

Community as a link: !geezergamers@lemmy.world


Community as a link: !geezergamers@lemmy.world


Although, it’s kinda ironic that Windows, a fully closed environment, is less restrictive in terms of app dev and distribution, […]
I think the reason for this is mainly historic.


Looks Great!


It’s the only version I’ve played and it’s a great time sink.
Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind.
That was my first thought, too. I hope it (drumroll) flies under trumps radar.
Wow, that’s really cool tech!


Me with an older notebook that doesn’t support av1 decoding: 😭


No, its something different, according to the blog:
First up, the brains of the watch is the JL7012 - which is a deliberately underpowered chip.


Maybe a Fairphone if you’re located in the EU? Depending on your requirements.


what happened to op is pretty common if you stop reviewing your updates one by one for a week or two
This is just not true. Its pretty rare that you have to manually intervene when updating.


What does this even mean? I had more problems with Fedora on my Notebook in the last few months (wouldn’t randomly boot anymore?!) than I had with Arch Linux in 10 years.


I use the same arch install for 10 years on my home server, and its really solid.
I saw the movie on the weekend and I liked it. Much better than the last two, but obviously not as good as the first one.
Just to nitpick, the HD remaster is a remaster of the 2002 remake, so it’s a bit older than 10 years.
Git/Linux


At least with those you get an option of physical release at the same price.
At least in Europe the physical version is more expensive. Mario Kart World for example:
It’s also reversed on Playstation. Games use “X” for “yes” and “O” for “cancel”. But only in the west, it’s reversed in Japan.