

This. It also made me genuinely hate how Steam on Linux handles library sharing on a multi user system.


This. It also made me genuinely hate how Steam on Linux handles library sharing on a multi user system.


Eh, Gnome is fine. I like KDE, but I’d rather use my PC for the stuff I want to use it for rather than obsessively change some stuff so it looks better only to change it the next time I boot it again.


Mine is to just create a separate user to use steam… Kinda like Steam Deck, but I hate relogging every time I want to play a game


Still waiting for a fix to make Steam library sharing usable on a multi user system without quietly failing with nothing showing


On one hand yes, on the other, you don’t really need the newest games, as you definitely have a backlog full of games to play. I am very slowly looking for maybe an upgrade to my 6yo PC, but maybe a sidegrade is all I need. Maybe a switch 2? There’s a lot less pressure on constant upgrades if you don’t chase the big trends and upgrade every cycle


I’m still on my Zen1 1600, with DDR4 RAM and RX580 8GB which I built back in 2018. Whenever I’m thinking of upgrading I just look at the prices. I’d basically need to upgrade everything, maybe aside from GPU which would become a giant bottleneck, so it should be upgraded as well.
I really don’t even want to think about gutting my PC and upgrading, I’d much rather switch to a console.


Even if they wouldn’t go for the name, Walkman was a generic name for this category of devices, at least here in Poland. You wouldn’t go buy a cassette player, you’d go buy a Walkman, not necessarily a Sony made one. So I could definitely see people calling their devices Smart Walkman
I’m in the same boat. Best terminal app I’ve used in a long while. Not using AI features


Huh, interesting. Since I got a Mac at work I have problems going back as command/alt + key feel a lot more natural than control + key.


That’s cool but for some reason VS Code is just super distracting for me. I really can’t focus well when I’m using it, Zed feels a lot more focused for me


You know… As a Pole, I’m sure EU/NATO would eventually prevail, but I really don’t like that us, the Baltics and Finland would be first on the fronlines in this conflict.


All of them! I like Veritasium though, not every video is a banger but this one definitely is


I love helix, it’s so easy to configure, sane defaults and it feels just right!
Yup, go to coffee guy who shows you how to catch Pokémon, fly to Cinnabar Island and go straight right, surf and swim up and down without leaving the shore, enjoy scrambled encounter data


Alpha! Rita escaped! Recruit a team of teenagers with attitude!


AntennaPod on Android. I use Pocket Casts but only because I’m on iOS, once I switch back to Android I’m going back to AntennaPod, it’s open source and imo easier to customise than any other podcast app and I went through a lot of them trying to find the one that doesn’t try to force it’s terrible ux on you


I’ve had Type 1 Diabetes since I was 6. It’s always 20 years away. I’m 32 now.


Most likely to sell ads. Apparently the whole “pay us for every install” thing will be waived if the developer will be using their ad platform.


It reminds me of early to mid 2000’s Megane, so I kinda like it. Always liked how that one looked, especially since my parents owned a boring Thalia
So far I’ve yet to encounter the separation between save and game data issue. It’s permissions that drive me up the wall. I’ve tried giving everyone write access, I’ve tried creating a group specifically for games. But no, proton/wine prefixes require ownership and not just access, and will not yield, and Steam won’t even show what’s the issue unless you run it from terminal.