OwlPaste
@OwlPaste@lemmy.world
- Comment on FBI recommends coming up with a 'secret word or phrase' to make sure your family know you're you and not some hellish AI copycat 1 week ago:
Yes!
- Comment on FBI recommends coming up with a 'secret word or phrase' to make sure your family know you're you and not some hellish AI copycat 1 week ago:
My secret word is banana 🍌
- Comment on City builder Workers & Resources finally brings socialism to the USA and UK with latest DLC 1 week ago:
Looks like it works now, woohoo 🙌🎉
- Comment on City builder Workers & Resources finally brings socialism to the USA and UK with latest DLC 2 weeks ago:
Okay, thanks trying the demo :)
- Comment on City builder Workers & Resources finally brings socialism to the USA and UK with latest DLC 2 weeks ago:
Tried the demo a year or so ago refused to work for me when I tried it on Linux machine a year or so ago
- Comment on City builder Workers & Resources finally brings socialism to the USA and UK with latest DLC 2 weeks ago:
Sounds like a cool game, but it doesn’t work on linux :(
- Comment on Valve dev details more on the work behind making Steam for Linux more stable 4 weeks ago:
Wow absolute legend! Thank you very much for sucha detailed guide! Will try that later tonight!
- Comment on Valve dev details more on the work behind making Steam for Linux more stable 5 weeks ago:
Is there any Linux friendly way to figure out which runtime belongs to which game? I tried some random script but it sort of failed to identify the games. I am kinda looking at something like executable path as then I am can least delete this stuff normally
- Comment on Valve dev details more on the work behind making Steam for Linux more stable 5 weeks ago:
So when you remove a non-steam game it also removes the runtime files? They are like 200-400mb each and I prefer to purchase games from places like GOG and others. But it’s easier to manage via steam.
- Comment on Valve dev details more on the work behind making Steam for Linux more stable 5 weeks ago:
I would love for a native way to manage runtime installs for both steam and non-steam games. My homedir has very little space left and I have no idea what random runtime environments I can delete… (Previously installed games no longer installed)
- Comment on Wikipedia is under assault: rogue users keep posting AI generated nonsense 2 months ago:
Could also be state sponsored actors making alot of noise/work to get their more damagong edits through
- Comment on There's a reason we aren't as harsh on the Steam Deck. Actually, a couple. 2 months ago:
Can you actually use steamdeck as a desktop PC though? Can it drive dual external monitors? Is it a reasonable “minipc” type thing? How much power does it munch on in idle?
Can I maybe put some other linux distro on it? So many questions