That is akin to amputating your leg because you’re tired of stubbing your toes.
That is akin to amputating your leg because you’re tired of stubbing your toes.
This is not remotely helpful.
All fair. I haven’t tried either with the Deck, though that’s more because I don’t want to try games from either platform with a controller. I have had success running both on my Linux desktop, though.
This is just my experience, but I have had next to zero issues running games on the Deck that were related to the platform. Most problems I’ve encountered are along the lines of the game being KBM-centric and it being difficult to play with the controller inputs.
The only Linux-specific issues I can’t think of are related to trying to install or mod games outside of Steam (Skyrim in particular is far more difficult to mod on Linux than I expected).
AMD.
You’re right. It felt like it was the right thing to say, but it was disingenuous.
Putting a link to a license at the end of your comment is going to have a severe negative effect on how seriously people will take you.
Edited to remove my disingenuous apology.
If you’re on Linux (or Mac), add an alias to your .bashrc:
alias activate="source env/bin/activate"
Now you can activate your venv by just running activate
in the project root!
Seems legit as a concept, though the author is giving weird vibes.
I’m not sure what “globohomo” means but it sounds like a 4chan homophobic term. Additionally the author says they wanted a search engine giving results without “political inclinations”, which reads to me as “reality has a liberal bias and I don’t like that”.
I’ll pass on this for now.
Thank you, I really appreciate that!
Thanks for your input. I received the message that my comment was removed from “automod@lemmy.world”, so that combined with the fact the community’s rule 2 was “no tiktok posts” led me to believe it was a .world action. Your take makes more sense.
That’s helpful, and part of what I’ve found, but I don’t think that’s what I’m looking for.
A comment of mine was removed earlier today and “rule 2” was cited, but I don’t see any relation to the rules in the TOS.
To be fair, my understanding is the “10 is the last version” idea came from a developer speaking in an unofficial capacity and the media ran with it. It may have never been true.
What company, EA? When did people stop buying their games?
They didn’t frame it as “paying valve three bucks”. They said “paying valve 3 bucks on my 10 dollar game”. The phrase “paying pennies on the dollar” comes to mind as a common idiom for saying you’re paying a small fraction of the total, and neither literally means nor implies paying actual pennies.
Disclaimer: this absolutely sucks and I’m baffled that they’ve made this move at all.
That being said, I don’t think folks have noticed the very specific situation where this is the case:
Users who redeemed digital copies of a Blu-ray or DVD purchased from Funimation were granted access to the streaming service, where they could store and stream the purchased program or film.
They are very specifically removing the free digital copies that came with buying hard copies via Blu-ray or DVD. It still sucks, but no one is losing a digital product they outright bought.
But other than that, there’s no reason!
OP literally said in the post that they have their own headphones paired. Disabling Bluetooth is an unhelpful suggestion, hence the downvotes.
Imagine if Star Citizens got picked up by someone else who could actually finish it.
The gameplay loop is tremendously boring, too. I have no idea how they did that, since it’s basically the same as Minecraft.