It means its syncing the people banned from the instance to the local community, or at least thats how I parsed it with no backend knowledge.
It means its syncing the people banned from the instance to the local community, or at least thats how I parsed it with no backend knowledge.
I just love this age of not solving any problems but, in fact, making more.
I think they were trying to make changing the kind of clothes you are wearing fast. But thats just another non-issue that is not encountered by the average person.
Now you’re playing with power
This is what Spotify was made for so I dont really see the issue. He made the music and the listeners, just look at that engagement you love so much!
If I’m buying modular clothing its gonna be covered in zippers like I’m in Kingdom Hearts. The magnets sound like a way to lose clothing to gusts of wind.
The big quirk of the design is the outfit’s buttons, which are basically just normal buttons except for the fact that they are magnetized so that you can swap out the separate outfit toppings at the drop of a hat.
Yeah, a federated alternative would be neat. Revolt has a lot of issues but kudos for the customizable UI.
Revolt, people
We see someone’s POV going through a transporter, you just see where you are, sparkles, and now you’re somewhere else. The unease probably comes from the uncertainty. The mere fact we can’t ascertain what really happens in a transporter to your consciousness is very suspect in a universe like Star Trek where we find science babble for everything.
Though, think of it for a moment. Your atoms are being torn apart and the structure is being rebuilt somewhere else. That totally just sounds like you die. I wouldn’t want to go in there either.
Thats actually exactly how I set it up the first time ahead of time. I followed another guide and had set it to force the use of the newest version of proton, thats when I tried all of those games. I’ll have to install arch and try it again and let you know. If my memory serves me well enough to come back here.
That may be a while for me. But I will try to remember to swi g back around here and comment in like, a month or two lol whenever Recall is about to hit. I will admit, I tried to launch Sea of Thieves, Elden Ring, Cassette Beasts, and the Master Chief Collection, all which have really great scores on protondb. I chalked it up to inexperience at the time but I’ll run these log commands.
I have another bookmarked comment telling me to use that. Thank you for all the information. I guess my question was a little vague. I was just thinking a DE might be easier for my setup rather than a port of my laptop setup. I’m bookmarking this, too. I’ll give your advice a go the next time I find time to Bork my desktop again. Definitely never buying nvidia ever again.
I tried running i3, using the arch wiki for the nvidia package. It suggested just the ‘nvidia’ package for a 2080 TI. Launched steam with proton (forget the newest version at the time it was like last month). Nothing would happen when launching any game. Probably doing a lot wrong or something, sorry if this isn’t enough info. I did no logging.
Is it that much better to have a Desktoo Environment, on my desktop computer? I’m still halving it with Windows trying to get my games to run on arch lol
Thats what I like about what OP linked. But those platforms dont really incorporate all that steam does well. Making it easy to link up with friends is important. Though I have found myself using Playnite instead of Steam to browse and launch my games.
Damn straight up shit I hate and didn’t think about. Fuck yeah fuck that shit. Third party launchers and accounts should never be allowed. It fucks with the experience.
The biggest criticism is you dont own what you buy.
“Invest Firms” are doing this all over. My company as well as several other prominent southwest construction companies just got bought out, too.
This is the end game of capitalism. Firms buying other firms to squeeze every dime out of them. Its about to get fucken bumpy.
I was gonna say they’re a government now. Which escalates them to a different scope of suffering infliction.