- Online discussion: Lemmy
- Private messaging: Signal
- Music: Direct purchase/download
- OS: Any linux flavour
- Mobile OS: Unfortunately needs a little more time...
Yeh, tried ALVR but ran into to many issues to troubleshoot that I just gave up. Figured it might only be a few months wait until Steam sorted something out, give how much effort they have been giving to improving the linux gaming experience.
Exciting. Hopefully Steamlink for Quest on Linuz might be working soon.
Having to install a dual boot to windows again after many years has been such a horrible experience. Modern windows is now just openly hostile to the user, fighting you every step of the way, telling you it knows best and "if you would just submit to it, this whole experience would be better for all of us". Like some nightmare monster created by combining an NSA agent, a control-freak abusive ex, and power hungry dictator, all rolled into one operating system...
You won't find what you are looking for using streaming business models. Just go back to buying your music instead of renting it. They can't change the price, they can't remove your favourite stuff, you can listen anywhere, and you arent locked into an algorithm feeding you stuff the highest bidder wants pushed.
Try bandcamp
They need a new engine actually...
Capitalism loves to capitalise....
If the strippers name is jfk, you wouldn't use a comma. The sentence would be "we invited the stripper JFK, and Stalin."
An incredible game. If you are keen on trying a modern take on it, Songs of Conquest is an about to be released spiritual successor which is very enjoyable.
No no... it's called the Dutton Ant
Thanks for clarifying.
Thanks! Good to know, that makes sense.
Balance of probabilities? "More likely than not"? Is this usual for these types of legal cases?
I was under the impression decisions had to be made "beyond a reasonable doubt" and justice was based on an onus to prove guilt (e.g. innocent until proven guilty).
This seems an insanely dangerous way of determining guilt.