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netvor@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at the kernel level, and the speed gains are massive
4·7 days agoGood point.
Ironically … i’ve played exactly the same game in Proton on Steamdeck (I’m assuming that’s using Proton; i did not check TBH) just few weeks ago and it all worked just fine. Maybe they fixed it in the meantime or it depends…
(But yeah your point stands.)
netvor@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How do you explain to your co-workers that you use Libre Office Writer and other Linux apps?English
5·1 month agothen have them slowly realize over time that you’re not just going to bullshit around but actually find and incorporate viable alternatives into your workflow, even if some steps will be inconvenient, and have them feel that something like that is now expected of them and slowly start avoiding you or subconsciously marking you as extremist and feeling the need to defend MS in front of you on behalf of “but most people…”.
yeah, that’s the sweet spot.
netvor@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why isn't there a Windows community? Is Linux winning?
122·1 month agobecause they want to see ads in their start menu, send their pictures to some MS servers and have their notepad.exe crawl and crash because of AI.
you know, all the fun stuf…
Did not want to respond but this is hilarious.
To be fair, really old CLI’s, like from the time when X.org was the new stuff, this style used to be more common. That was before “GNU style” (using single dash for single-letter bundle-able options and double dash for long options) became prevalent.
But yeah, if you see
-foothen you know the program is old enough that regular colonoscopy is recommended, and the original author is probably retired or “passed away at the ripe age of …”.