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Icons: Qogir-dark WM Theme: Nordic (Otis) for cursor, I enjoy "Bibata Modern Ice"

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 20 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Apparently, its only okay to make spyware when its made by a US or European company

EDIT: Just want to point out that that's not what OP said, it's just a trend I often see around the Lemmy community

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 27 points 9 months ago

I thought the joke would be that it was gonna sting itself ๐Ÿ’€ goofy ahh me

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 14 points 9 months ago

Latin America is NOT US's space. This imperialist view of the world that some west nations show is the reason why Latin America is distancing from them

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 16 points 9 months ago

I use Linux for about 2 years

Up until February this year, I was still using a 14 year old DDR2 desktop. Windows 10 started to get quite slow and had some annoying crashes (mainly the fault of my goofy old hardware, of course)

I learned about Linux as an alternative through a Linux Tech Tips video about gaming on Linux, and Valve's announcement of the Steam Deck, I was also interested in FOSS apps as alternative to proprietary ones.

Decided to try Linux Mint. With no prior experience with Linux, lack of luck finding good tutorials, and some weird thing happening with my games not launching, I had a very rough start.

But thanks to Mint, suddenly my DDR2 desktop got a lot smoother :D also, all of my drivers worked out of the box, and I got very surprised with Linux's plug-and-play hardware capabilities.

So I decided to learn how to use it, tinkered alot with my system, and broken it alot! It was kind of frustrating, but fun at same time.

And without noticing, I had already learned lots about Linux from a more technical, and then, philosophical point of view.

Now I'm a great fan of Linux and FOSS, and have been helping friends to move to it by giving support with issues I had in the past.

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 11 points 11 months ago

But that's why I said we should improve upon these alternatives tho, they are certainly not perfect and I never said they could replace Windows software currently

Today's reality is that most people (aka everyone) depends on these proprietary piece of software that are not avaiable on Linux, Adobe's and Microsoft's being the main ones.

But I believe that by focusing on improving and showing people that these alternatives exists and can be useable would help them slowly migrate to our open platforms, maybe even making proprietary software be ported to Linux.

When it comes to production software, THATS what we need, native Linux apps, and WINE does not solve that issue, so seeing it as a possible solution for running your production software (like Office 2021) will unsurprisingly cause days of fixing your stuff, while native Linux apps on the other hand, GIMP, Libreoffice, Inkscape, all work out of the box

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 24 points 11 months ago

That's because Linux is meant to run Linux software.. Wine should only be used as a last resort. When it comes to production software we should focus on improving our open alternatives and making them suitable for more users to migrate to our ecosystem, thus, creating demand for Adobe software or MS Office to be ported, or they might not even be needed by then

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 19 points 11 months ago

It's the flathub repo, which is also listed on their official website! But your link is valid too

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 217 points 11 months ago

Alternatively, some folks can also try Freetube for an ad free youtube experience as a desktop app

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 10 points 11 months ago

That's why I only use Newpipe

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 12 points 11 months ago

OP thinks Microsoft's ecosystem makes users too lazy to change to other ecosystems

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 41 points 1 year ago

Now they are fight attendants

[-] merci3@lemmy.world 17 points 1 year ago

The game has currently over 70000 players online (source: Steam Charts)

I know its not THAT big of a number for such a well known brand, but its still a big number. When will Blizzard fans learn that review bombing ain't gonna do anything if they still play the game and pay for their stuff? We've been doing that for years now...

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What are the ways to stream a game and play it over the internet with friends? Only method I know of is by using Valve's Remote Play, are there any other alternatives?

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