@Darkbug
100% agree, especially in the case of something like the framework where I plan on having it for as long as I possibly can
@steal_your_face
I'm glad that they are being open and honest about everything here
But... Grayjay has a peertube plugin...
Though I'm not sure how well it works
@fadingembers
So the company x social that existed before the muskrat bought twitter then, right?
@GnuLinuxDude
And to add my experience, that doesn't even work 100% of the time, if it did I probably would still be using windows
@TrustingZebra
Iirc windows can open archives without an external program now, even tarballs, so that's something...
Not that I plan on using modern versions of windows if I can help it, but still
@InternetCitizen2
@tal
I love valve, but I'm not sure I'm comfortable turning them into such a key way to get software on Linux
@Bro666
I'm unfamiliar with 0 A.D., though as an on again off again Minecraft player for over a decade now I 110% agree minetest needs more exposure
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social @Minetest
@merthyr1831
Honestly this would be a game changer for me, and I already love my SteamDeck
@gamma
@AnonTwo
Ah yes, windows users googling drivers, that *never* caused them to accidentally download a virus, right?
@const_void @KpntAutismus @MotoAsh @AProfessional
@Brkdncr
It's not just hate for edge (though tbth I *do* hate edge) but a hate for not being allowed to control the software that runs on our devices
Also Microsoft got in legal trouble for shoving a browser down everyones throats before, and clearly learned nothing
@Steamymoomilk
@HRDS_654
Not to mention the main functional part: proton doesn't only work on SteamOS
@Ecology8622
@raptir
That's what I went with too, for similar reasons
@basxto
I'm not entirely sure that that's how it works, cause if it is my GOG copy of hollow knight has quite a lot more DRM than is normally accepted of that platform by their users
@mossy_capivara
I'm making sure to install my favorites before the end of the year
@A10
@BeigeAgenda
Where Windows fails, Linux takes it's place
@HughJanus
Legitimately don't remember the last time I *had* to use a terminal to install a program in linux, I pretty much just click to install everything using KDE's Discover store, except for things I download off github which often come as appimages which are practically the same as windows executables in terms of ease of use
@vaidooryam
@TropicalMustafa
@ReakDuck
That very much depends on what you want to play, here's a convenient link to help determine if the game at least has linux compatible anti cheat (gets updated regularly)