Bandcamp, according to their help page, takes a 15% cut from purchases until the artist makes 5k in sales, in which case they take 10%
Bandcamp, according to their help page, takes a 15% cut from purchases until the artist makes 5k in sales, in which case they take 10%
With Wayland it’s pretty good
He’s just explaining conservative ideology
I mean. Privacy invasion is privacy invasion. If it happens, it should be called out.
People here really do need to realize how little the average user is willing to tinker and troubleshoot. Not to mention the software availability. Saying “it’s soooo easy to switch over” is just blatantly false, even now. The vast, vast majority of gamers play games with incompatible anti-cheat. Those people will likely not stop playing the games they want to because of moral values or Foss whatever’s. Same with software. Sure, krita or gimp are easy as hell to pick up, but if you’ve lived your whole life with Photoshop, and have no problem other than the usual adobe bullshit, you’re not gonna switch to an is with zero possibility of supporting that app any time soon.
I can’t offer a solution to fix linux’s issues, but there needs to be a community willing to answer the most basic questions honestly.
Mints wifi was a pain in the ass first time I used it, try some distro with kde as stock, or install it yourself. Might be more usable
I don't have an AMD GPU, and can't really afford to buy one right now. Most people have Nvidia cards, according to the steam hardware survey.
It uses both, and switches between the two
Maybe for someone who knows how to use Linux, but you have to remember not everyone knows what you do. Relevant xkcd
+1 for bitwarden!
They were bought by epic games recently, but I don’t think it was bandcamp that stole your card info