Because maybe some people don’t have anyone to play the game with. 🥲
I was actually trying to increase it, by shrinking the windows partition. It feels like Universal Blue is a little weird in its handling of grub, and from what I understand, I wasn’t supposed to be dual-booting it on the same disk to begin with.
Edit: But yes, I take full responsibility for that blunder.
I managed to destroy my immutable linux install by resizing the OS partition while it was running.
For driving around a city, 50km is already more than enough
Wait, the optimization does not leave the browser. There isn’t any need for a web server.
If this can be used as an offline PWA, it doesn’t even need to be ‘self-hosted’, except for keeping it up to date.
Edited: removed reference to “device”, to avoid confusion.
Fair enough!
While I appreciate the sentiment, I do think that despite being well-intentioned this could just contribute to today’s digital illiteracy. It also downplays the app’s privacy, I almost dismissed it as a cloud service the moment I saw that.
Perhaps you could use “open” and “save”, which is widely understood and probably more appropriate.
That said, the app is a great initiative, and I’ll certainly give it a look once I get in front of a computer, and probably recommend it to students.
I’m confused, isn’t this running locally? Why are you using the words “upload” and “download”?
A bug, or a feature?
It stayed at that high number for months though, despite periodically launching the game.
So, it usually does. But I went to check again. It had me for 63 hours of Baldur’s Gate 3 which I remembered was very off. I launched the game to check the in-game count : 19 hours. I exited the game, and lo and behold, Steam now says 16.8 hours.
I give it a B+ for effort.
Not to undercut it, but the steam deck shows triple the actual game time for some of my games, as it probably counted the time the device was asleep with a game running, due to some glitch.
Doesn’t decompression only happen client-side? I don’t imagine them compressing the files multiple times.
Yeah, I don’t understand the “to play in 2025” part of the title. I’ve already played most of the games in this list.
I find using Lutris and Boilr a better way to add images and stuff to your non-steam game shortcut.
That’s how you get Aurora Borealis in your kitchen.
There was quite a bit of initial config to do, but there is Linux OneDrive Client, and OneDriveGUI
“What can I say? It’s just a toilet bowl.”
From Runaway: A Road Adventure
Doesn’t Firefox offload unused tabs by now?