

Kbin.earth is on mbin, I think kbin is dead.
Kbin.earth is on mbin, I think kbin is dead.
+1 for Endeavour if you basically want easy to install Arch with the very minimal preinstalled.
There’s CachyOS too if you want a few more tweaks OOTB.
Arch has definitely been my fav so far, the wiki is unmatched. I stuck with EOS.
If they add AI they better not ask me for any money ever again.
I see some servers with hardly any, some with lots, the cat ears are popular. It depends on the communities you look in. Obviously the majority use Discord completely free, but there’s a significant amount of Nitro subscribers and a good portion of them are also buying things in the shop.
You couldn’t be more wrong.
People actually use the shop. they are spending $10-20 on a profile picture border. Now you are telling them that they can get them for “free”? You bet people will do it. Paid cosmetics have poisoned minds.
Keep the cat, who cares about some gnome guidelines. A good icon is a good icon, not an icon that follows arbitrary guidelines.
Trying to fight piracy like this is just an endless game of whack-a-mole. Countries should not be wasting time with laws, let the corporations suffer until they provide a better product.
But no game officially supports mods
If no game officially supports mods, why would an entire SDK to implement them exist?? Loads of games officially support mods through Steam Workshop alone.
If using the default setup of UE (deferred rendering), it results in a shimmering/noisy mess without TAA and TAA introduces a shit ton of blur, so the games end up looking like you have vaseline on your monitor. UE games can still look good if devs use forward rendering, but it requires a bit more work and not using the default setup so they can use MSAA instead. Unlikely in bigger games because they want to make them very quick.
Unreal Engine is all I need to know to avoid a game.
What else has such a catalog? Going to be hard to persuade creators to host their own content with ads and subscriptions.
Kbin was destined to fail without opening up to community collaboration. I greatly preferred it over lemmy. So I will stick with Mbin now and Kbin.earth has been a small but nice Mbin instance.