Not flatpak (in my case). I’m using Steam in the default way CachyOS installs it, and I’m not sure how that is.
My friend is on Bazzite.
Not flatpak (in my case). I’m using Steam in the default way CachyOS installs it, and I’m not sure how that is.
My friend is on Bazzite.
No. Logged in or logged out, on mobile – and as I’ve found now desktop browser – it does look fine.
I think it’s something with the client on Linux. My friend, running a different distro, also has the strangely old list. When I check Top Sellers I see Euro Truck and some others in the client, CoD and Crimson Desert on the website.
Maybe it’s got something to do with Steam Deck Verified status? Yet ProtonDB lists Crimson Desert as Gold, so even if it wasn’t Deck verified I would like to be able to see it. The only toggle I was able to find was “show only games available on platform Windows/MacOS/Linux”, none of which I have selected.
Whatever it is, it seems to be something with the Linux client.
It does look a lot more reasonable when I check it out on my phone, where I am logged in. That’s very strange.


I guess?
Should the playing of shooter/violent games also be possible evidence?
In some cases I can see where there might be some overlap, like in OJ Simpson’s case. But in other cases, like this one, it gives me some pause. Maybe it can support a case, but it sure as hell shouldn’t carry one.
By leaning heavily on rap lyrics and racist dog whistles, Texas prosecutors managed to drown out mitigating evidence that might have spared Broadnax’s life


So Robert Bloch’s “statements” in the book Psycho should be able to be used to convict him of murder or other such? Should he have been put on trial. Clearly he had violent tendencies because of the fiction he wrote.
Furthermore:
Its lawyers skirted over lyrics addressing peaceful narratives such as redemption and love.


Sorry, I did not catch onto your expertly crafted joke.


Do as you please. I understand your concern, but putting words in their mouth does not make your case any stronger.


It is a current list, yes. Just not current year’s list.
Some public statement on the Rails matter would be nice, I also agree. A clearer list would similarly be welcome. But reading things into the text that aren’t there isn’t on them.


I agree the post is unclear, but I’m not sure where you get your assumption of it being “this year’s list”. That is reading something in the text which isn’t there. Furthermore;
That does not show continued support in and of itself.


I understand that it’s about the Rails World 2025 donation, but where do you see they’re still supporting Rails?


Where did you find they’re still giving money to rails?
I came across this blog post on sponsorships, which I find a bit difficult to parse, but it doesn’t appear as if they’ve given anymore after the initial support.


Whataboutism bull crap.
Both can be true at the same time.


Epic sold Bandcamp again… a year or two ago?


Where do you think the heat from that heatsink eventually goes? The only way to get “rid” of it is into the air or the water.


That’s still ~9°C, which is a lot.
'cuz they can’t very well send someone over.
On a more serious note: that’s just the easiest way to go about it? I wouldn’t let my boss remote into my personal machine, but if I were to take it on a mission to the moon that’d be a bit different.