that works as well, but there is a linux client called heroic that works for both epic and gog which helps makes things simpler for setting up the games to work, so i think that would be easier than using proton or lutris
that works as well, but there is a linux client called heroic that works for both epic and gog which helps makes things simpler for setting up the games to work, so i think that would be easier than using proton or lutris
Slide
the slide fork happened already, and it’s in this repository https://github.com/bqv/slide but its still far from finished
wefwef was renamed voyager a few days ago
sounds great. this is why i wish mobile phones had something equivalent to a standard of some kind (is it called uefi/bios or something) so that it would be universal like on pc when it comes to installing different oses, so for example you could install grapheneos on any phone, etc. but sadly it didn’t turn out like that, and now oses and custom roms (idk why they are called that) have to be manually ported to every single device seperately.
Well the app is currently in the earlier phases of development but i think more people should know that there is currently an attempt at porting slide for reddit to lemmy. here is the releases from the repository https://github.com/bqv/slide/releases, but its very early in development
toots? like in the mastodon?
it is a webapp
maybe i should get around to playing this game because i never quite got around to it
well i used mastodon on multiple instances before this, but i only used it for less than a week each time. so i guess maybe i just don’t like sites that are like twitter but i did like mastodon, i just prefer this format more
an open source notes app of course, an opensource keyboard app, there are a lot of good things in those categories. also, back when i read ebooks on my phone i found a really good app called comfort reader that automatically reads books for you and stuff, and there are also other great reading apps
well i didn’t expect much
well i wondered if it would be possible for reddit to walk back their decisions but it appears that they won’t, which sucks a lot
I’m playing the same multiplayer games over and over but I’m not really progressing on my backlog of games and it’s been this way for 6 months, so i think it could be going better
I use linux distros but I won’t go into detail which ones I use.
well this felt like a personal callout but i will try a little to do this, and to be active as a user rather than a lurker
its in the settings i think
If i can find something i can help with i will do it, ok now i see, now i understand, because sometimes people have complaints and issues with the software but since lemmy is open source then it wil be easier to resolve these issues if people contribute to it
Xonotic is one that i would reccomend heavily, and it’s an arena shooter