

There’s no such thing as overkill.
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There’s no such thing as overkill.
Any of the ~15 most used distros is stable when you learn how to not fuck it up.
Yeah, well if they’re new then they don’t know how to not fuck it up, now do they? Besides, in this day and age, you shouldn’t have to tip-toe around an OS to stay on its good side, it should just work.
A two second google search shows cheaters were showing up in ranked games less than a year ago.
there are no online games that don’t have a cheating problem. but there are many online games that don’t have anywhere near as bad of a cheating problem as EFT.
I have it running on an old Dell quadcore workstation with 16gb of memory, alongside around 30 other Docker services including a full Servarr stack, and haven’t noticed any issues with it.
thanks for the tip, but I don’t buy any games I don’t have to.
right, which is literally what I said.
well, is it still working?
It does not support dual boot on a single drive.
this is not true, but they don’t recommend it. they provide instructions for single-drive dual boot on the website.
It’s also a feature of Piefed.
I looked at that link, and that’s a pretty shitty misrepresentation of what they said.
Proton has been an incredible game-changer for Linux
it’s been a game changer for gaming in general. the fact that enough gamers are switching to Linux to boost its market share higher than it’s ever been before is going to change gaming in ways we’re only beginning to see. I mean, Valve is planning a console launch, and who knows what other consoles we’ll see in the coming years. maybe some crowdfunded ones that actually take off. and all this attention from gamers is going to mean some of them start switching to Linux for their everyday tasks, which could end up having an affect on computing in general.
but the best part about it is that it might very well break up the monopoly microsoft has on computing, which is good for the users because it will mean we’ll have more options, and that’s never a bad thing.
stick to games that actually run on Linux
these days, that’s practically everything. last game I tried that didn’t work was Rust, and that was a few years ago. these days, I don’t even check ProtonDB to see if a game works, I just assume it does.
why not copyparty?
these people have been planning on this for lot longer than a year. christians have been trying to ban video games for decades. the only reason this group hasn’t come after more games is because they know they don’t yet have enough politicians behind them to manage it.
Why use Caddy at all then? Tailscale would work just as well, with the added bonus that you could access it outside your LAN without exposing it to the clearnet.
No cause why would anyone pay for Netflix? Everything on there is available for free online.