It’s two numbers that can multiply together to make 42.
Other than that, it has no meaning.
It’s two numbers that can multiply together to make 42.
Other than that, it has no meaning.
The radio at my workplace has already started playing Christmas music a week ago. They can’t even wait until after Thanksgiving to play that crap now.
There are solutions. Those developers/publishers would rather have kernel level anticheats than use any of them.


Not all competitive games require kernel level anti-cheat. Marvel Rivals, Overwatch, Valve’s games, and Halo all work under linux. It’s only a problem for people who want to play certain games like LoL, CoD, or Apex.


Most open source projects are not financially driven. The bigger projects, such as this, usually function like non-profit organizations.


It’s definitely time consuming, especially if you struggle to find the right documentation\tutorials on how to do things.


I also highly recommend arch-based distros for gaming. The AUR is also full of various tools for gaming such as mod managers.


I don’t whats worse, having your name constantly butchered, or having to deal with a copywrite dispute with the 3 other people in the room with the same name for ownership of it.


I used paint(dot)net back when I still used Windows. After making the full switch to linux, I now use Krita, and have GIMP installed because it handles certain file types better than Krita. I cannot begin to describe my hatred over GIMP and how it’s a necessary evil in the world of image editing for anything that isn’t png, jpg, or webm.


The only appropriate response to a laughing toaster
Thank god I’m not alone in this.
Ughhhh. I just got my configuration setup the way I wanted it a few months ago. I really don’t want to jump ship after spending so much time learning how homemanager works.
At one point mine was barely legible cursive. Now it’s a bunch of squiggly lines that barely even resembles cursive at all.
Mine was a variation of my xbox gamertag.
Why are you buying clothes at the soup store?
I had that exact same experience a few months ago.


Give them easy access to .exe games??? They should have to put in the effort to slack off during class.


Back when I was in high school I remember hearing about other students that would store games on certain teachers shared folders on the network. I can’t remember if the school ever caught on to that.
WTF did I just read?