Steam isn’t a monopoly.
The PC is an open platform, you can use any game store or launcher you want - unlike the iPhone, Android (without sideloading), PlayStation, switch, or Xbox.
Steam isn’t a monopoly.
The PC is an open platform, you can use any game store or launcher you want - unlike the iPhone, Android (without sideloading), PlayStation, switch, or Xbox.
And costs a yearly subscription, also random features get removed every month.
Use SwiftFin app instead on Apple TV, but better than the Jellyfin app.
This ^
Simple, no ads, and handles HDR super well
I’m sure google will fix that in chrome, like killing adblocker functionality.
Less HTTPS = easier government & advertiser data collection
This is an advanced setup, dual boot is far simpler for a new Linux user.
I’d settle for Apple Intelligence not turning itself back on with every iOS update.
Highly recommend wlxoverlay for monado, for me SteamVR overlay never has a working desktop view so I can’t see my monitors.
It’s been broken for years and valve will never fix it: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamVR-for-Linux/issues/426
Just FYI, use Monado for VR, SteamVR is a massive pile of trash on Linux.
Corporate nets use 802.1X authentication, risk of a DHCP hijack is very low.
As someone who works in large corporate networks, we absolutely don’t assign static IPs outside of core network gear, it’s impossible to manage a fleet of servers in this way with scaling in mind.
https://github.com/jmshrv/finamp
Jellyfin equivalent which doesn’t require a subscription for your own media library.