Are you serious? Most games can be played on Linux? I don't care about the kernel anti cheat games, since that shit is not going on my pc anyway
madcaesar
You fixed nothing, just added some whataboutisim nonsense.
Fair enough
I'd say mouse, rats are way bigger and too smart to be electrocuted! 😏
I generally agree with the caution you are suggesting, but your tone is a bit agressive. OP was just sharing his experiences why he thinks it's fake, and his reasoning is sound, BUT anyone who has ever worked with electricity knows never trust the person who worked on it before you.
Got em!
Yea but we're not getting anywhere with "tolerance 100%"
The Chinese government is a tyrannical undemocratic dictatorship and I'm OK with not tolerating them or their propaganda wing.
I don't know how much Democrats were into it vs how much they were pussies and afraid of looking weak on defense so they went along with the fuckery
Part of the problem was that we Americans are massive pussies in general, and we were all scared shitless after the attack and Republicans exploited that perfectly to divide and conquer us.
I remember the coverage after 9/11 and it was just fear mongering 24/7 and any overreach was just accepted as necessary. No-one really pushed back because everyone was afraid of being called un-American.
That's fair
That's not a problem. It's the interaction and posting that gives them power and content. Simply never interact with the site actively.
Haha you had me, ngl
That said I've never had issues with drivers on Windows, like ever.
The last time I tried Linux was probably a good 5 years ago (Mint) and it was good, but I kept having to do what you described, adding repos (had no idea what they were or how they worked) and running command line updates, and it all looked like random code executing on my system. I could definitely see why the average person would be intimidated.
Eventually I gave up when I couldn't get the most simple thing I did in windows working on Linux, updating my keepass automatically via Gmail.
I'll have to give Mint another shot, I'm sure it's come along even more.