Indeed, I freaking love GNOME’s UX/UI. But I switched to KDE for Wayland gaming.
Indeed, I freaking love GNOME’s UX/UI. But I switched to KDE for Wayland gaming.
What’s the use case? ELI5.
It’s a controller with Xbox layout and DualSense features. If you look at Valve’s latest news, Xbox controllers are the most common on PC. So, I guess they want to sell these to those users maybe? Butit doesn’t have hapticfeedback, that’s a bit disappointing.
Personally, I won’t buy anything without trackpads. I want a true Steam Controller 2, the first needed an additional stick and a proper dpad.
Could this work offline as a PWA? By offline I mean not hosted on your server, but locally.
I don’t get it. Why would you store all of it? I mean, you can but… why?
When I was a kid I was able to get the emeralds in all sonic games. Now, it feels harder than Dark Souls 🤣. Last time I played as Super Sonic was almost half a century ago.
Flatpaks are not centralized, Flathub is. You can have your own repo.
That’s cool indeed, thanks.
Last Madden didn’t sell on PC as well as on consoles, EA & other big names maybe don’t want to risk it. But yeah, I agree with the indies, there should be smaller devs that might surprise us.
Bottles can’t get any easier, seriously.
It’s the shit’s shittiness. It’s a shitception!
Wait, why is Discuit being accounted for if they are not federated?
Immich got bought by FUTO, how that plays in the long run remains to be seen.
Yeah, that’s what I understood as well. As in, the ISA is the code, and the CPU is the binary.
Obligatory reading: “RISC-V is not an “open-source processor””. I was, like most others, under the impression that RISC-V was an open source CPU. So, this is an important distinction.
Yes, devs work on Linux. Now, since the Deck, people (2%) are starting to game on Linux. The next battlefields are the desktop and the living room. The latter could be solved by a Deck 2 (and a new dock) with E-GPU support. That is trickier, there needs to happen a lot of things, and is much more complex.
People thought the same about portable, yet they did things for it to happen. If a company as inluential as Valve does the same for desktop, it could become a thing. I don’t mean dominate, I mean like a noteworthy event, just like the Deck.
That looks stiffer than a coke addict.