You want Crazy Taxi at a minimum but damn near every game is a legit classic. The odds of getting a bad game are lower than any other system ever made but you need a CRT for the light gun to work
You want Crazy Taxi at a minimum but damn near every game is a legit classic. The odds of getting a bad game are lower than any other system ever made but you need a CRT for the light gun to work
I use newsgroups btw
terminally distracted.
Xitter. Pronounced Shitter
“We buy gold” … “with bitcoin”
is that a thing yet? let me just open a Xitter account real quick …
the rest will just call it unplanned
It is by will alone I set my eyebrows in motion.
You, Sir, win the internet
“We are reviewing the court’s opinion and will continue to defend the rights of libraries to own, lend, and preserve books.”
Unpopular opinion: They stepped out of their fucking lane. There are already laws that protect actual libraries, in fact most nations have laws to ensure libraries have access to all locally published works.
One good thing to come of this is I’ve now joined my national and local libraries.
You know what boat stands for right?
Bust Out Another Threedeeprinter
299792458ms is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
as long as data caps exist anywhere on the planet all internet advertisement is theft.
/me clutches pearls
Why would pirates do this?
multiple proton compatibility layers eat up system resources real quick and last time I attempted it they kept eating until everything was chugging at frames per minute.
Linux also does this thing called minimize on focus loss that is horrid for this (and the canned fix doesn’t work for me so don’t bother, maybe it’s a PopOS specific thing) also alt-tabing doesn’t see game clients anyway only the game launcher so that little piece of muscle memory from the past 2 decades can put you in a situation or two.
Also the preview/switching tool isn’t available, which wouldn’t be a deal breaker if alt-tabbing worked properly.
it’s a half truth. a compatibility layer will always be slower than bare metal but main systems tend to get bogged down with excess software and general use. A VM will be optimized for the 1 thing you need to run, and maybe even use a snapshot so it’s always the same system at max performance.
I wish I didn’t multibox. Linux is perfectly fine for essentially every other use case,
Windows runs faster on a VM under linux than on bare metal
are they though?