

After testing a lot, I switched to Summit, it’s been great.


After testing a lot, I switched to Summit, it’s been great.


How dare you


As someone who used sync on reddit for many years, I switched to Summit a few weeks ago and it’s great. This post comparing a lot of lemmy apps made me finally take the plunge: https://lemmy.world/post/18159531


The Internet Historian has a more nuanced take, which I thought was interesting and believable.
Spoiler:
This is a simplification that doesn’t do the video justice. It was basically massive pressure from Sony as a publisher and Sean being inexperienced.


Which instance are you on?


What makes it your favorite?


Always good to have another tool in the toolkit. Thanks for that!


Thanks for your response! That did work, tyvm. But I was hoping to get a archive.org link, as that’s what I’ve used for all my other sources. I’m sure archive.is works good and will for some time. I guess I just want to go with the #1 name in the game if you know what I mean. ^^" I don’t understand what the problem is with the wayback machine with this link. Maybe because its paywalled.


I’d only use windows for gaming really, wouldn’t running it in a VM be less optimal in that vase? In terms of performance of windows and playing fames within the VM.


Thanks for your input!


Does having Linux and Windows on seperate drives mitigate this issue somewhat?
Wanting to start dual booting and moving to windows. Wondering if that helps at all.
Edit: I meant moving to Linux… >.>


Ah ok cool, thanks I watched I think the first season. Need to finish it.


Where is that image from?


That game was so great


They just announced that’s the plan actually
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/chinas-byd-plans-new-electric-vehicle-plant-mexico-says-nikkei-2024-02-13/


You should get those brain worms checked out
Just like “reading the rules” for each community. Stop wasting everyone’s time with boilerplate bullshit that shouldn’t need to be said, like treat people with respect, no spamming, etc. If there are community specific rules to adhere to, put them front and center.