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I put my work computer on Linux(NixOS) lol. When I do IT for users on Win 11 I’m constantly like "Why is this so slowwww? ".


I think they mean Steam won’t be on the Switch. Sure, some games will be on both Steam and Switch, but eventually once they can emulate the Switch two, you’ll have every Nintendo game on the emulator, whereas you’ll only have a handful of games on the Switch.



Only five people at Microsoft gave enough fucks to protest. It should have been all of them. They should strike for fucks sakes.


I don’t like the weight of the steam deck. I like the form factor of the switch. I also like doing hardware mods. It’s fun to do.


I’m going to buy a switch two, which they usually sell the hardware for close to cost. Then I’m gonna leave it in the box and wait until a mod chip comes out that lets me play every game for free.


I plan on buying just the console (which they usually lose money on anyways), and then leaving it in the box not connected to the Internet until a mod chip comes out.


“His” All he does is ketamine and buy-up companies that already exist. His workers have all the ambition, however misplaced.




In retrospect this is the type of news you would expect if AI was secretly taking over the world.



Finally the milking is stopping. Should have stopped at 3, but they had to suck more money out of that franchise.


This may sound like heresy, but I think some games are better on handheld consoles and some are better on the PC. Really depends on the vibe you’re wanting.

StarCraft for example. Definitely better on PC, almost impossible to play on console.

Mario Kart or Zelda or many of the Nintendo games. I just either want to play them with friends or just chill on my bed and play them. Sure you could make some kind of PC setup to work the same way, but consoles are very user friendly.


Have you seen how long a bit locker key is?? You have to type in a unique key for every computer. Luckily there is only numbers in the keys.


I was recently looking for a new laptop and I actively avoided laptops with AI features.



I use Tubular. It’s a fork of newpipe that has sponsor block.



What about for users who only have local accounts? How would they provide the bit locker code? Its normally linked to your Microsoft account no? Maybe there is a local place to find it and its up to you to back it up just in case.

Me personally I have my 2TB ssd split into two partitions with windows on one and all my steam and bnet games on the other. If I ever lose my bit-locker code or it locks up I guess I can just reinstall.

I use my laptop with Linux on it for any personal data, my desktop is exclusively for gaming.



So glad I never bought OW2. PvE stuff never appealed to me.