_cryptagion
@_cryptagion@anarchist.nexus
the only way to get into whatever version of heaven you believe in is to kill as many nazis and zionists as you can.
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- Comment on How do you download your GOG games? 2 days ago:
Yeah that’s abnormal and not what everyone else experiences. Idk what’s wrong and can’t give you any suggestions, but you should be getting better speeds than that. I can download Cyberpunk 2077 off of GOG in a few minutes.
- Comment on Cyberpunk 2's dev team is set to double in size by the end of 2027, hopefully meaning its cyberfoundations'll be laid by then 5 days ago:
boy do I got news for you!
- Comment on Plasma-Bigscreen for Desktop Mode on a TV 1 week ago:
oh this is very neat
- Comment on Steam Deck gets a new low-power screen-off downloads mode 4 weeks ago:
Well since they have this now, you can just schedule updates to run at night.
- Comment on Steam Deck gets a new low-power screen-off downloads mode 4 weeks ago:
So you want to DDoS their CDN so you never get your update. You seem very smart.
- Comment on Steam Deck gets a new low-power screen-off downloads mode 4 weeks ago:
There is no Linux distribution that downloads updates immediately either. I don’t know if you’re ignorant, or just an idiot, but auto updates in Linux distros run on cron jobs, so the load would be balanced anyway because not everyone is in the same time zone. Same for consoles like your Xbox.
- Comment on Steam Deck gets a new low-power screen-off downloads mode 4 weeks ago:
I have been wanting this for ages.
- Comment on 7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for Linux 3 months ago:
Proton has been an incredible game-changer for Linux
it's been a game changer for gaming in general. the fact that enough gamers are switching to Linux to boost its market share higher than it's ever been before is going to change gaming in ways we're only beginning to see. I mean, Valve is planning a console launch, and who knows what other consoles we'll see in the coming years. maybe some crowdfunded ones that actually take off. and all this attention from gamers is going to mean some of them start switching to Linux for their everyday tasks, which could end up having an affect on computing in general.
but the best part about it is that it might very well break up the monopoly microsoft has on computing, which is good for the users because it will mean we'll have more options, and that's never a bad thing.
- Comment on 7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for Linux 3 months ago:
stick to games that actually run on Linux
these days, that's practically everything. last game I tried that didn't work was Rust, and that was a few years ago.