[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 2 points 7 months ago

No, at least not independently of other hardware failures.

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 2 points 7 months ago

My latest attempt with a decade old iMac made the screen die after less than half an hour upon each reboot.

My favorite part about the internet is when someone else somehow has the exact same completely obscure issue that I've had

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 4 points 8 months ago

I mean there's a literal playboy bunny pokemon. Gamefreak is definitely aware of what they're doing

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 5 points 8 months ago

This. A huge problem I've found in the FOSS community is that people are often somewhat hostile to making things user friendly. It's a sort of elitism, really. There's a middle ground to be had between apple's walled garden, and there being no barriers against something running rm -rf / and fucking you entirely. Like yeah, it's a bit annoying when the .exe from someone you absolutely trust throws a "this file might be harmful" in windows, but the alternative is your grandma who doesn't understand shit about computers getting ass fucked by every random piece of malware.

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 14 points 8 months ago

The best way I've seen it put is as such "why would I bother with a list of workarounds and janky, barely supported tools, just to get on par with out of the box windows". Because like it or not, windows is a piss easy OS to get running on, and Microsoft puts a huge amount of work into making compatability a non-issue. If it was made for windows, it probably still works so long as your hardware hasn't broken it, regardless of how old. Linux just can't match the sheer amount of stuff that works on windows. And Linux subsystem means you don't even need a dedicated Linux boot for things.

So all in all, Linux just doesn't stack up that well as a daily driver. Sure, I have various systems that run it, and they work great, but that's because I don't ever use them beyond narrow purposes.

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 5 points 8 months ago

I have no experience in the field, but is it really that difficult to have servers on Xbox as opposed to everything else? I mean hell, some games fully support multi-player servers for all platform cross play.

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 7 points 8 months ago

I mean so long as it's a decent enough card, people will buy it. The arc cards we already got have some pretty solid price/performance, at least after the drivers got improved.

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 2 points 8 months ago

They come for free with some micro-SD cards or should cost a few cents.

Honestly, I don't think I've ever bought one that didn't come with the adapter.

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 3 points 9 months ago

Tbh I think at this point, yuzu vs ryujinx is basically just down to personal preference. Both run really well (and also have issues).

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 2 points 9 months ago

Team sonic racing is just the hollow shell of transformed

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 6 points 9 months ago

Lmao Jesus. Maybe it's just because I transferred it from my banned reddit account that I don't see any of that stuff normally

[-] Lusamommy@alien.top 5 points 9 months ago

As someone with an account on that instance, I picked it because it was easy to sign up coming from reddit, and it has good federation.

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