

Throw in some poutine and I’m on board.


Throw in some poutine and I’m on board.


Blood bought one Quantic Dream game and was forever traumatized
SyntaxError: Unexpected token ‘catch’


On the Zen based steam machine?


So install windows if you must have 2.1?


Or you could just install your own OS


Pretty much everything I’ve tried has worked seamlessly out of the box. Obviously, the same issues crop up as with any other Linux system: you pretty much cannot play kernel level anticheat games, womp womp. I might have installed my video drivers myself, I honestly don’t recall, but it’s as easy as grabbing them from pacman.
For my particular setup, I’m using an Nvidia card and mostly only use Steam for games, although I have gotten Proton to work with a couple of games outside of Steam.
In case you’re new to Linux in general, when I first installed Steam, I noticed I could only play a small fraction of my games and was disheartened, but you just have to turn on the Proton compatibility layer and you’re good to go.
I do also have a Windows 11 VM for any compatibility issues, but I honestly haven’t booted it up in months.


“EndeavourOS 0.07%”
Let’s goooo! There are dozens of us!!


To be fair, you really shouldn’t be driving from the passenger seat


Well, in this case, how unprofitable a company is. OpenAI hemorrhages money like no other.


Windows 12 will be a realtime AI fever dream, generated as the user uses it.


I’m guessing if they’re too broke to switch their tech stack to Windows 11, a mostly similar OS to 10, the costs to switch to an entirely new paradigm is completely out of the question.


ChatGPT will remember this


The AIroboros if you will


Even if I do occasional turn to AI for some things, I absolutely do not want it to be integrated into my personal computer. The privacy implications are insane.
I’m glad I made the switch to Linux months ago with my Windows install being relegated to a lil sandboxed VM I occasionally use for the odd Excel task here and there.
I mean…