

Check out Bazzite Linux. It has been very stable for me and all the games I tested just works.
Check out Bazzite Linux. It has been very stable for me and all the games I tested just works.
I moved back to Linux and it works wonderfully. Except for HDR. That require a bit of tinkering. And there is no good way of getting it to work in any Linux browser, except for some very clunky workarounds. Hopefully that will be fixed.
Medito, it’s free :)
Too bad. One can hope that when Valve release SteamOS for general use, a decent amount of those forced to upgrade to Windows 11 later this year will use SteamOS instead… and maybe that will give Linux some traction amongst gamers. But it might also not.
I wish the GoG client supported Linux the same way Steam do.
Because you are making the tired old authoritarian argument that democracy is slow, and therefore it’s better to create hierarchical organisations with some benevolent dictators. And I believe that power always corrupts so it’s not a good solution. You believe some different so we will never agree.
True. Take a look at SimplexChat. It has a distributed architecture and allow people to host their own servers. Might be a good backup, if Signal should ever go down.
You don’t have to have everybody worry about owner duty. Cooperatives doesn’t have to be tiny organisations. You can have full time employees and so on: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_cooperative_movement
Probably. But it shouldn’t matter. Their architecture assume the server is hostile.
You’ll never be able to compete with mega corps that can scale and sell your data, in order to provide a service for free. Price will never be the selling point of a more democratic web.
Why would it have to be cheaper? I’m not going to make a list. It’s a normal form of organisation in my country. For example my whole apartment complex is owned by the people who live there. We vote on what we want to pay in rent and how we want to spent the money.
And the same can be done with data coops. Here is one: https://data.coop/
There are others, with other values.
In my country a coop is a legal entity and it does give you actual ownership. And we do have data coops where people pay, and vote on how services should be developed.
Non profit coops. It need to be people owned.
It’s the internet. Dont question the weird!
You parents would just tell you something and you assumed it was true until you learned years later they where just winging it with bullshit.
How much proof do you need. The Wikipedia page alone have tons of sources.
The Star Wars universe is not interesting enough for all the TV show and movies being made. George Lucas is not Tolkien and the world building was fine enough for the original trilogy, but it’s simply too boring for more content. Tolkiens work gets more interesting as you learn more about the details. Star Wars is the opposite. The more information you get the less interesting it is.
Also the Jedis are just cops/soldiers. They are not inherently good.
And Crusader Kings 3
Blå = blue Haj = shark
Blue shark. Also known as the great blue shark in English.
You are right. Luckily we have a lot of choice when it comes to gaming hardware. I feel like Nintendo is better for families with kids, because you can easily share a moment by docking it to the big screen and play some Mario Kart or some other Nintendo couch multiplayer.