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SteamOS massively beats Windows on the Legion Go S
13 Jun 2025 at 8:46 pm UTC
13 Jun 2025 at 8:46 pm UTC
@Pyrate
That said, I still strongly prefer Linux over Windows, because I think my digital systems should not rely on trust for an entity whose sole purpose (like for any capitalist company) is growth at any cost.
I'm glad you've had this experience, but it is always super easy to misjudge probabilities in case of anecdotal evidence (aka stories). In my case my Dell Latitude 5289 with Linux turns on in my backpack. And my Tuxedo Aura 15 gen1 (laptop sold with Linux) randomly spins fans like crazy every time when turning off or going to sleep. I'm pretty sure I've gotten worse battery life as well, but not sure which laptop - and ultimately not confident in these stories.Linux has exactly the same issues as Windows & I think it's usually caused by the firmware (e.g. it got better on Lenovo ThinkPad or HP EliteBook devices after a few firmware updates). Unfortunately S3 often isn't even implemented anymore.I don't know any of the details, I just know it doesn't happen for my laptop (Dell Inspiron i5 gen 8).
In fact, and this is another thing that came up when I was flexing on my friends; I don't believe I heard the fan noise of my laptop, not even once since I installed Linux on the thing a year ago. When it was on Windows, it would randomly spin up the fans like crazy, usually when I'm away form the computer too, like what's up with this thing ?
That said, I still strongly prefer Linux over Windows, because I think my digital systems should not rely on trust for an entity whose sole purpose (like for any capitalist company) is growth at any cost.
Khronos Group announce the Vulkan Video Decode VP9 Extension
11 Jun 2025 at 6:01 pm UTC Likes: 2
Even in the best case: they will behave, we will give them power, they will eventually turn that power against us and try to grow more - become more monopolistic. Open-source (copyleft/FLO) means built-in defenses against monopolistic abuse.
If it ain't open, don't ever trust it fully.
11 Jun 2025 at 6:01 pm UTC Likes: 2
They'll never change.Even if they give all the evidence of changing you should not trust a closed capitalist system. Even if they have a healthier culture or leadership or promises - ultimately a capitalist endeavors mission is growth at any cost - the same as cancer. It will grow until it has exhausted and subjugated everything and dies if the support systems can't protect themselves from the cancerous growth.
Even in the best case: they will behave, we will give them power, they will eventually turn that power against us and try to grow more - become more monopolistic. Open-source (copyleft/FLO) means built-in defenses against monopolistic abuse.
If it ain't open, don't ever trust it fully.
Escape Simulator drops the Linux build to focus on supporting Proton
11 Jun 2025 at 5:41 pm UTC Likes: 1
11 Jun 2025 at 5:41 pm UTC Likes: 1
I think Valve should create transparency and standards of Proton/Native support. So that when I buy a "Steam Deck" supported game, I can count on it being available for a long time and for game execs[1] to have serious incentives to continue Linux support.
Maybe auto-refund (at the expense of the studio, not Valve) for everyone primarily playing from Linux if/when the game execs drop Linux support? That though would have the undesirable consequence of studios being more vary to ever declare official Linux support. But I'd have less official support if the "official" actually starts giving guarantees (ultimately meaning more).
[1] Executives at the game development studio. Commonly called "devs", but technically it is a misnomer since executives call these shots (ideally based on market research and data, but actually also based on vibes). In case of the smallest studios "devs" would be more accurate - where everyone wears many hats. But even then execs would be equally applicable.
Maybe auto-refund (at the expense of the studio, not Valve) for everyone primarily playing from Linux if/when the game execs drop Linux support? That though would have the undesirable consequence of studios being more vary to ever declare official Linux support. But I'd have less official support if the "official" actually starts giving guarantees (ultimately meaning more).
[1] Executives at the game development studio. Commonly called "devs", but technically it is a misnomer since executives call these shots (ideally based on market research and data, but actually also based on vibes). In case of the smallest studios "devs" would be more accurate - where everyone wears many hats. But even then execs would be equally applicable.
Brickadia is like Roblox and LEGO combined and it arrives July 11
26 May 2025 at 9:54 pm UTC
26 May 2025 at 9:54 pm UTC
This looks very impressive. So much so that I'm worried for them. Although if they can deliver on everything promised, this might be the next big thing for a decade or so.
