Valve really needs to push for Linux compatibility adoption for anti-cheat software.
Once Linux gets adopted by these companies, there's really no other feature Linux gaming can't one-up Windows gaming.
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It has more to do with implemented compatibility I'd day.
It's clear that once Kbin has a public API, many lemmy apps will probably offer compatibility, like Sync for example.
Artemis is the other way around, it's being developed for kbin, and it will add Lemmy compatibility down the line.
I imagine eventually the kbin apps will flesh out the microblogging aspect of it as well and allow better interface with mastodon.
It's a shame but an overall positive for the community I would say.
Sure, it's a big issue that it breaks compatibility with Linux, but unfortunately it's a quite small userbase that will be affected vs the userbase that will benefit from this.
The ideal world would see the anticheat software developers providing compatibility with Linux, but again, I doubt it's high on the priority list with such a smaller userbase in comparison.
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#4 > #1
I just want a tab grouping sustem that works EXACTLY as it does on Edge, together with the vertical tabs.
I'd rather be using Firefox, but that Edge feature alone made me switch back to it.
Polytopia is pretty fun, especially with friends
- Get Firefox Nightly.
- Create a custom addon/extensions collection on Mozilla with Tamper Monkey, Stylus and whatever else you'd like.
- Enable developer mode on Firefox and add your custom addon collection and inatall them.
- Go to /m/kbinStyles and install the various userstyles and userscripts.
- And finally, install the PWA.
That way you'll have a much better experience with kbin on mobile. It doesn't even show the browser frame. It's like a native app.
Theres the magazine (community) /m/kbinStyles.
I won't even try to link that, I still don't get it.
I think I've settled here. But I'm glad people are putting up the fight regardless.
Gotta fry the greedy porky boy /u/spez
I remember not too long ago (before the discord server went kaput, for other reasons) Sin Eater's Cove discord server posted all links encrypted, and they had a cool bot that could message you the decoded link privately.
Maybe a future bot here could do the same.
But for now posting the encrypted links would be good, just as an extra layer of protection.
I think it's a healthy standard practice to implement when sailing high seas.
Wait, I just got here.
I haven't checked on Reddit since Sunday.
Was /r/newyuzupiracy nuked?
Could you please the discord server?
I haven't been able to find it.