@mihnt @I@lemmy.world @just_another_person
I assumed that was the case. Yeah, I use his proton version as well.
@mihnt @I@lemmy.world @just_another_person
I assumed that was the case. Yeah, I use his proton version as well.
Makes sense. Since nobara is maintained by glorious egg roll, I would imagine that he would try avoid any issues.
Performance degradation after kernel patches is definitely a weird issue.
@I@lemmy.world
My response to his question is usually linux mint
@just_another_person @I@lemmy.world
Huh, I don’t use fedora (I use #Nixos). Do those issues also apply to #nobara?
I have had my service turned off for 24 hours once and that’s why I finally started using a VPN, as that was just annoying.
Piracy is more often then not a symptom of the problem rather than a problem itself.
For example, game piracy was much more common prior to steam as it was just much much more convenient to pirate at that time.
Before using a VPN, I was sent numerous letters from my isp to knock it off. It really depends on both isp and where you live. If you live in the US, my understanding is that it’s the isp who can get sued for allowing you to pirate, so while they don’t want to lose your money and will give you numerous chances, they will eventually cease to do business with you.
@zigdon @toallpointswest @Hextic @atmur
Factorio is a native linux game. Are you manually selecting proton?
@toallpointswest @Hextic @atmur
I am not arguing to get rid of proton.
My point is that proton is a stop-gap measure.
@toallpointswest @Hextic @atmur
A good well supported native port will always be better than #proton or #wine.
If you don’t believe me just compare with a game like #factorio in the late game.
This is a bit of a cherry picked example, however, as resource usage for a game like that matters a lot more in late game.
I use YouTube revanced simply because of sponsorblock and return youtube dislike.
Those features don’t come with premium.
@NateSwift @nolight
Lidarr works best with usenet. There are good dedicated private torrent trackers for music though.