

Stop normalizing the grind, start normalizing grindcore frogs


Stop normalizing the grind, start normalizing grindcore frogs


Could still be AI generated tho since LLMs don’t generate images
I do use ProtonDB (esp. for my Steam Deck) and like it a lot, but, we have a saying in German “Probieren geht über studieren” :D
Idk I got a crash and decided to just finish it on Windows (had to reboot anyway). Luckily it’s a short game so I wasn’t “stuck” with Windows for too long. So I can’t really say if it would’ve kept crashing or if it was a isolated incident, but it never crashed on Windows in the remaining 10 hours.
EndeavourOS, nvidia
I was surprised that Crimson Desert works out of the box (and I think even loads faster than on Windows) and also that RE:Village doesn’t work (it runs but crashes)
I just switched my home PC last week. It’s kinda funny how Steam games are a roulette of support, but it’s been really fun thus far.
Was surprised that the government app I have to use is actually open source and on the AUR.
Can’t fully drop Windows sadly but definitely minimize the usage as much as possible.
Arma is soo good. Some of my fondest gaming memories come from Arma 3.


And plenty of White Monster to make absolutely sure it works


You’re not missing anything tho. The only good games that PlayStation are involved with that are good are on PC, and that list is small. I’d say the only Astro Bot and Gran Turismo 7 are games you miss out on. And of the announced games I’d say 2 seem like games you’d be sad about not being able to play them. I’d say let them keep their exclusives. The PlayStation games formula doesn’t really fit on PC anyway.


Just recently switched to Linux and realized I had no htop so I went for btop instead (because I’m trying out loads of new stuff). I’m very happy with it and I love the doom aesthetic of the esc-menu.


Too efficient. Why not rage bait AND raise your neighborhoods energy prices at the same time?
Since all my services are dockerized I just pull new images sporadically. But I think I should invest some time into finding automatic update reminders, especially when I have to hear about critical security updates from some random person on mastodon.