! They aren’t supposed to do that though, right? It goes against Google’s policy.
Sure, but installing them is a step in the LineageOS installation guide.
I’m using LineageOS 20 right now, waiting on 21. I’ve been getting weekly updates since I installed it, so things seem fine for them.
I can look at the earliest posts and comments on my account from 10 years ago and cringe at my past self. I’ll definitely be able to do the same with this account in the future haha