

Amazon is a bad company, but since many bad actors are contributing to the Linux kernel, I’m willing to just think about the good stuff it’s gonna allow Gnome to do…still it sounds bad…
Amazon is a bad company, but since many bad actors are contributing to the Linux kernel, I’m willing to just think about the good stuff it’s gonna allow Gnome to do…still it sounds bad…
As much as I don’t enjoy Nintendo games and consoles anymore, I don’t think you can blame them for not creating new experiences.
Even the Switch 2 is creating a new way to play with its controls.
You can’t really say this about the Playstation 5 (which I own) or the Series X.
To be honest, as difficult as using a Steam Deck would be for a kid, using a Switch can also be difficult.
We often have struggles about which joycon to use, how to hold it, when to activate it when wére docking the Switch.
It’s difficult to describe and it’s related to the modularity of the Switch, but a Playstation is way easier in that regard.
I kind of agree with you, but I think some people should just stop using Youtube if they hate so many things around it.
Peertube is great and I love supporting creators through Patreon.
I love Gnome stock but I really think these should be there by default.
I’ve also learned to wait a few months after each new version of Fedora as the extensions always need time to become compatible.
Sometimes I’m intrigued by how much I could recreate what I love in Gnome in KDE.
Well I guess people are mad about some story decisions.
But it’s thanks to those decisions that the second is so great as you can feel the pain and the anger of the characters.
A really incredible game even if I haven’t tried the remake.
The second one is better still, but not everyone agrees.
I won’t donate now as I only do that at the end of the year, but I’m really happy about Peertube getting a good mobile app!
It might be your reality but it’s clearly not mine.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve rewatched Alien or Terminator.
So yes it’s true that I’m using Netflix more than my DVD’s, but I’ll watch a lot of these movies again for sure.
Also, despite the low resolution, DVD’s now have some kind of charm in their picture quality and it’s perfectly good enough for me.
But, of course, someone who doesn’t enjoy cinema the way I do shouldn’t be going through such a hassle.
Yeah I wouldn’t mind an Electric Golf R, but then as an estate to run it alongside my (dream) MX-5.
For now I’ll hold on to my 2018 Seat Leon Cupra ST.
I loved it but I ain’t buying it a second time at more than 10$!
Interesting. I didn’t know about it.
It’s clever, but they should have used this money to make discs more durable instead😇
I’ve found my happiness with MakeMKV for the DVD’s at least.
I’ll see how I’ll proceed with the Blurays in the future, but I don’t have any other Bluray player except my Playstation 3-4-5 for now.
I guess I’ll use Make MKV Beta as it seems to work well and VLC can open the MKV files. Thanks for your help!
But then would I be able to read them on any computer without burning them?
It’s not fair, but I give a pass to Sony as their games are more my type and I’ve always used Sony consoles a lot.
Sony ain’t probably better than Nintendo as a conpany, that’s also why I’m extendibg my reach with Steam Deck gaming in the future.
I’ve recently decided to complete all the games we’ve bought on our family Switch before allowing myself to get a Steam Deck alongside my Ps5.
While Nintendo has some very good games, I think I’ll never buy again from them.
So true. And what’s sad is that so many people love these two companies😨
I think it should be possible to still run Linux on almost every 25 years old computer.
If the computer is older than this, it really becomes a piece of history and I can accept that it’d take efforts from the user to keep it in use, just like a collection car.
I only hope no bricking update is gonna be proposed to the people running such old hardware. The distribution should check if the hardware is compatible with a newer kernel before updating.
Still I think it’s important that Linux remains the OS of choice for old hardware and that the some distros remain deficated to these museum pieces.
PS Plus essential is still a good deal, but the price increase and the announced death of physical support pushed me toward a Steam Deck.
So, in the future, these things might me become more and more of a Linux gamer. So you still have a choice.