I see nothing wrong here
Looks like they got their priorities right
We shall not stop until all the sources have been opened!
Open code? Is this terminology used often?
coding in windows is hard :C it keeps crashing my code! I can’t open my code either, I may learn how to code in Linux soon if it is easy
What are you having issues with? What language are you trying to use?
the windows code :c I can use oepn code programs (I can’t open my code)
I double-checked the meme and realized the wording is actually correct, I thought the meme regarded linux as a lanuage for a sec- sleep well everyone
Honest Question with a long windup: I’m not looking forward to the forced Win11 update, tried Win11 and would rather keep 10…
If I made the swap to Linux, what happens to my Steam Library? Don’t many of those games need Windows to run? I have a SteamDeck and understand Valve has created their own thing to fool games into thinking their played on Windows, but that’s just SteamOS for a handheld. Sorry, I know I can look up this information online, I would like to hear it from someone personally rather than some blog or website article.
Idk about Linux, but on Mac I can run most Windows games through Wine no problem. IIRC Linux has Proton, which is a better version of Wine that’s built into Steam so you can launch Windows games directly from your native Linux Steam client. Unless you play a lot of AAA games I’d suggest giving it a go.
It won’t give you any extra performance in games, you’ll be using a Windows emulator to emulate Windows games in Linux. In the end, if you don’t have enough time for troubleshooting (which will take a lot of time), it’s not worth it. As others have said, “Linux is free if your time is free”.
I beg to differ, I got 5 different games on the summer sale, and all I had to do was install and hit the play button. Proton had come along in a huge way the past few years, especially with the advent of the steam deck