Nobody should say it imo and I mean nobody, some words can just be left in the past.
warm
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warm@kbin.earthto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do gamers actually like the look of gaming computers and accessories?6·8 days agoFuck no. It’s all disgusting.
I just want rainbow transparent tech back. Let me feel like I am still in the early 2000s.
warm@kbin.earthto Games@lemmy.world•Microsoft has never been good at running game studios, which is a problem when it owns them all91·9 days agoThey would have been fine if they just gave them budget and left them to it, but it was never about producing good games.
It’s what every phone should have to be like.
warm@kbin.earthto Nintendo@lemmy.world•Nintendo is restricting the Switch 2's USB-C port — most third-party docks and accessories won't work thanks to proprietary protocols16·10 days agoBecause they are a scummy company, they want full control.
This is not surprising at all.
There’s plenty of ways to add more functionality with user scripts, also lots of front ends to pick from.
Yea if you have a potato pc then vlc is probably the better choice, mpv is built to perform on newer hardware. Although, I have never tested as I don’t have a low/old spec PC laying around anymore.
Its worth it to try, it’s much faster than vlc and highly configurable.
Who is using vlc when mpv exists?
warm@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Steam’s June Client Update Brings Proton Default on Linux3·11 days agoLinux is not getting exclusive builds anytime soon, in our lifetime I’d wager. So Windows builds would still exist anyway, so it would make no difference having native Linux builds, it would only be a bonus. Besides, if Linux somehow eclipses Windows to a point developers don’t support Windows anymore, then I’m sure there would be compatibility layers or whatever built to run old Linux games on newer hardware too.
warm@kbin.earthto Technology@lemmy.world•Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up41·11 days agoThe laws to ban “AI”, you mean?
warm@kbin.earthto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•NVIDIA Confirms 580 Linux Driver Is The Last For Maxwell (GTX 750 and GTX 900 series) / Pascal (GTX 1000 series) / Volta (TITAN V / Quadro GV10)7·12 days agoAbandon nvidia. Buy amd/intel gpus.
warm@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Steam’s June Client Update Brings Proton Default on Linux1·12 days agoFantastic ahaha
warm@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Steam’s June Client Update Brings Proton Default on Linux2·12 days agoAbsolutely. You are right, the initial uptake is more important right now. Most of the Linux market share on Steam is the Steam Deck right now.
warm@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Steam’s June Client Update Brings Proton Default on Linux2·12 days agoWhere’s the source for that? Every statistic I can find puts Linux at about 4% (never above 5 in history) and specifically for Steam, it’s at 2.69%.
warm@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Steam’s June Client Update Brings Proton Default on Linux2·12 days agoYeah, but I mean when making a decision to natively support Linux, it becomes more likely to skip it as “proton can just handle it”.
So it’s likely we won’t see more native development until Linux desktop adoption is much much higher.
warm@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Steam’s June Client Update Brings Proton Default on Linux2·13 days agoI’d like native builds really, but this kinda discourages that. Then again though, with tiny market share Linux has, it’s understandable devs don’t support it natively. It’s also good to not have to manually enable Proton everytime too.
Oh and I suppose this helps with adoption, one less hurdle for someone to jump through to just play games from their library.
Their customers buy it, so they arent changing that
Yeah, let the boy see! Plus we get to see his eyes!