American culture warriors have decided that their ideology is more important - you see this a lot where their ideology’s goal becomes the “greater cause” worth sacrificing the mission: e.g. in journalism.
American culture warriors have decided that their ideology is more important - you see this a lot where their ideology’s goal becomes the “greater cause” worth sacrificing the mission: e.g. in journalism.
To bully those who don’t share their American liberal politics.
This is crazy guilt by association.
It’ll be fine, I’d argue Arch is actually more “stable” in the ordinary sense since it is simpler - in that partial upgrades are not allowed. So you never end up in a complicated mess like aptitude can be.
I’ve used Arch for over a decade now, and have only had issues 3 or 4 times (usually from the nvidia driver).
This stops them releasing a more powerful home version though. As SteamOS/Linux will not be able to support modern HDMI2.1 features.
But I don’t think that can manage 4k 60Hz HDR + Dolby Atmos, etc. that modern games consoles have?
The DRM is so stupid - now in the era of streaming you can get literally anything webripped day1.
DRM is obsolete (and it never really wasn’t tbh).
Tell Samsung that for my TV…
This destroys any chance of Valve making an Xbox-competitive home console with SteamOS :(
With that budget I find it hard to imagine you could beat the Raspberry Pi, but please post what you do find!
Pacman (and paru and the AUR) and chezmoi works fine, I don’t see any reason to switch.
Imagine a realistic KSP with AAA graphics, like replicating historic missions and planned ones, etc.
The Asus Vivobook is a good deal.
But as an American you might be able to afford the Framework.
Could be a British Longhair - the eyes and tail especially.
They weren’t distributed directly by Valve though, there wasn’t a standard hardware configuration, and SteamOS 3 and Proton didn’t exist then.
I think with the strength of the Steam Deck now it’d really help to solidify the Valve ecosystem. Why buy a PlayStation and re-buy your games when you can just use Steam?
EDIT: That reminds me I really want a Steam Controller 2.0 too!
I hope Valve release a home console with SteamOS like this.
They might have import tariffs though - like Brazil and Argentina.
Even just paying the extra VAT on imports is painful in Sweden (25%).
Name any other game that comes close to the scale and freedom of Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion or Skyrim.
No other game developers even try to compete. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is probably the closest.
Might have a stronger legacy than Richard Garriott and Peter Molyneux so far too!
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