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shalva97, (edited ) in Two moods

Is it really 5 minutes? Usually I ask for 2 hours and then spend 2 days on it and by that time there is a new game my friends found

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in Time to restore from a backup, I guess

fork bomb

Mubelotix, (edited ) in Time to restore from a backup, I guess
@Mubelotix@jlai.lu avatar

A testing lemmy instance with no users just did that for 24 hours before I turned it off. The fans woke me during the night

shotgun_crab, (edited ) in Tux Paint makes an appearance in the music video of "The Matrix" by Mother Mother

This reminds me, do we have a community like r/itsaunixsystem yet?

Edit: Oh I guess we do !itsaunixsystem

whostosay, in which ones do you think I missed?

Is it pronounced git or jit?

ExfilBravo,

I think it’s git as in “Go on now! Git!”

whostosay,

Lol I always say something similar in my head. What do I need to do to obtain this program? I jus’ need’a go’on n’ git it.

marcos, in Time to restore from a backup, I guess

Last time I got a scare like that, it was the monitoring agent that had some code with a performance that depended o the number it measured.

GluWu, in Time to restore from a backup, I guess

That moment when you hear the fans slowing down, realize they shouldn’t have been running high, and you have no idea how long they were. I’m hardware, not software, so I just assume my robot master has artificial constipation.

autoexec, (edited ) in Time to restore from a backup, I guess

From a what?

DumbAceDragon, in I know it's not safe, but it's doesn't stop me
@DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works avatar

What’s this about chaotic being unsafe?

Nilz,

You can’t inspect pkgbuild with Chaotic since Chaotic compiles the packages for you.

user1234,

Yeah. Most chaotic packages are pre built binaries. Saves you time, and usually not problematic, but has the potential to screw you in a big way. Kinda like opening anything in Outlook in Windows.

SamLeeway, in Two moods
@SamLeeway@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Hits me right in the kokoro, this is so relatable

dojan, in which ones do you think I missed?
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

You need to be a horrible person to become a billionaire.

Rozauhtuno,
@Rozauhtuno@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

You need to be a horrible person to become a billionaire

And to STAY a billionaire. If you have immense power to do good, and every single morning you wake and choose not to, you are an evil ghoul driven by greed, period.

AllonzeeLV, (edited )

I love how so many of them demand love and acclaim for claiming they will give their money away… when they die.

You want me to sing your praises because you won’t use the money you made exploiting countless laborers and lobbying government to benefit yourself above society to anoint a handful of nepo babies to wield that power after you as some part of a new nepo dynasty? Gee thanks?

Its like a serial killer promising not to train his children in the family business. Its not doing good, just doing slightly less bad. Except billionaires cause damage on a far greater scale.

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

You need to be a horrible person to become a billionaire.

Jeffrey Epstein supporter and pedophile Richard Stallman would qualify then?

dojan,
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

If he’s willing to trample all over people, exploit them, and have them die for his sake, then absolutely.

Billionaires don’t care about people. They don’t view others as human. To them workers are robots, a statistical means to an end. Who cares if someone dies in some factory/warehouse somewhere? There’ll be another to replace them before the end of the day.

A billionaire gladly takes the effort of others and claims it as their own. They go out of their way to do it.

That’s not to say that every evil person acting like this will automatically become a billionaire, but you need to be OK with doing these things in order to get there. A billion USD is such an insane sum you cannot legitimately accumulate that without hurting people in the process. Like there’s no logical way of actually earning that amount of money. That’s money you take.

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Billionaires don’t care about people. They don’t view others as human.

Whereas peophiles and forces sex labor apologists are super empathetic.

dojan,
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

Guillotine for the lot, I say.

TheGrandNagus,

Hoooo boy people here get angry when you remind them of Stallman being outspokenly pro-paedophilia.

woelkchen, (edited )
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Probably the same people who claim that Threads is going to be toxic for the fediverse…

s_s,

All libertarians start and end at the same place.

At least Stallman championed other liberties, too.

BestBouclettes, (edited )

Or divorcing Jeff Bezos.

Joke aside, apparently she has a hard time spending enough money to lower her net worth (currently at $40B). Which is an absolutely bonkers amount of money, no one ever should have that much.

HerbalGamer,
@HerbalGamer@sh.itjust.works avatar

As if a good person would’ve married him in the first place.

BestBouclettes,

She married him in 1993 way before Amazon happened, maybe he wasn’t a gigantic ass back then. I don’t know much about her, but she seems decent from what I can see, she has donated massive amounts of money to charitable causes.

krondo, in which ones do you think I missed?

