

I moved back to Linux and it works wonderfully. Except for HDR. That require a bit of tinkering. And there is no good way of getting it to work in any Linux browser, except for some very clunky workarounds. Hopefully that will be fixed.


I moved back to Linux and it works wonderfully. Except for HDR. That require a bit of tinkering. And there is no good way of getting it to work in any Linux browser, except for some very clunky workarounds. Hopefully that will be fixed.


Lemmy lacks a bit of polish


What if you ask if you can borrow their phone and password for an hour? They have nothing to hide?
It’s the internet. Dont question the weird!


No, it is supposed to be a weapon in the class war… https://logicmag.io/failure/the-automation-charade/
Good! People should not eat that crap. It’s hardly food.


I’ll support Nintendo games. Nintendo is one of the big studios that actually publish finished games, and doesn’t fill them with micro transactions.
I wish their lawyers where less aggressive, but the games are solid.


You parents would just tell you something and you assumed it was true until you learned years later they where just winging it with bullshit.


How much proof do you need. The Wikipedia page alone have tons of sources.
The Star Wars universe is not interesting enough for all the TV show and movies being made. George Lucas is not Tolkien and the world building was fine enough for the original trilogy, but it’s simply too boring for more content. Tolkiens work gets more interesting as you learn more about the details. Star Wars is the opposite. The more information you get the less interesting it is.
Also the Jedis are just cops/soldiers. They are not inherently good.


I have given up on this series. I’m not even sure I would read the next book if it was released tomorrow. Maybe if the series is ever fully released I might reread it from the beginning to end. It’s like if Netflix published books.


The network effect is definitely at play. But the usability is not really there yet. Just finding communities through the app I’m using is not always working right.


I feel like a lot of similar games has been released recently.


I think both solutions are probably reasonable secure. Personally I use the proton solution, because I like that my data is in Europe and I prefer to pay for services. I like the more transparent and honest business where I pay and get something in return.


Lemmy is not ready for a more mainstream user base.


But is this actually a problem. Does people go around now and need proof that they bought some property?
To me it seems like blockchain is a solution looking for problems that doesn’t really exist.
Check out Bazzite Linux. It has been very stable for me and all the games I tested just works.