

Absolute scumbags.
Fleddit in June 2023.


Absolute scumbags.
I think it is just Facebook tier boomer bait.


GTA4 (with fusion fix) is a great example of this. Runs like dogshit on my system with Windows 11, runs butter smooth on the same hardware running Fedora 43.


I finally committed to the switch last weekend. My desktop PC was the last holdout still on Windows in my fleet, because of Adobe Lightroom. I decided to just force myself to learn Darktable, and nuked the Win 11 install and replaced it with Fedora 43.
Fun side note, some of my games run way better than they did on Windows, despite not having native Linux builds. lol.


2004 has my vote. It was a golden age for PC gaming.


Rumor has it their garbage AI thinks they are hacking techniques.


Found a solution on the jellyfin forum: Edit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.sources and replace “jammy” with “noble” in the suites line. Then sudo apt update && apt upgrade and let it rip.


Anyone got problems updating from Jellyfin 10.10.7 on the LXC built on the Proxmox community scripts? Mine is running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and when I try to upgrade it shows the jellyfin-server package as being kept back. When I dig deeper it says it is because of an unresolved dependency on libicu70. I don’t know how to fix that.
The following packages have unmet dependencies: jellyfin-server : Depends: libicu70 but it is not installable
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.


Enshittification intensifies


Ah, The Daily Heil strikes again.


Canceled my subscription. Fuck you, Microsoft.


I’d pay that for it. It used to be $30, and contains a healthy chunk of solid single player story stuff to do in a whole new map area. I would wait until you are just about done with the main game before engaging with any of the phantom liberty stuff though.


I’ll second that. Phantom Liberty is worth a bit extra on top too.


The only AI tool I’ve found actually useful and reliable is AI denoise for photo editing.


Turn based RPGs. I played through Persona 3, 4, and 5 on an elliptical machine in the past few months, and am now on Metaphor Refantazio. Atlus games seem perfect for this, heh. Not your pre-2005 style, but there’s plenty of old RPGs out there.
I also played through most of the Yakuzas on the elliptical too, although on easy difficulty since they didn’t become turn based until very recently.


Amazon Alexa has followed the same trajectory.


Eat shit, Ubisoft.


They’re notorious book burners, so I imagine not.
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