I can see a Steamdeck 2 happening, but definitely not a 3.
I can see a Steamdeck 2 happening, but definitely not a 3.
I’m sorry, but this story makes you seem like an entitled prick. I’m sure you are not, though, and the story is missing some crucial context
Alright, so what is it this time that they want to divert attention away from? Has Trump payed more people to keep quiet about something?
This is false for at least World of Warcraft. Everyone who has every done any random group content can attest to the fact that it is always hardest to find a good tank.
Thanks for the link! Was an interesting read.
Isn’t it always?
To be fair, if you use an oven mitt, it is about two gloves full of garlic.
Do you have a source that this claim is just a myth?
No I follow the 3-2-1 rule which states that you should have 3 copies in 2 locations where 1 of them is remote.
In my case, the remote part is two external SSDs where I leave one with my parents and the other one plugged into my NAS which does automatic daily backups. When my parents come I swap them around.
too important to self-host
For me it’s the other way round. My photos are too important to trust any corporation - no matter how trustworthy they say they are.
As long as it doesn’t become Reddit 2.0.
To be fair, if you do not care about the newest iteration of whatever Nvidia is up to (Frame Generation, RTX HDR, etc.) and don’t play games with kernel-level anti-cheat systems, there are really no issues with gaming on Linux these days - at least in my experience.
You’re absolutely right that Linux is still missing a lot of the features that are available on Windows. But the freedom you get with it is so worth it for me, even if my 4090 is bored most of the time.
… in the US. In other countries, they can’t be bought and likely never will be.
As a Martian I feel left out.
KDE X11 is also quite janky for me. KDE with Wayland is pretty smooth. I’m using Fedora 40 btw so no idea if that is because Wayland is the new default when using the KDE spin.
True.
The only thing the average consumer will even notice is the end of support for Windows 10. However, once the prompt to upgrade to Windows 11 appears, 99% will click “yes” and forget about it. They might be a little annoyed by the changes, but that will be all.
And why is cuteness and craziness binary?