Oh to start OSRS blind again like I was a kid (just RS at the time)
Good luck with the new account!
Oh to start OSRS blind again like I was a kid (just RS at the time)
Good luck with the new account!
As a furry
The Heritage Foundation can get absolutely fucked.
Then buy a physical copy and store backups on a media server.
That or buy the media on a digital service and rip the file or screen capture it out.
Even buying a physical copy only entitles you to “ownership of a license” nowadays anyway. Ie: how Nintendo gets away with all their bs surrounding emulation.
I’m just waiting for a good 2-in-1 Linux solution to come around. I don’t have the programming chops to try and make something myself.
I’d love to have something like Gboard (maybe de-googled) that completely deactivates when in laptop-mode.
I don’t even mind if it’s Xorg or Wayland at this point.
Better yet - mine keeps trying to push me to the new version, but the (new) version is blocked in my org.
So every time it tries to open, I get a “teams (new) is blocked in your organization.” And I have to fight it to go back to the old version.
The World of Tanks/Warships fans are getting out of hand again I see
The wife and I have really enjoyed playing Ravenswatch.
It’s an early-access rougelite that plays a bit like a Diablo/League (sans toxicity because it’s co-op, not competitive)
Farm efficiently and level your hero within the time limit and fight a boss at the end.
It’s a great time and 20% off on the sale
The thought of someone’s Linux install failing catastrophically, displaying a “MSoS”, then the user switching back to the is MS OS because of it is funny to me.
Which means he sold at the top, then bought more at the bottom so he can ride the train back up to do the same thing again.
This isn’t a good thing.
Seriously. Fuck OneNote with a cactus.
The reason Valve is so heavily investing in Linux is that they know that Microsoft could - in theory - flip a switch and kill their business, especially because Microsoft themselves is a competitor to Valve in the form of Xbox and Gamepass.
It’s a defensive tactic, not a money-making venture.
Honestly, I completely agree with the sentiment, although in this particular case OP just asked “upgrade to 11 or Linux?” While indicating that they already have some degree of comfort with Linux after having it on a laptop, so the Linux advocates in this thread have a bit of a leg to stand on in this case.
However: when there are questions like “how do I do X in Y software on Z operating system” it’s completely valid to be frustrated with the evangelists who come out of the woodwork and say “just use this other OS” because it completely misses the point of the question.
And that goes for Windows, Mac, and Linux evangelists.
Lemmy as a platform is built on FOSS. There are going to be Linux/FOSS advocates all over here.
I say this as primarily a windows admin who recently started diving into Linux.
The “real answer” is that Windows 10 is supported until October 2024. You have until then to make your decision or switch to an alternative because after that, W10 won’t be getting more updates and you risk running an unsecure system at that point.
Windows 10 will be supported until October of 2024
Because of that I’m planning to get a bigger NVME drive and dual-boot my system on Windows and Linux. I did a full switch for a couple months after the beginning of the year and it went alright.
Not that I’ve heard of or seen unfortunately
Blood and darkness! Running again.
Chinese animals with wacky guns
Just actually beat Minecraft for the first time solo after playing off and on since beta…
No idea why I hadn’t gotten around to it tbh
Also before that I put a bunch of time into Far Cry 6, which was solid.
Hades
Absolute bangers all the way through. Along with everything else in the Supergiant lineup.
100%
You never quit RS, you just take a break