I’ve been playing most of my games on Linux since, well, years. When Valve introduced Proton it made things even easier, and currently I just enable Proton Experimental on Windows games and it just, works…really impressive when you think about it :)
I’ve been playing most of my games on Linux since, well, years. When Valve introduced Proton it made things even easier, and currently I just enable Proton Experimental on Windows games and it just, works…really impressive when you think about it :)
Well, that is an interesting potential outcome. Maybe the earlier you get to the big bang the slower time runs, just like when you approach an event horizon.
Did they lock up the A-Team in an old barn with some old equipment again?
Oh wow, this is epic. And a mindfuck. I love it!
This is not going to end well, I think, for both the private mercenary companies and the Russian MoD. Excellent timing as well, with the Ukrainian counteroffensive and all.
One bunga bunga party too many, I guess.
I just use Ubuntu 22.04 on my personal home-built PC. It just works, and I’m not interested in too much tinkering. My wife’s PC also runs Ubuntu 22.04, I have a ton of raspberry Pi’s with standard raspbian on them. And my work laptop runs Windows 11 and it is decent enough.
I’m happy. I can run Steam with all the games I want pretty flawlessly, with some minor tinkering sometimes. But it is a solid experience.
I do, you get Youtube Music as well and no ads, which is a great combination.