Linux is omnipresent in serverspace, while Windows Server is used for AD and nothing else. I would say that the usual aproach is moot here.
Linux is omnipresent in serverspace, while Windows Server is used for AD and nothing else. I would say that the usual aproach is moot here.
Great, does it still stomp over the MBR when you try to dual boot? Fix that first.
Steam decks and other deck PCs are rapidly gaining ground, not to mention that steam runs natively on Linux. The “less than 1% marketshare” meme is 20 years old at this point and no longer relevant. Once again, there is no excuse.
At this point I wouldn’t be suprised that some dev companies are taking Microsoft kickback money under the table. There is really no excuse for a game not to work on Linux natively on 2023.
Minetest + Mineclone2 - Minetest is an engine for block mining games, while Mineclone tries to recreate old school Minecraft as close as possible.
I’m sorry op, I tried to summon all of my fucks, but alas, there were none to give
RPG books. So many RPG books.
I remember installing Debian in 2008 as a complete linux noob and only pressing the space bar to install it. Has the procesd changed in the meantime?
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Hit things with fists so that you can hit them with farming implements later on.
So now we have Wario-ware style microgames as captchas? Beats “which piece of this image is a bus?”.
Like if I put $200,000 into a piece of work I need to have some guarantees.
That’s called investing, and guess what, sometimes you lose on investments. If you want guaranteed income, you can be a salaried employee.
I can’t put years of my life into a project that I need to make money off of, give it out for free and hope for donations. That’s insane.
If the end goal is monetization, then say so upfront, don’t worm your way into communities and start hawking your wares. Again, not everything needs to be a profit making machine, volunteering, donations and non-profits exist.
You know, people who do it for a living, who’d like to eat food and be independent rather than being stuck in some dreary ass company or under the thumb of Google. Ever consider that?
Your personal ambitions are not a concern of me, or anyone else. You sound like the Lemmy community is putting a damper on your dreams of making it big (it’s never just about putting food on the table,right?). Maybe we want a place where we can talk to each other and not have ads shoved into our faces, like on every other platform?
If you want to set up a commercial based instance, go ahead, just don’t be surprised if you don’t recieve a warm welcome.
Framing anti-monetization as a “tankie and anarchist” stanice is a bit disengenuos. I know that hosting costs money, but this can be handled through donations.
Not everything on the internet needs to be a for-profit venture, archive.org and Wikimedia work just fine as donations supported NGOs.
If I understood the funny words magic man correctly, he is complaining that flatpaks don’t come from a single trusted source and may become a vector for malware, unlike official distro repositories. Still, that was a very technobabble way of saying it.
I too starter with mail-in DVDs and dial-up, but for Debian. Opening the package manager and trying all those cool programs was the bomb.
External harddrive, drag&drop.
“Tech exec has an eating disorder” doesn’t really drive engagement, does it?
Noooo, we can’t let companies lose on bad investments, it is a sin in the eyes of The Red Line! Quickly, let’s whip up a bailout for those poor billionares!
Archive.org, they have a huge selection of books and other forms of media, and they really need donations.
A cool film that used its low budget creatively has been turned into a crappy franchise on par with Halloween and Friday13th. Shame.