Autocorrect, my mortal enemy!
Autocorrect, my mortal enemy!
I really like it here, it feels like early Reddit after the dog exodus.
Indeed, the update is set for a November 4 release […].
Yeah, it’s great that today it’s all interchangeable. There’s just so many ways to play games and so many different setups. It was much more limited when computer hardware and tv setups where so different back in the day.
I play Xbox on my pc screen, works quite well.
I think the most common recommendation is to start with Yakuza 0.
When the technology gets there, this will be amazing. I’ll be able to sit down at the computer and say “make me a mystery detective RPG in the style of Sherlock Holmes but set on a cyberpunk styled city on a space station like the Citadel from Mass Effect” and I’ll get just that, generated exclusively for me with a brand new story that fits the themes I asked for.
And you’ll pay $200 for it.
Yeah, the first bit looks a bit off.
I hope the best for this game, the first one was quite fun.
That’s what I thought too. They test the waters for a much higher price point. I’m not buying it, if they price the PS6 above 500€ with a disc drive I say goodbye to console gaming.
I would guess that many tickets are “one away from winning”, so that you keep playing.
I use it too, with the material design skin / add-on, and it’s great. https://github.com/CDrummond/lms-material
Also, I never saw anyone saying anything about a “year of the Linux Desktop”. It’s just a meme.
Huh, that sounds good. I’m curious how well it will run on the SteamDeck.
I remember IE6, it was great!
Huh, that was my first thougth. Why is /home/ configured in systemd-tmpfiles? Seems strange for me.
Maybe? Witcher 3: Blood & Wine was similar.
The thing with Incus is that you get the image repository and manager and the permissions applied to containers make them isolated and secure environments by default running on another user etc etc
This is really hard to read.
I feel that:
There are two attitudes on display here which I see in a lot of software folks. First, that CPU speed is infinite and one shouldn’t worry about CPU optimization. And second, that gigantic speedups from hardware should be expected and the only reason hardware engineers wouldn’t achieve them is due to spectacular incompetence, so the slow software should be blamed on hardware engineers, not software engineers.
No, you’re not.