

I mean, yeah. Maybe not exactly UBI, but my ‘considerably more ideal’ scenario assumes we don’t have to spend most of our lives just to make a living.


I mean, yeah. Maybe not exactly UBI, but my ‘considerably more ideal’ scenario assumes we don’t have to spend most of our lives just to make a living.


In a considerably more ideal world than the one we live in, all games, not just mods, would be free and everyone could just donate to developers of games they found worth the money.
It’ll probably take a long time for that world to materialize, since it’d require all corporations and billionaires to disappear forever first.
In the meantime, either make free mods with an option to donate, or make your own games. Personally I think it’s a waste of time and effort to spend so much of your life on mods for AAA games. I could understand if it was just for fun, but this guy seems to treat this way more seriously.


It should be noted that a lot of ‘unknown’ and even ‘unsupported’ games work just fine, so it’s hard to say what the actual number of ‘playable’+ games is.
As an example - Resident Evil 5 is currently marked as ‘unsupported’, but works flawlessly out of the box. So far I’ve played for about 15 hours and the experience has been perfect.


I’ve been gaming pretty much exclusively on Linux (and Steam Deck) for the last few years. No issues so far. What problems did you run into?


Okay, then I’ll write in Korean, because it’s pronounced the same. If you can’t read it, you’re just a stubborn elitist.


I have no idea who this guy is, but he sounds more like a shareholder/executive than an open source contributor.


Ah yes, USA - the country with the most strict anti-piracy laws, also responsible for forcing them onto the EU. I’m sure it’ll happily defend piracy from supposed attacks on free speech.


I wanted to try Star Trek recently, but found out it’s like 1000 episodes and 15 movies, so it might take a while. Though I’ve heard not everything is worth watching.
Can anyone from Star Trek’s fan base provide some more insights on which shows can be safely skipped, if any?
As for watch order, I’m gonna go with release date order, unless there are any special circumstances.


Vivaldi is not open source, as their own website plainly states.
“If you really want to, you can kinda read most of the code” is not open source, and it’s not transparency.
Vivaldi claimes not to track or profile its users, again on their own website. However, this may or may not be reliably and/or easily verifiable, since the browser isn’t actually open source. So you basically have to trust their word on it.
Vivaldi may be better than Chrome, just like pretty much every single browser, but if you want open source, transparency, or privacy - it’s probably not a browser for you.


Personally I was never interested in GTA 6 to begin with, but this cemented my decision not to buy it under any circumstances.
You may be right. That does seem to make more sense.
This is not true. Most of the competition are clueless nepo babies who win by default.
The rest are people who have been programming embedded systems since they were 3 months old.


Will soon begin? My brother in Christ, it’s begun at least 20 years ago.


‘AI First’ means AI comes before the users, which can be true for any service. It was never an app for you. Just an app that you happened to use.


This wouldn’t be much of an issue if most of the laptops nowadays didn’t come with soldered in ram and no options of expanding.


Good enough I guess?
But why spend resources on useless features that nobody asked for and nobody’s going to take advantage of? Instead of, you know, implementing anything that may benefit the users?
The baby lobby has been hard at work.
To be fair, he never said the self documentation makes any sense. Just that it’s there.


In case you were wondering the ‘w’ in ‘wine’ stands for ‘wine’, and the full acronym is ‘Wine Is Not an Emulator’. What do you think the ‘w’ in ‘Wine Is Not an Emulator’ stands for?
Is it imperative you’re miserable and barely scraping by. Top 1 priority. Actually, it’s in your best interest, but you just don’t realize it!