

Didn’t Valve just fix this with Fex?


Didn’t Valve just fix this with Fex?


I’d appreciate one place to discuss the whole steam hardware ecosystem, so yes.
There are just so many good distros available these days. Doesn’t stop me from using bazzite, though.


Honestly: does anyone at this point think to themselves that using an OpenAI browser is a good idea? What does it even provide in terms of benefit over literally any alternative?
Installed bazzite on my son’s gaming laptop, it works perfectly well and he really likes the ricing.


Going for plastic when paying instead of using a digital wallet, using the banks’ websites for transactions instead of the app.


Sure, throw more shit at the wall, maybe this will stick. I doubt it, though.


This is pretty serious, the EU might be our only hope here. I’m also following the development of Linux for phones, but that is still very much in its infancy.


So it would seem.


Beats me! I’m in the process of moving banking and payment off my phone in preparation for a Linux one. These things will very likely not work on non-proprietary devices.


There’s never been a more urgent time to switch to Linux on pretty much every device.


Since I made the switch these kinds of news are hilarious! Yes, make Win 11 into hell! Your customers are your shareholders, users are too be exploited! How long can it last? Who cares, only the next quarter counts!


I could power a data center with the rolling of my eyes after reading this headline.


Dev doesn’t allow packages of his open source project, people keep creating packages, dev stops support for the OS entirely.
Concise and to the point. My thoughts exactly.


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Thank God we have the GDPR in Europe.


Uhm, isn’t bazzite practically what the author is asking for?
Going anywhere near any of Trump’s businesses is a guarantee for losses and regret. In Trump’s world there are only very few winners, basically only the ones paying for pardons. And it’ll be interesting to see if even this is worth it in the long run.