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Latest Comments by minj
Steam Hardware Survey For May 2014, Linux Falls Short Of Last Month
1 Jun 2014 at 6:24 pm UTC

Actually, there will be no plugins for all platforms in September [External Link]. Argument invalid.

As for Skype, it indeed has been hanging for me periodically for over a year now. An MS conspiracy perhaps?

Glitchspace FPS Programming Game Enters Steam Early Access
16 Apr 2014 at 7:43 am UTC

Embracing bug=feature ideology. Visionary indeed xD

What The Hell Happened To The GamingOnLinux Design?
15 Apr 2014 at 7:35 am UTC

Quoting: SpeedsterI switched back to the light theme for now because the index for my PMs is currently very hard to read in the default theme, with links as light gray on white. Anybody else seeing this?
yes, links, tweets, PMs

What The Hell Happened To The GamingOnLinux Design?
14 Apr 2014 at 8:03 pm UTC Likes: 1

Love dark themes. Esp. orange/black. Guess where I got that from :P

Too much colors though. Dark blue banner, light blue post header, green pager, orange supporter and inbox notifier, red inbox counter...

Report spam etc links need less brightness, green and red must go, don't particularly like light blue. An orange/dark blue/black triad might work imho.

In a nutshell: keep up the good work ;)

Obduction Adventure Game Evaluating A Linux Port With Unreal Engine Supporting Linux
13 Apr 2014 at 3:41 pm UTC

Quoting: adolsonhopes don't run on Linux.
this is worth to be somebody's signature :woot:

Want A Free Strife MOBA Closed Beta Key?
13 Apr 2014 at 3:00 pm UTC

GoL is one stop shop for linux gaming news. RSS feed quickly fills up with action if you skip even a single day. Nothing better out there

A Quick Message On Sponsored Articles, My Apologies
9 Apr 2014 at 9:06 am UTC

Wikipedia now requires content authors to identify their affiliations if they are payed to make additions. Apparently there are laws governing fair economic practices everywhere.

Good call on transparency.