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It’s honestly hard to find a reason not to switch anymore. I switched myself recently and once I get more comfortable with it, I am putting Linux on my kid’s computer as well.
For now it just works. I have no complaints. I ran into just a few tiny snags and was able to resolve everything with a google search. It’s installed on my 10 year old desktop.
Demand better from the devs. And seeks out games that work on linux. There are plenty of them.
I installed Linux Mint a few days ago. It’s been great so far.
You are 100% correct. I meant to say blockchain.
Isn’t crypto a good use case here actually? No cental database.
There are way too many games out there for me to care anymore. Once i build my new PC, its Linux only. If it doesn’t run on Linux, I don’t need to play it.
I love mine for listening to audiobooks at home. I can pause them and have a conversation with my family without having to take them off.
This sounds cool, but the name is unfortunate due to Google’s gemini
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There are so many good games out there, I can simply skip the ones that don’t run on Linux.
Warhammer miniature painting is a hobby I intend to pick up when I retire in 20 years.
It’s certainly a challenge, but it is very doable in a small space. If you have a patio or a balcony, you can start by making small things with just hand tools.
I want to try a solo game because I don’t have friends that are interested. But it’s daunting. I also own both Gloomheaven and Frostheaven.
A few dozen boards games, some crazy expensive. The most recent one was the Witcher which was a Kickstarter campaign. I bought a label maker, small zip lock bags, spent a few hours punching out paper tokens and and sorting everything. Haven’t played a single game.
I swear the last half a dozen games I wishlisted have all been early access. I refuse to pay for a game to be a beta tester. I can’t be the only person who dislikes this approach to modern game releases.
This might eventually help us understand how to extend human lives.
Good to know. I need to see of there’s a way to do it on youtube shorts.
There are millions of youtube videos uploaded every single day. Why do I always get the exact same stuff in my recommendations? And why does YouTube shorts keep playing the same clips over and over again? Even the ones I disliked.
I don’t play anything multi-player so it’s not an issue. And I have to little time to play single player games I can simply ignore stuff that’s not compatible.
As far as VR, I am holding out hope that valve will make a Quest like VR headset.