

Yeah, after trying a couple of times to care about Spider-Noir, I’ve started to realize that I just don’t really like Nic Cage that much.


Yeah, after trying a couple of times to care about Spider-Noir, I’ve started to realize that I just don’t really like Nic Cage that much.


Shrinking is great


Interesting… So do you feel the same about motorcycle helmets?


No, that’s just the default leftist position lol


No they don’t. Jesus is a prophet in Islam, but he’s not deified


It’s all bullshit, my dude. Do you really want to go down that road?
I only know it’s five because I can subtract the numbers before anand after I click the “only show me Linux compatible games” filter button.
Just a heads up, to add on to this, just because Steam has a game listed as “unknown” or “unsupported” doesn’t actually necessarily mean that you can’t get it to work. So it might actually be less than 5.
For example, Steam says that the Dark Souls: Prepare to Die edition is “unsupported,” but I got it working, including DSFix, just fine (and very easily).
Still has an annoying app installation way. This is why I use AppImage.
Hard disagree. I’ll take package managers over how Windows does is every time
This is what Bazzite uses to update system and it’s perfect. One command and it updates everything, including firmware even
This hasn’t been true for years
My experience with older Windows games, as well, has been that they just work with Proton (often when people trying to run it on Windows need to download an obscure dll from a stranger’s google drive just to get it to launch).
I don’t miss a single thing from Windows


Mormons believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ, that makes them Christian. Sorry that you don’t like that, but it is what it is.
You don’t need Steam to run games with Proton. Something like Faugus Launcher is much more light weight if you’re not interested in using Steam’s other features (though many of them are very good, like Steam Input)
This hasn’t been true for literal years


People don’t want discounts for one person while another gets overcharged.
Yeah, maybe you have more faith in humanity than me, but I think there are tons of people who would be ok with this assuming that they’re the ones getting the discount.


Brave is the only browser I’m aware of whose “issues” rise to the level of “we’re going to hijack your URL bar and insert our own affiliate links”


I would love to live somewhere without tip culture, but I don’t.
So does the triune god