A boring answer, but a new pixel with a headphone jack lmao
But I would love one of those tablet laptops that can also run Linux. Iirc, they just run android for now.
A boring answer, but a new pixel with a headphone jack lmao
But I would love one of those tablet laptops that can also run Linux. Iirc, they just run android for now.
If it ever did happen, I definitely don’t remember lol
Its rare for me to even relate to people.
When I can’t buy it in a reasonable way lol
Simply wanting to save money is a valid enough reason to pirate. The only time you should have any second thoughts is if its a product you REALLY want to see more of or if its made by a smaller group that could really use that money.
Even then though, you can always help without spending money. Easiest way is to spread the word.
You enjoyed that game?
Tell others its a good game worth getting. In many cases, that might help more than buying the game and saying nothing about it.
Yeah steam does it very well. On stuff like the switch, the prices are so crazy I immediately go hack my console. But in steam, prices were so much lower to the point in which I never thought about it.
I only recently started doing it when I noticed some games block you from playing offline.
Same, I tried lutris but it just wasn’t working consistently. Bottles is both easier and consistent for me.
Lutris still got them scripts tho for specific needs.
I tried to make a free account before using a vpn, and it worked for a little bit, but was quickly permanently locked with no warning.
Otherwise, I really do like it. I wonder if it would still get locked if I paid with monero.
As the other guy said, its basically firefox but with really strong defaults out of the box. Its a good easy solution for the majority of people who want a browser that gets the job done.
I install it, get a dark mode extension, maybe change the search engine if I dont like it (Default was DuckDuckGo, but I believe that changed) and im ready to start browsing. Deleting all cookies and history every time I close it is also very nice. (Though you can make exceptions if you like)
Looks good, but I dont see a reason why I would use it over librewolf tbh.
I had a similar issue and honestly I would just recommend worrying about it later. Don’t force it, just try it when you have some free time.
I started off with dual boot to play with Linux and jump to windows when I need it. Then eventually to full Linux once I realized I never actually needed it to do all my work.
I recommend Linux mint as its the most similar to windows and is built for new Linux users. I tried Ubuntu first and the experience was pretty bad, but I learned much quicker in mint and had a much better experience right away.