Keeping things simple.
Whew, I was getting worried we were one day into 2024 and nobody said this yet.
Ludo: https://ludo.libretro.com/
It’s similar to batocera in that it’s a minimalist UI front-end for emulators, but it’s a bit more modern and simpler to use. It can be used as an application (probably the recommended way), or installed as an operating system if you’re using something weak like a Raspberry Pi.
There was also one string of Tweets in which many seniors from the Overwatch crew blamed Kotick for sabotaging the franchise and ruining Overwatch 2 with terrible decisions from higher up getting in the way of development. I really felt that one since I used to be an OW fan.
Everyone knew something was off when the game director which was extremely passionate (Jeff Kaplan) just straight up left the team after OW2 was announced. Really sucks, but at least we got some context.
Despite looking childish, Snakebird is actually a really good puzzle game that gets very difficult. I played it on my phone and would recommend picking it up.
I haven’t used a single TV/receiver back in the day that worked first try. You’d have to twist that one port, pull the other one out slightly, or constantly try to push it upwards to get a good signal. Kids really don’t know how good they have it with HDMI.
Were they though? After they fixed the drivers and used proper transition layers for directX they’re really decent entry-level cards.
I know reading is hard but you realize this quote was reason #5 of the many reasons listed… I’m not going to copy-paste the article, it’s all relevant info.
Honestly you should just stick to Fedora.
Why?
Seems like a cool project, but with such weak specs what can one actually do with this?
Dall-E 3 is the easiest to use and usually understand prompts the best. You can use it for free via Bing Image Editor.
People probably said the same thing when Apple dropped PowerPC for x86, there’s going to be an awkward transition period but when it becomes a standard you’ll feel differently.
Who said anything about Linux becoming Windows?
Dunno, but I suppose you can use piped: https://piped.video/watch?v=98kFh3JpIXk
But for real though, they had to know that having telemetry be on by default wasn’t going to look good for the open source community.
Not surprising considering there’s little to no competition in that price range. Pretty much every not-bad PC headset is $1000+, and heavy hitters like Valve Index haven’t had a hardware refresh in years.