Me. I use arch btw.

PeterPoopshit,

I fucking love arch.

cerement,
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

pfft … you just haven’t discovered our lord and saviour, NixOS

ILikeBoobies,
Rooskie91, in It's the beer, I knew it!

From the original '74 Unix paper

notthebees, in Linux laptop recommendation thread🐧💻

Since you do want to game, I’d recommend going with a computer with an amd DGPU. Nvidia is mostly fine from a driver standpoint. Also Nvidia does have cuda so you might actually want to get one with an Nvidia dgpu.

Get something with an Intel wireless card, that’d be the best case scenario. I’ve had weird issues with both realtek and Broadcom. Lots of amd laptops come with mediatek based wireless cards, idk if they work well in Linux.

Tbh I’d rec any laptop that fit your requirements and install your distro of choice. (bunsenlabs for me).

Clbull, (edited ) in Year of Linux on the Desktop

Windows 12 may end up being my transition to Linux, especially if they go for a subscription model. If you told me just a decade ago that Linux was a viable OS for gaming, I would have laughed at you.

Valve have outdone themselves with Proton. So have those who worked on DXVK and VKD3D.

cRazi_man,

I’ll be the first to hope for the demise of Windows…but I thought the “subscription model” rumours were all discredited. Obviously anything could happen in the future I guess.

lud,

Yes, the subscription would only apply to Windows IOT.

Win IOT is for embedded systems, so pretty much only corporate customers would be affected.

mynamesnotrick,

With proton and lutris i can play any game with little effort in linux.

ILikeBoobies,

For both thats Wine

Thank Wine

Rolive,

I’ll drink to that.

mynamesnotrick,

Lutris does use other runners but yeah, wine is awesome. Thanks wine.

rbos,
@rbos@lemmy.ca avatar

There was a decent selection of games on Linux ten years ago. Just because your favourite games didn’t run didn’t make it a nonviable games platform. Xbox doesn’t run all games either, but it’s still viable.

ILikeBoobies, (edited )

Yeah Linux has been better at gaming for 15 years

The issue is native software

No one puts a PS disc in a computer and say Windows isn’t good for gaming because it cant play PS games

MeatsOfRage,

I don’t think that comparison tracks. If you’re a heavy gamer and the platform doesn’t allow you to play a lot of your favorite games, I wouldn’t recommend it as a platform. Xbox doesn’t get everything but it does get about 95% of all the titles you are looking for that aren’t platform exclusive to Sony or Nintendo. A decade ago linux could only play a much smaller fraction of the games you could play on windows. What your percentage of viable vs non-viable is, is up to you but I’d wager for many heavy gamers that percentage was much too low then.

spikederailed,

Outside of competitive shooters, which is my favorite genre to play on PC, a lot of stuff runs well through Proton. And that’s an issue of the anti-cheat systems.

Linux gaming isn’t for everyone, I play what I can on PC and have a PS5 for other experiences. There are plenty of games I wish I could play, but I’m not interested enough to dual boot windows. I would do vfio passthrough for a VM, if they weren’t getting better at detecting that.

Ultimately I have enough games I can play to stay busy.

rbos,
@rbos@lemmy.ca avatar

I played a lot of WoW back then, it ran fine. Speaking personally. I guess if you want to gatekeep gamer hard enough you could call Linux nonviable back then but I always thought it was dumb. A ball and a deck of cards are viable gaming platforms. :p

rbos,
@rbos@lemmy.ca avatar

I guess ‘viable’ means different things? Is this an American usage where something isn’t viable unless it can do literally all the things?

Xbox isn’t a viable platform because you can’t play world of Warcraft!

MeatsOfRage,

I’m not American so I don’t know where this is coming from but you have to consider different contexts for the word. Viability is going to differ based on needs.

MeatsOfRage,

And that’s fine, you had your game that ran well. We’re not gate keeping here, we’re just talking about the reality that most people want to play a wide variety of games and that simply wasn’t something you were able to do then. We’re also not saying that’s the case today, things have changed and we should celebrate that.

rbos,
@rbos@lemmy.ca avatar

There was a good selection back then too is what I’m saying. Minecraft. Literally every web based game. It was a fine gaming platform, there was more than enough to keep you busy, if you weren’t picky.

variants,

Well we’re glad it’s better either way even if it was good enough before

rbos,
@rbos@lemmy.ca avatar

Agreed! Way better. I just hate how ‘viable’ is such a moving target. You can always find SOMETHING to dismiss it with. Linux is ‘unviable’ because of some random game that doesn’t work or because of some new feature in the latest whizbang. If that is viable we’ll never be there.

