Admittedly I was inferring from the comment that the servers don't work on Linux, specifically because of the example I used (payday 2) where that IS the case because of the switch to Epic's servers a few months ago
Genuinely speaking, I'll gladly wait a significant amount of time longer just to do self check. The worst is at Publix (I think they are just in the south eastern US) where I have to avoid eye contact so they don't wave me into a normal checkout area
At least in Georgia, I actually pay more in "gas tax" by owning an EV because I just don't drive enough but the yearly cost doesn't reflect miles driven
It probably just depends on the location then cause I charged my ev6 at 2 different Sheetz on a trip I had a couple weeks ago.
+1 to InternetHistorian's ads, the only channel where I purposely don't skip over the ads even if I know I'm never gonna actually get said product
Eh it runs really well on the steam deck so it's definitely capable of running fine on PS5 hardware
Hot does for me as well if I scroll far enough, really weird, but I just use 12/6h sorts and it works well enough
Yeah it was a bit annoying at first, but I just created a "all" user that just subbed to everything (well not everything, shout-out to all the communities that speak another language). I don't recall exact links but if you just search for "all bot Lemmy" there are some stuff people have made which will just auto join basically all communities in an instance
Any inspiration from another game on alien planets Risk of Rain or is the teleporter a coincidence?
Hey just a question, I've been dabbling in Linux for a bit now, but honestly a huge deal breaker for me is not having applications with at least near feature parity with ShareX and Everything. There seems to be plenty of screen shot apps but they seem to be clunky in comparison, while I have yet to see a reliable gif capturing tool. Meanwhile, Everything can search my computer in a few milliseconds without issue but I haven't gotten close to that on Linux.
Was wondering if you might know of similar programs on Linux since you seem more familiar with it than me