Mano, pergunta honesta: porque a galera tem tanto hate do GNOME?
Uso linux diariamente faz quase 7 anos e sempre usei GNOME, até quando usava Arch. Nunca tive algum problema grande usando ele
Mano, pergunta honesta: porque a galera tem tanto hate do GNOME?
Uso linux diariamente faz quase 7 anos e sempre usei GNOME, até quando usava Arch. Nunca tive algum problema grande usando ele


I see. I would suggest looking up other environment variables the Steam Deck sets on boot, but since this doesn’t look to be the case, my second suggestion would be hardware spoofing.
But even then, it just doesn’t make any sense. Why support only the Steam Deck specifically when it’s well known that Valve is updating SteamOS to make it work with other handheld devices like the Legion Go? Assuming they put some kind of hardware checking in the game initialization phase, why go through all this effort just to lose potential players?


Might be unrelated, but Marvel Rivals has a similar problem. If you just download it and play straight away, it won’t open; you have to set an initialization flag SteamDeck=1 to make it open (source)
Maybe it’s the same situation and this flag solves the problem, or maybe it’s something similar


He’ll probably go to jail, since there’s a ton of evidence against him and his cronies, and most of right-leaning here won’t pick a fight with our supreme court just to bail him out.
The real problem is: he won’t really pay for his crimes in jail. Because he’s a retired army captain, he’ll go to a military prison, just like Braga Netto (his ex minister), and while in there he’ll have access to cable TV, expensive wine and cigars, and whatnot. For context, our prisoners have a miserable life here: expired food, overpopulated cells and threats from organized crime leaders. Bolsonaro wouldn’t last a single day in a common prison here, but because of his age and military rank, there’s no scenario where this happens.
The only one who can make him pay is the devil himself, and I really hope he pays Bolsonaro a visit soon enough
I was talking about Westworld, an HBO show about AI, androids and “humanity”. And yes, I know the original quote is from Romeo and Juliet, but quoting Dolores fits perfectly given the context
Yeah, it’s easily one of my favorites, even though I’ve never finished it. I was deep into the third season, then I googled something about the show and discovered the last season got cancelled. I thought it was pointless to continue, since one entire season is a gap too big to fill with theories.
Just another brick in the wall of cancelled masterpieces, just like the TF2 Webcomic.
“These violent delights have violent ends” - Dolores


I tested this today with a friend, and apparently it doesn’t need to be a video call, just a regular voice call is enough to do screen share.
I didn’t test with a group call though, so I can’t tell if it only works with two people.


Linux Mint é a opção padrão para novos usuários, como os camaradas já ressaltaram.
Recomendaria também o ZorinOS, que tem uma interface padrão bem familiar ao Windows e já vem bem completinho; além de que tem a versão lite (se não descontinuaram, não sei informar se ainda distribuem), que roda bem em máquinas antigas.
E por último, recomendaria Pop!_OS, ele tem uma versão que já vêm com os drivers da NVIDIA pré-instalados e tem a Pop Shop, pra caso queria baixar programas sem usar o terminal. Ele usa GNOME, uma interface totalmente diferente do Windows, o que pode dificultar um pouco a transição, mas fora isso, acho uma boa por evitar a dor de cabeça com os drivers de placa de vídeo logo de cara.
Mano, não sei se foi intencional ou não, mas aqui é uma instância internacional, meio que não vão interagir por não ser em inglês. Tem o !tecnologia@lemmy.eco.br que é de uma instância 100% BR.


Yeah, but there’s also the term “freeware”, which means closed source but free to use.
I’ll edit my comment for clarity, thanks for the heads up.


Projects leaching on the work of companies like that, “freeing the code”.
You mean it the other way, right? Because these companies you defend use the free labor of voluntary developers from the community, which spend hours and hours developing features, fixing bugs and what not, directly or indirectly. That’s how open source works.
When these companies change the project license to a closed source one, they’re basically saying a big “f*** you” to the community. Forking the latest open source version of the repository is nothing more than an effort to keep things the way they were.
huge companies will not pay a cent for Linux in the future
Linux is FOSS, you can do whatever you want with it as long as you redistribute it without modifying the license. Android does that; every GNU/Linux distribution does that. That’s how it works.
if a license says “you can use it for free, but need to share profits over x$”
What you’re describing is “freeware”, what this post is discussing is " open source software". There’s a giant gap between the two.


I think they mean EA Anti-Cheat, not Easy Anti-Cheat. The former, which is used in 2042, does not run under linux (and probably never will).
BFV runs out-of-the-box on linux systems and has a “Gold” rating on ProtonDB. If EA really goes on with this, BFV will become unplayable, just like 2042.
If the book title was “Kubernetes for Babies”, we’d probably get the same reaction


“When education is not liberating, the dream of the opressed is to become the oppressor”
~ Paulo Freire


I’m currently using qBittorrent in “mixed mode” (clearnet + i2p), and honestly it’s amazing, even though there’s no current DHT implementation for i2p. Sure, you have to configure your client to automatically add the i2p trackers and everything, but it’s a huge step forward IMO.
I’ve also tested how one could “transfer” clearnet torrents to i2p and it went pretty well, even though you have to modify the original .torrent file to be accepted in some i2p trackers (I used postman tracker to test it, and they only accept torrents which all announce URLs are within i2p).
In general, I’ve found qBittorrent’s implementation pretty stable and suitable for day-to-day use, even though it lacks some features.


It’s not enabled in the 4.6 beta version, I think they’ll keep it that way


No problem bro, most people here don’t know that because it lasted for about 4 days or so. Our first president liked our flag and national anthem from the imperial era, so he said it was bullshit to change them. That’s why this “Republic of the United States of Brazil” didn’t catch on (thankfully), and got forgotten.
Entendo. Já havia lido por aí na internet alguns pontos sendo levantados a respeito dessa dependência de plugins de terceiros para conseguir funcionalidades básicas (mais especificamente envolvendo o “Dash2Dock”), mas imaginei que era algo além disso.