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I do love DRM just ruining people’s experiences
I do love DRM just ruining people’s experiences
Damn you really don’t know what you are talking about, yet you speak so confidentially.
For future reference just bc a game doesn’t have a native Linux version doesn’t mean it won’t run on Linux and that logo you are looking at specifically talks about what OS the game is specifically made for.
out of my current library of ~250ish games about 30 have native Linux ports and out of my 20 recently played games only Terraria has a native Linux ports (I still use the windows version anyways) hell I am currently playing Control with ray tracing
Yeah it has improved massively in the last year’s, what games do you usually play?
Also showcased how a darknet store looks like (or I guess used to)
Well that’s very entitled of you. Certain places just have bad infrastructure and you won’t be able to fix that by having a job
Considering wine and thus proton don’t support Wayland the games will just run through XWayland so should perform the same as on X11. Personally haven’t encountered any issues outside of things that are caused by X11 limitations
Also as if the artist are actually paid much of anything by the publishers. Focus on the actual problem next time
Probably libre office, honestly can’t name anything else
Wrong order mate
Yeah people are very much lazy and that’s fine, you just have to work around that and well culture is one way of getting people to do what should be done.
As you say Foss does impact quite a lot of those company products however what is the important part of the casual user is what and how they interact directly with the products and well at no point are they expected to directly impact the project, it’s just you use what you are given. That is why they have that people will do things for me mindset bc that is what happens with almost everything the use
We just don’t live in a world where making the changes you want are encouraged. We have been thought to just accept whatever changes happen or at most file a suggestion that almost noone will listen to. Obviously open source is different but it’s still such a tiny minority compared to how the rest of the world functions
NGL I actually didn’t know that I can do such a thing. I do still kinda have a closed source mindset in that anything I use I cannot change or Influence. Like I knew that other people can do that but I didn’t know I can do that
Yeah I have stopped taking these headlines and hype seriously, we get such “discoveries” hyped up every couple of years. Obviously big if true but it’s a damn big if.
But how does that explain the huge increase the month before? It would need to have a lot of user using Linux for a bit and then stop using it after
What happened in April and March?
Eh most people will never hear of this and if they do probably won’t care