That is how it sort of works the steam store displays the games the games that work with the deck. You can install other games but you get the a warning that either it has not been testet enough to make sure that it works, or that it is not recommend because that issues with the deck.
even on if they are bike lanes they use drive on sidewalk constantly.
Last time I was in Munich I almost got hit by those 3 times.
yeah fuck scooters, they are no solution and put pedestrians in constant danger.
Kde neon is the best thing to do with the dentist and the other one is the one that is good.
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This is also my experience. The results are usually very vaguely related with what I search. I had better luck with Wikipedia comparison tables, but often they are incomplete.
I think there is another one that can do both lemmy and mbin but it’s only for iPhones. I don’t remember the name of the the app. Just remembering being mentioned somewhere.
I agree but that is a different problem
I am not using it. I do not care about leagues of legends, I was curious why it crowedstrike works on Linux with such low access while league dooes not.
Yes I know there other games with anti cheat that are working. So it is seems that in theory League can run but doesn’t because a game should not have such low access.
I have a question about CrowdStrike and Linux. From what I gather is that works on a very low level on Windows. Does it work on such low level on Linux too? The reason I am asking is because the league of legend anti cheat also works on such low level on windows and that is the reason the game can not be played on Linux. From what I remember Linux doesn’t allow such low level access So how crowdStrike work on Linux?
In high school a learned a bit programming but I did not like it much back then. Later on a 386 computer I discovered qbasic with nibbles.bas (snake game) and gorillas.bas. I figured out how to more lives in nibbles.bas by modifying it’s qbasic. This made me more interested in programming and try write my own games in qbasic.
I thought Google had already killed Fuchsia
Let’s see if that happens. It would be good.
Yes, I am bit familiar with the situation. I think it might be lots of work to draw people here since they are familiar with the ml instance. But I hope you succeed.
I support the idea. Though it seems most questions get asked on at Linux@lemmy.ml
Yes managing one OS is easier.
Local API, not invidious api