

Can someone explain the “we hate systemd” meme for me? I’m not exactly new to Linux but the context is lost on me. Does anyone actually hate systemd?
Can someone explain the “we hate systemd” meme for me? I’m not exactly new to Linux but the context is lost on me. Does anyone actually hate systemd?
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Those came after, Valve hasn’t a time machine (as far as I know)
You’re right about games not scaling shit properly, but that’s 99% of the time in gen 8 (console-first) games, where those games where designed solely for big screens with HD+ resolutions. Modern games have already started figuring out scaling for different resolutions and aspect ratios
Peter Pan in Disney’s Return to Never Land (2002).
A friend brought it over and, as was usually the case, I burned a copy to keep for myself. It was my first encounter with DRM, and for completely unrelated reasons, the last time I interacted with physical game media of any kind.
Truly fantastic game, and quite possibly the most underrated game of 2024. Can consider buying it now
Yep, and applicable games, of which are near-none
it was 6% off with max discount for everyone else though
The 20% discount is completely theoretical. Very few games, if any, were discountable that low
THANK FUCK
STEAM NEXT
I’m not sure if I had two separate boot partitions (on separate drives), but I know for certain that windows will try to fuck with bootloaders on other drives during install and certain updates. Has happened to me enough times over the decades to realize the only safe way to keep windows away is an air-gap
Only if you don’t pay attention. It’s there for the COD players
I almost never used the chainsaw in Doom Eternal. Sounds like you just don’t pay attention to enemy weaknesses
Last I checked, if you want to dual boot, you HAVE to install Windows first (or disconnect the linux drive before hand), otherwise it will mess with your boot partitions on all drives.
Windows is also prone to mess with boot partitions randomly long after the initial install, so be wary
Non-capitalist countries don’t exist, smart-ass. But yes, the countries that value people a bit more than capital do tend to protect their people more than capital
I think we all need to remember that no CEO’s speech is more important that stopping human rights violations. Imagine if we had to wait until Hitler was done speaking to do anything
The amount of not KDE answers here surprises me. Y’all a bunch of nerds [endearing]
That makes sense. I could see how that would irk a lot of people, but I’d personally trust the widely used, intensely scrutinized, load-bearing, open-source processes, over a lesser known one.
Yeah those are great… Or do we dislike those too? 🙃