
It is being sacrificed to the dying screams of capitalism, to squeeze one final drop of profit from its corpse.

It is being sacrificed to the dying screams of capitalism, to squeeze one final drop of profit from its corpse.

I was surprised to find my Valve Index work flawlessly after switching to Linux (Pop!_OS). Even had a better framerate in some games.

No matter what you end up using, make sure he installs RustDesk, so you can easily connect and fix the inevitable problems
This is the best solution. Look into Tailscale, it’s brilliant for your use-case.
Fuck yes. Like a tiny little laptop or Gameboy Advance. I would replace my smartphone immediately.
Very likely. The Valve Index runs it super well when connected to my Linux desktop. Although I had to downgrade the version of Beat Saber to make it work.
I am a die-hard Jellyfin user, but I still haven’t found a proper way to index and stream my music library with it. As far as i know, Plex is still better at that.
Yes! So glad to see developers sticking to their principles and switching for good. Every time I’m working with Blender or Godot I feel like I’m living in the future I’ve always dreamed of.
Guys, I think age is making us boring. I also personally prefer black rectangles and soft neutral lights, but I think we’re the bories.
I also sport a couple of hand tattoos. Only 3 are dev related though.
WoW Season of Discovery and it’s been fantastic. The group of friends I used to play with 10 years ago all decided to start playing again, and we just had our first raid yesterday. It’s been ages since I’ve laughed so much during a night of gaming.

Indie games have never been better. So much good stuff is coming out all the time, and there are some fantastic experiences to be had. You just have to ignore the big releases, that were pressured to put out unfinished games too early by investors.
Sound like you need to practice with some Flexbox Defense

I use Minecraft with my students to introduce them to command-line-like scripting. Especially the worldedit plugin is fantastic for this. It keeps things light and shows them the power of scripting, in an environment they are familiar and comfortable with. They are much more comfortable with using a terminal/cmd afterwards.

15 year user. Haven’t been back since the API changes were made public.
Codium?