nightm4re

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[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 31 points 3 weeks ago

Damn, haven't seen one of those memes with characters modded into that scene for a while 😅

[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 4 points 1 month ago

Die fucking Haselnuss. schüttelt wütend Faust in den Himmel

[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 41 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Life hack: wer kein Auto besitzt, kommt sogar noch billiger weg und spart sich den stressvollen Individualverkehr.

[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

That doesn't seem to be a generic issue, I am still running Teams through Firefox as a PWA on Ubuntu.

[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 2 points 3 months ago

Yeeah it's kinda unintuitive, and on several occasions have apps been removed from folders on my device after they had received an update. Still a great launcher overall. 😊

[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 45 points 3 months ago (5 children)
[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Can't argue with that, I think that's true. On the other hand, it creates dependencies on a one-man project which in the long run might not be a sustainable and secure choice. Also, does it still have Brave as the default browser? Because that is honestly a huge dealbreaker for me, Brave as a project is disgusting.

Edit: forgot to add a source in order to be a credible internet stranger. https://thelibre.news/no-really-dont-use-brave

[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

not really, that's just Fedora with a fake Moustache glued on :) OP didn't say they were incapable of installing a few packages, which in my opinion is the only selling point for Nobara.

[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (5 children)

Strange to see no one recommending plain old Fedora yet 😢 it's stable, performant, up to date, and compatible with just about any hardware. I'm daily-driving it on my notebook, playing tons of games without issues. As for desktop environments, I'd highly recommend KDE plasma since you won't have to relearn everything at once (compared to GNOME), and also the KDE apps are a lot more configurable than GNOME's. Keep away from Cinnamon (default for Linux Mint!) or Xfce unless you really know what you're doing 😄

[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 3 points 3 months ago

Hahahaha, thanks. Didn't know this one yet 😅

 

Open Gaming Collective (OGC) is a working group for organizations and individuals interested in improving the open source gaming ecosystem. The mission is to provide a collaborative framework for upstream changes to the various gaming components that will benefit all projects. This is achieved via the implementation and use of a shared OGC kernel and a modified version of the GameScope client.

[–] nightm4re@feddit.org 20 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Saving you a click: No.

 

Set around a waterhole deep in the desert, the merchants' camp has been a welcome resting spot for weary nomads and adventurers alike.

 

Set around a waterhole deep in the desert, the merchants' camp has been a welcome resting spot for weary nomads and adventurers alike.

 

Tired of the same old serious shooters at your LAN party? Give this game a try, it's vividly colorful and bright, and just as much chaotic fun as you're used to from other id-Tech3 games.

 

Hallo allerseits! Ich möchte hier ein mal auf mein kleines Projekt "FOSS gaming" aufmerksam machen. Es handelt sich hier um einen RSS-Feed-basierten Link- und Nachrichtenaggregator, der eine aktuelle Sammlung wichtiger Updates aus der Welt freier Videospiele liefert.

Das Ganze wird begleitet von einer Lemmy Community als Raum für Diskussionen über freie Videospiele.

Ich lade euch außerdem ein, Spiele und andere Projekte im Git Repository der Website einzutragen. Dazu wird lediglich eine kleine Konfigurationsdatei mit einigen Links benötigt, wie ich versucht habe in der README möglichst einfach zu beschreiben.

Danke für die Aufmerksamkeit!

 

The museum of all things is a walkable version of Wikipedia, has just launched its big 1.0.0 release, and was featured in an interview in the Godot blog already.

 

Hey everyone, glad to see the first posts rolling in! I've started this community to accompany my most recent project: FOSS gaming , a community-driven news hub for FOSS games, engines, and emulators. Driven by the eleventy static site generator, we regularly scrape official RSS feeds of your favourite foss gaming projects to list recent releases, devlogs, videos, and social media updates. The site is currently in early stages of development, but it is itself a FOSS project and you are cordially invited to contribute some project configurations. It's really as simple as adding a yml file with a few links: https://codeberg.org/FOSSgaming/pages-data#contributing

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