@asterisk@social.linux.pizza @nixCraft@mastodon.social I don't even believe this data will say locally on the machine in corporate businesses from day 1.
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@paladin@mastodon.online @nixCraft@mastodon.social framework 16
@Benaresh@mastodon.social @nixCraft@mastodon.social windows Vista made me install Mint.
@rejzor@mastodon.world @nixCraft@mastodon.social I only run Linux, most games work fine under wine or via steam Proton. If you can't play a game under Linux due to some stupid anti cheat then don't promote and play the game.
@aapis@mastodon.world @nixCraft@mastodon.social that will be infinite amount of time until AI becomes profitable
@asterisk@social.linux.pizza @nixCraft@mastodon.social you really gonna believe it's offline?
@leean00@discuss.systems @nixCraft@mastodon.social resign.
@nixCraft@mastodon.social there is a whole political movement to indeed disallow e2e encryption. It's insane. But true.
@ernest @unofficial_kbin_guide I think a dedicated website like this kbin guide is indeed the way to go. Codeberg wiki is limited in several ways. Making this guide somehow part of an official project / documentation would be great. @unofficial_kbin_guide You agree?
@unofficial_kbin_guide for the most part we can actually copy and paste this guide to the official wiki page we have. 😉
@rejzor@mastodon.world @nixCraft@mastodon.social ow we definitely can blame games for that. Since there was recently even drama about a game that used to work under Linux, and they didn't test Linux when "improving" the anti-cheat. Every single anti cheat system could work fine under Linux or wine/Proton, if the developers also test under Linux.