Goodvibes

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[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 3 points 11 months ago

Damn, sorry to hear that, my experience with the 480 was really good. Admittedly AMD wasn't quite caught up yet with hardware video encoding at the time that card was designed (basically a reskinned 480). Specifically, hardware video encoding has gotten drastically better since then on AMD cards.

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 10 points 11 months ago (1 children)

The only real answer lmao. People really out here thinking the funny symbols on the paper follow absolute laws. Crazy.

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Good news! It does! My desktop was out of commission for a while due to a hardware issue, and I used my Steam Deck exclusively as my PC during that time. Hunt ran fine, with anti-cheat working, and I even racked up some kills and wins (with mouse and keyboard and a monitor ofc and at 720p). The handheld experience would be rough but obviously playing Hunt against PC players with a controller would be nearly impossible in 3 star and up.

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 23 points 1 year ago

Have you seen protondb? A pretty impressive number of games just work. Really we are at the point now where games that don't run are more the exception, and usually it is due to Anti-cheat incompatibility or some very specific issue.

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 3 points 1 year ago

I worked in a print store and brother those huge xerox machines are no joke. Tens of thousands of pages with minimal maintenance and downtime. Consumer printers are often terrible, especially inkjets, but this just seems like you've never used a nice one before. The problem is most people would rather pay 50 dollars for a really terrible printer to print with it 20 times rather than just order 20 prints from a shop or cough up a couple hundred for a really well made printer, laser or no.

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 1 points 1 year ago

Firefox is also really good on Android these days. I use that with all the usual ad blocking and privacy extensions I have on desktop.

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

I use Arch (btw) because for me it just works. Minimal system packages, most things installed as flatpaks.

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 3 points 1 year ago

ALVR works great, assuming SteamVR in general works with your DE (no Gnome support atm but KDE works for sure).

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

So glad you wrote this first so I didn't have to point it out lol

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 17 points 1 year ago (3 children)

That display out will be hard to match with an old optiplex or laptop, but I agree, the pricing is getting less absurdly low and more just moderately low.

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

Not what I said at all. But when you are switching from a platform whose issues are familiar and already factored into your workflow to a new one, the new platform has to justify itself despite those new issues. I'm an avid Linux user and could not imagine going back to Windows for work, but we can't expect people to deal with new issues when they are already exhausted by old ones. The experience has to be better in basically every way to convince people who aren't actively interested to switch. I think with the dust settling in audio and video stuff and the new crop of sleek DEs we are getting close to that, but for many people Windows is a better experience despite all those problems, because everything else is still that much simpler. Control does not necessitate complexity, and Linux is still more complex.

[–] Goodvibes@lemmy.cafe 5 points 1 year ago

Flatpaks have finally made most distros interchangeable for me, they're a wonderful tool. Not every single thing should be installed with them, but the current compromise of shipping core system components (including DEs in here) as native packages and user apps as flatpaks has drastically reduced the amount of troubleshooting I've had to do. When the vast majority of your tiny packages have no overhead, you can eat a few gigs for a nicer user experience. Even on my 120GB laptop that hasn't been a practical issue for me.

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