I wonder what the terms on user creations are? Especially when compared to some other games turned (or attempted to be turned) into game platforms like Warcraft 3, DoTa2, Roblox, Minecraft.
I wonder what the terms on user creations are? Especially when compared to some other games turned (or attempted to be turned) into game platforms like Warcraft 3, DoTa2, Roblox, Minecraft.
The 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller is a top premium-feeling controller
24 May 2025 at 1:06 pm UTC
24 May 2025 at 1:06 pm UTC
@Dana Souly
I still use my old sn30pro+ from 8bitdo.Very fair. I think it is an Xbox/Nintendo vs PlayStation thing. I.e. people that are used to different controller lineages have different expectations whether the thumbsticks should be symmetrically positioned or not.
Why is every controller asymmetric i don't like this.
The 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller is a top premium-feeling controller
24 May 2025 at 1:01 pm UTC Likes: 1
24 May 2025 at 1:01 pm UTC Likes: 1
@FutureSuture
I find it a shame that this controller gets so much right but does not support AA batteries like the 8BitDo Pro 2 does.I, too, prefer replaceable batteries. But to be fair - there are both pros (sustainability, longevity, long-term cost, unlimited sessions with a replacement set of batteries) and cons (weight, size, short-term cost) to it.
FANTASY LIFE i: The Girl Who Steals Time is out today and Steam Deck Verified
21 May 2025 at 10:55 pm UTC
21 May 2025 at 10:55 pm UTC
@Linux_Rocks: Probably because both have similar words "Fantasy Life/Live" in the name and the art style is slightly similar as well.
Rescue Ops: Wildfire could be a good one for co-op fans where you fight raging infernos
21 May 2025 at 6:27 pm UTC
21 May 2025 at 6:27 pm UTC
@Leahi84
As someone without friends. Most definitely ouch.As someone with many and close friends, I can assure you that I am similarly lonely and isolated by the modern world 😁
Paradox announce Victoria 3: Expansion Pass 2 with Charters of Commerce expansion arriving in June
3 Apr 2025 at 7:10 am UTC
3 Apr 2025 at 7:10 am UTC
For me, Vic3 gets the most playtime these months, albeit that too is kinda small. I have a very powerful pc myself, but people frequently cite performance issues, so that might be part of the unpopularity.
Last I played, I quite liked the combat system. Yes, it doesn't meet player expectations who are used to greater depth of mechanics to optimize, but this is a different game from HOI, EU and CK - it de-emphasizes combat by abstracting it.
Is the execution of this idea perfect - probably not (interested of your perspective though @Redje). But I'm very happy that they're trying. I've been wanting a grand strategy (a map game with deep mechanics) for a while where I would get to do more than kill, subjugate and genocide. Arguably environmental destruction via uncontrolled growth and deregulation isn't amazing ideas to spread either, but baby steps forward.
Last I played, I quite liked the combat system. Yes, it doesn't meet player expectations who are used to greater depth of mechanics to optimize, but this is a different game from HOI, EU and CK - it de-emphasizes combat by abstracting it.
Is the execution of this idea perfect - probably not (interested of your perspective though @Redje). But I'm very happy that they're trying. I've been wanting a grand strategy (a map game with deep mechanics) for a while where I would get to do more than kill, subjugate and genocide. Arguably environmental destruction via uncontrolled growth and deregulation isn't amazing ideas to spread either, but baby steps forward.
Steam Desktop and Steam Deck stable update released with various fixes, plus tweaks to the download UI
3 Apr 2025 at 6:52 am UTC Likes: 1
3 Apr 2025 at 6:52 am UTC Likes: 1
@grigi Very relatable.
I recently had an analogous experience when switching back to an older laptop due to previous one's screen being broken. I uninstalled Steam on it. Even the browsing experience is so slow that one of my apartment mates told me in a solemn voice "I'm sorry for your loss" 😂.
But this experience has made me more peaceful. I'm less in an ADHD rush to click, view, interact constantly.
I recently had an analogous experience when switching back to an older laptop due to previous one's screen being broken. I uninstalled Steam on it. Even the browsing experience is so slow that one of my apartment mates told me in a solemn voice "I'm sorry for your loss" 😂.
But this experience has made me more peaceful. I'm less in an ADHD rush to click, view, interact constantly.
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