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  • This company has 125cc and 50cc kits, both designed to replicate the existing gas engine performance.

  • There's a webapp version of Voyager. Much more mobile-friendly interface

  • Yeah, freedom has become vanishingly rare

  • Do you find it more common of a mistake than say, its vs it's?

    Barely related, but earlier today I saw someone on discord thank someone else by saying Thank's

  • Why would they need to be male and/or middle aged? Couldn't anyone who is a director and carving a turkey make this dumb joke?

  • It'll be the fourth one to be released, and fifth one to be produced, if you count the unreleased low budget 1994 Roger* Corman movie.

    Tl;dr: Yes

  • That's a big feature PR of over 2000 lines of code. It's not a bug fix release kind of patch. 10.11 for sure

  • Biden's 2022 infrastructure bill managed to get fiber built in my neighborhood, so that's something. The FCC actually building their own map of coverage and holding telecoms to account was pretty remarkable for a minute there.

  • AirVPN is a good one. Based in Italy and they keep no logs

  • PIC

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  • Look around, kid. There is no Superman.

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  • Skill issue

  • Look at the date

  • I hear with the release of GNOME 48, full HDR support is now implemented, for what that's worth. But yeah, totally get it, you want every ounce of power from your hardware.

    I went all AMD, so for my system it's working great.

  • I mean, personally I do all of my gaming on Linux and fully removed Windows from my gaming desktop in 2022 and haven't looked back. My VR headset is a Vive, so it works just fine with SteamVR on Linux, no additional issues there, even while using Proton.

    I was just thinking exFAT would work more consistently for a steam library under Linux than NTFS and it would also not introduce any issues on Windows.

  • You would need to reinstall your games on Linux, to answer your question. Steam and Heroic Games Launcher make this process quite painless, but yeah, still gotta do it. NTFS supports ignoring upper/lowercase, whereas Linux (and other Unix-y systems) do not, at least by default. This can cause all kinds of weird issues down the line.

    Now that said, one thing you could do is make a new steam library on Windows to a drive or partition formatted as ExFAT, then use Steam on Windows to transfer your games to that new library. If you did that, I think you could simply add that steam library to your instance of steam running on Linux Mint. Combined with setting steam to use Proton for any Windows game (it's just one checkbox to do so), I think maybe you'd be in business.

  • The objectively correct answer