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  • Ah, I took it as a Neon Genesis Evangelion reference.

    Mechs are universal!

  • AMD field detected! Pattern orange!

  • it's a reflection of 1960s ubiquitous car culture, to Americans in the 1960's, automobiles were thought as the only practical form of transportation

  • This feature has been supported in Linux and Steam for like 5 years. Gaming on Windows sucks.

  • I dont know anybody who lives in rural areas who needs more than 200 miles of range, and I know many who daily drive EVs. 1 hour to work would be fine driving an EV. Going to the next town over would be fine driving an EV. A long road trip to the city would require fast charging, but there's plenty of those.

  • Yeah i agree with you, but there is a limit to community support. The Steam Deck specifically has a big community, but most hobbyists don't like to spend a ton of time maintaining ancient hardware drivers.

    I believe my 11 year old Thinkpad T540p still runs mainline kernels too. The GPU is not supported by the 2018 Intel Iris userspace driver though, so I would need to run a legacy driver that does not support vulkan. Its still packaged by Arch, but it does limit my options.

    I'd say 10 years until new games stop running with all features, and 20-30 years until it stops running mainline kernels and loses network access to Steam.

    Other handhelds with closed-source drivers probably stop running mainline in 5-10 years.

  • You're probably going to have a noticeable performance impact from running games off of USB.

  • It may work, but there are software dependencies that will become end of life. The first to go will probably be the GPU drivers. In 10 years or so, Linux will discontinue the GPU drivers and you will not be able to run the latest Linux kernel.

  • I think SteamOS does automatic firmware updates so you would have to make sure you don't unexpectedly lock it up

  • 100%, friend. We will never give in to dictators!

  • money

  • Very strange scale, people facing criminal charges for hateful or violent Facebook posts in Europe is considered as bad as silencing political journalism.

    There's comment on how many people in the UK are facing charges over this, but every country in Europe enforces hate speech laws. Seems very biased towards mainstream headlines about the nazi thug riots in UK.

  • I think both windows and Linux turn on a number of kernel hardening options when secure boot is on.

  • So sad that they let Linux gamers play this game which lead to this cheating epidemic. Competitive Linux games like CS2 and The Finals are just filled with cheaters!

    Oh wait.

  • Why would you install Windows 11on a computer? What happens if you don't do it before October?

  • Switched my main gaming computer in 2023, never going back.