

For that one game. There may be more games experiencing this but the 70% number I’ve seen is from one developer so far.
For that one game. There may be more games experiencing this but the 70% number I’ve seen is from one developer so far.
He did in the next sentence. There’s not enough players on Linux to justify it.
Agreed that competition only helps us users
Battle hardened > new
Unless the new has a killer feature set worth the trade off in potential bugs
Looks great I’ll have to give it a spin
This feels like it was written by someone who hasn’t done sysadmin of a Windows network in a long time. Everything is online and is almost always one click now. Provisioning, removing permissions, updating email filters, adding users. Each item is so much easier now than it used to be. I loving running my PopOs install but let’s not pretend that SysAdmin is the 90s nightmare it once was.
Very true. Also the degradation due to installed programs hasn’t been a thing for some time. Even if something does happen you can refresh without losing any data very easily these days.
VNC would not work for your needs.
I’ve had success in this set up using TeamViewer (over internet) or No machine (local network).
Point 4 is only true if you buy a pre built system. If you install the OS yourself there is very little pre installed.
Digg refugee from back then. The amount of people coming over wasn’t as significant as we see today. But yes there were lots of posts about how to use Reddit, tools to make Reddit look prettier or more like Digg. Diggers found the subreddit subscription confusing. Literally all the posts we see today from Redditors coming to Lemmy.
This has got to be bait from that user. The third screen is like the keyboard screen. What the heck are they even talking about. 36 hours to still be in the first three screens.
I’d really advise against forcing all code contributions to be copyrighted to you. It doesn’t send a great message to contributors. It also gets murky if any libraries are used.