Opinion: Games that have “linux support” but explicitly check for Steam Deck hardware should have a disclaimer on the store page or even have their Steam Deck verified status revoked.
Opinion: Games that have “linux support” but explicitly check for Steam Deck hardware should have a disclaimer on the store page or even have their Steam Deck verified status revoked.
Sometimes I run the update command and there hasn’t been an update since yesterday. I think that’s pretty close.
Are you referring to some kind of “opportunity economy”?
Fork them kids
The windows partition is bloat. Delete it.
While I agree with most of the things you said, automatic reboots is a good security feature. And it isn’t android that’s the problem. It’s Google Play Services.
more bugs, less features.
Android’s biggest mistake was not enforcing vendors to port newer releases for older phones.
Android’s second biggest mistake was splitting and closed-sourcing the Play Services to fix their biggest mistake.
Hecking heck
While neat, it isn’t very useful without automatic redirects and opengraph support. Both are not optimal to do as a vue app. Doable if nuxt and the nuxt-og-image module is used.
I can even run games that don’t work on modern Windows, like Fallout 3.
I charge a consulting fee. If you have to ask, you can’t afford it.
Or you can host your own instance and let the servers send you all their data (instances can still defederate)
That’s covered by my phone.
I think I forgot I payed for no ads. And I’ve been jumping between it, Thunder, and Eternity. I don’t think any support Lemmy collapseable spoiler sections.
I have a Google home. The only reason I have it is because Spotify gave them away for free back in 2019. It sits unplugged somewhere.
Its the anniversary of deciding the Internet was not an unwanted child.
Technically it’s the Internet’s conception date, not its birthday.
There’s a post every so often on [email protected]