

oh wow, the web app looks great. always thought lemmy looked pretty bad from every desktop ui ive found
oh wow, the web app looks great. always thought lemmy looked pretty bad from every desktop ui ive found
yeah i think putting the com name and the up/downvotes on the same line would fill some of the dead space between posts
just installed. looks great so far!
i don’t think anyone in this thread is saying we shouldn’t have proton, but just that it is holding back actual linux development. I for one love my steamdeck and use proton all the time.
but facts are facts, and there are less games being developed for linux because of proton.
you’re missing the point. the linux gaming market is increasing, but proton is in some ways a crutch keeping proper linux support from games because its much easier to support just one platform rather than two.
about 10 years ago, i noticed steam was available for linux. for the longest time i had pretty much written off gaming on linux (apart from like tuxcart, nethack, emulators…). i hadn’t considered actually being able to play “real” games.
that was before proton, so there really wasn’t a ton of stuff i could play, but i found some good stuff like hotline miami, papers please, super win the game.
obviously now we have proton and linux can be argued as a superior gaming platform in many cases.
oh nice
yeah i noticed yesterday duckduckgo browser has ai now
i may be wrong, but arent you paying for support, not features?
millennial. turned 40 this year.
naw, we have a cd juke box at my work. pretty sure ill be burning them for the foreseeable future.
i burned a cd 2 weeks ago.
yeah i have this on emulationstation
Hello from little rock
in order (2000-present): red hat, slackware, debian, ubuntu, arch, manjaro, nix
here’s the deadspace i was noticing: