

The important thing is that the doomsday device runs Linux
The important thing is that the doomsday device runs Linux
I would get a Nokia flip phone but they cost a bit. Cheaper to get something someone is throwing out
And the cloudflare ones are broken as fuck. It varies but I often just can’t pass them. Answer it, wheel goes round and then back to having to tick it and start again. Beep boop.
If I see a cloudflare check I often just don’t bother loading the site at all.
2TB? How!
Currently sat on 5GB across 920 files
I like using rygel currently, just run it by command line and media folders are available over the network. Any device with VLC can see it on the network and play.
I have been using rygel. I don’t need anything fancy, dump a few media folders onto any VLC player on the LAN.
I was going to ask if twitch was still relevant but then realised I genuinely don’t give a shit.
I post positive ways to avoid consumerism.
People make mods to be played surely, why bother using a platform if no one can play your mod from it.
So steam is set to autorun by default?
By that reasoning my old PC in like 2008 was a console because you boot and it starts up with a list of games to play that are all loaded from Linux DVD, just click to launch any of them immediately.
How? Its a PC with a built in steam controller. You can play dwarf fortress over SSH using a keyboard, it plays like a PC.
Does it need to?
Super tux kart is free
So a high end PC is cheaper than a switch + 10 games, and the PC has a loooot of games already
I have played them, they are ok. But I would be extremely disappointed if I spent that much money and that is all I got.
Also didn’t grow up with any Nintendo stuff. Play in the games at a friend’s house and it’s like, alright. If you spent £5 on it. But the games are crazy expensive.
Steamdeck also isn’t a console anyway, it’s a handheld PC.
It’s a handheld PC, a new product category. The switch isn’t competing with it, it’s just a toy.
I won’t even pirate their games
Like most Lemmy users, I use Linux