Viable is when it meets one’s needs sufficiently, not when it can do some impossible list of tasks perfectly. Viable isn’t perfect, and I hate it when people pretend it is.

Welt,

Chess is a really good game too

CosmicCleric,
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Chess is a really good game too

You have to play it in full screen mode though. When you play it windowed the wind keeps knocking the board over.

Chobbes,

It definitely wasn’t as good of a situation as it is now, but 10 years ago was actually pretty good for Linux gaming too. At that point Valve was already starting to support Linux and there were a bunch of native Linux releases for games at that time, including lots of indie titles in Humble Bundles and even a good chunk of AAA titles were getting Linux releases (e.g., Bioshock Infinite). If you had specific windows games you wanted to play you could very well have been out of luck, but there was actually a really solid number of native Linux ports at the time. I was personally pretty happy with it and just completely blew away my windows partition at that point. Of course you didn’t have access to the full catalog so to speak, but honestly you probably had access to more titles than on many consoles at the time, which arguably made it a viable gaming platform at the time (I made do with it!) Naturally, like any platform, you may or may not be okay with the selection of games available so it really depends on the person, but I was a pretty happy camper.

CosmicCleric,
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world avatar

but 10 years ago was actually pretty good for Linux gaming too.

Feels to me like that’s going too far back, to make that statement. I would say the last three/four years, personally.

Chobbes,

It depends what you’re comparing against, but I had plenty of games on Linux when steam released their Linux client. 10 years ago was the start of a huuuge shift. It died down a little bit after a few years (I think a lot of developers stopped caring when steam machines petered out and developers started to decide the Linux releases weren’t worth it), but then after a little while Proton started kicking off and the rest is history. Obviously you didn’t have nearly the selection of windows, but there was still selection.

lolcatnip,

I don’t have an opinion on Linux as a banking platform, but that analogy is bad. An Xbox can play 100% of games made for the same generation of Xbox hardware. If Linux can’t play close to 100% of the games released for PC hardware for at least a few years after the hardware was new, then it’s a substandard option. That was the case until pretty recently.

JTskulk,

Linux plays 100% of games made for Linux.

page,

I was going to say the same thing. Pretty much all the games I was playing at the time worked on Linux 10 years ago, Portal 2, Civ 5 , Kerbal Space program. There were others I’ve forgotten too.

rbos,
@rbos@lemmy.ca avatar

oh man. I played SO much KSP. I think my lifelong love of indie games partly stems from being a Linux user: I tried things I wouldn’t otherwise have tried. Factorio, as well, was a Linux game right out of the box. SNES and NES emulators.

Sure, a lot of the latest and greatest corporate shiny didn’t work (or not without caveats) but there were tons of perfectly good games.

What is ‘viability’? Like, if viability is this Holy Grail state where everything works perfectly, we’re setting ourselves up for failure.

gtaman,

A decade? For me it would be 3 years

SendMePhotos,

Windows 11 is my stopping point. I will use windows 10 until end of life (either myself or the os). BUT knowing windows every other os, the next one after w11 should be OK. Time will tell.

cymor,

Oct 2025

DriftinGrifter,

AS a c/c++ rtos Microcontroller programmer reliant on Platform io i pray they dont eol windows 10 before platformio supports Linux os’s

aksdb,

Maybe not your particular board, but platformio supports Linux for ages. I worked with that 6 years ago (on arch, btw).

DriftinGrifter,

Went back to check and it turns out Microsoft only allows it in vscode and not in vs codium Windows ten might get dropped

rottingleaf,

A decade ago I was already firmly away from playing games under Windows.

World of Tanks, SW:TOR (IIRC), Warcraft III TFT, SW: KotOR I and II, Jedi Academy and Jedi Outcast, X-Wing Alliance, X-Wing vs TIE Fighter, Empire at War, older Paradox games and a few others ran fine for me under Wine. I’m not sure if I had Rome: Total War working back then (definitely ran Medieval II: Total War with a few heavy mods later), I think at some point RTW worked fine. Well, also Galactic Battlegrounds (again Star Wars) and the second Battlefront (again Star Wars). And Battle for Middle-Earth I and II (these are boring), and War of the Ring (that one was and is really good), and some little-known space station manager game from a Russian studio, and likely some other things. Ah, also Star Wars: Rebellion without tactical space battles (would crash on these).

It wasn’t a viable OS for gaming for adults, but for teens with interest in Linux - no problem at all.

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