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Marcus The Board Gamer

@gamingonlinux To slightly misquote Babylon 5
โ€œThey are a dying architecture, we should let them passโ€
โ€œWho? AMD or Intel?โ€
โ€œYesโ€

john117

@gamingonlinux patiently waiting for the steam deck 2 to blow me away! the only thing on my wishlist that will make it a day 1 purchase is support for eGPU, that'll be the day I retire windows entirely!

Daniel Melzak

@gamingonlinux I hope Valve considers making a "console" like PC, something that can fit on my entertainment shelf. Targeting the same performance as a PS5 is what I want. SteamOS is a must.

I would then just stream the games from the desktop PC to the Deck for games that don't run well on the Deck.

Matv1

@gamingonlinux omg I am never going to finish this game. Every time I get close to the end, they just add stuff or levels.
Am I alone in this plight?

Liam @ GamingOnLinux ๐Ÿง๐ŸŽฎ

Reset the counter.

It has been 0 days since someone on @gamingonlinux questioned something I covered because:

- It's not Native Linux.
- It's not open source.

Lol.

V'ger

@ThePlant @gamingonlinux They've obviously mistaken you with that other site, NativeGamingOnFreeLibreOpenSourceSoftware.com

MeaTLoTioN

@gamingonlinux just installed it and had a quick play, looks great, right up my alley. Thanks for sharing.

It worked flawlessly in my Arch+hyprland+Nvidia RTX 2060 Super setup, just installed and ran fine without needing to do anything.

Liam @ GamingOnLinux ๐Ÿง๐ŸŽฎ

Sometimes people ask me what powers GamingOnLinux and the honest answers are:

- Tears
- Code I wrote while drunk

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Dลบwiedziu

@gamingonlinux Obligatory XKCD: xkcd.com/323/

But as a non-drinker I do have to tell that there is no non-satirical research on this topic and there is research that any amount of alcohol is poisonous.

Liam @ GamingOnLinux ๐Ÿง๐ŸŽฎ

*It's actually incredible code I wrote handles all this traffic lol wth

gkrnours

@gamingonlinux I get the feeling you were present since forever. I'm surprised you get that kind of staying power without relying on spite

Luigi :archlinux:

@gamingonlinux
aaww I'm waiting to try to install Wuthering Waves in any way on Steam Deck I was hoping for Junk Store to be possible

Rose

@gamingonlinux "A bridge too far" only if the intent is to continue engaging in anticompetitive behavior. Epic and Microsoft allow competing stores to be downloadable from their stores with no issue.

Liam @ GamingOnLinux ๐Ÿง๐ŸŽฎ

Itโ€™s a huge shame with all this Chrome adblock stuff that masses are recommending Brave. Stop it you fools, if Brave get bigger they will be infinitely worse than Google.

spacebar.news/stop-using-brave

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Kristof :devuan:

@ThePlant This article lol still using brave, ladybird is not ready anyway

Alexf24

@ThePlant Did not know. Will switch to Firefox in my laptop which currently uses Brave.

Skadi

@ThePlant

- Brave isn't worst than Google.

- Any company can end up being evil, even Mozilla.

- If non-geeks don't like Firefox, I recommend Brave or Vivaldi. They're better than Chrome and Edge in terms of privacy, in the current versions.

- We don't know about future versions, so we play the game we have when recommending a tool.

- Browsers must also be judged by versions. It's not because Firefox was slow in the past that it's slow now.

- It's not because Brave put a tracker in some URLs in the past that it still does so in the current version.

- Browsers evolve quickly. Judging any of them based on versions from 5 years ago is crazy.

- Most people won't install Brave to get ads. Most people won't enable Brave BAT tokens because it's too complicated and has a lot of friction for ordinary users.

- People demand more privacy, security and fast loading. Current Brave versions deliver that. Better than Firefox that relies on additional plugins.

@ThePlant

- Brave isn't worst than Google.

- Any company can end up being evil, even Mozilla.

- If non-geeks don't like Firefox, I recommend Brave or Vivaldi. They're better than Chrome and Edge in terms of privacy, in the current versions.

- We don't know about future versions, so we play the game we have when recommending a tool.

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Ninebr34ker [Shane]

@gamingonlinux Indeed! Never been a better time to learn a SBC

Trantion

@gamingonlinux I see these posts now and start to think "Oh no, what has he done _today_?"

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