[x] doubt
Don’t project your needs onto others.
[x] doubt
Don’t project your needs onto others.
At what age does one stop being an “edgy kid” in your eyes?
Ones I’ve played (mostly when I was younger) and enjoyed a lot:
Teeworlds
Warmux
SuperTux
Cube 2: Sauerbraten
Sure you can, why though?
Which version of raspberry pi?
Assuming it’s a 4, you could probably use LibreELEC. There is a plugin for moonlight game streaming.
Kodi, a very popular and highly extensible Media Center which acts as the GUI of LibreELEC, can play just about any media. Airplay seems to be supported as well.
There is a plugin for Netflix, however note that you will be limited to 720p since you can’t use widevine levels above l3.
Seconded, just regarding sshfs
While it does not answer your question directly (sorry), my suggestion would be to just use Firefox for everything. Setting up PWAs in Firefox requires a small amount of preparation work, but once the extension and runtime are installed it’s all pretty smooth.
Yeah I noticed after posting and deleted my comment, the deletion doesn’t seem to have federated
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Just gotta block lemmygrad and about half of lemmy.ml
There is btrfs-assistant, for example.
I think if you want a model that outputs sound in a way that only you can hear it, your best bet will be bone conduction.
Example (not tested by me, just the first search hit): https://vocalskull.com/products/vocalskull-bone-conduction-sport-glasses-headphones-with-mic-matte-black-frame
Paradox doesn’t really bother.
Even the games that have native Linux ports regularly have massive issues. Currently you can’t play CK3 multiplayer since it immediately goes out of sync, works fine with proton though. The Linux version also crashes much more.
Similar story with Stellaris, where every other update the clients become completely incompatible.
Mistral can be easily run on a 4090. I think you mean Mixtral.
An all-encompassing assistant will probably be a ways off. But LLM-based tools that can process visual inputs are already available to the general customer, e.g. LLava.
Which, as this video shows, client side AC can’t either. So there is absolutely 0 benefit to these invasive solutions, effectively making Server side AC the only sensible solution to game developers who are actually interested in safety (instead of syphoning of user data)
It is well known that Tim Sweeney has an unfounded hate for Linux in general and routinely makes up lies to support his idiotic views.
Especially in the case of a game like Fortnite, which uses EAC, it would require enabling a checkbox and recompiling once to make it compatible with proton, which in itself is a rather unnecessary measure imposed by Epic.
So no, it’s not simplistic, it’s literally how it would work in this case. As demonstrated by the countless other games which use EAC and did just that.
Also very common in South America.
They don’t exist in Germany.