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  • I’ve recently started gaming on linux with surprisingly little problem, given that the last time I tried was about 15 years ago. I don’t even know what proton is, but I just installed steam and then my games… surprisingly on some slightly older games (tf2, HL2) I get a huge FPS boost in Linux compared to windows. Not sure why that would be.




  • I’ve not seen a lot of coverage of this in the English press but his mother also shut herself in a church and went on hunger strike to protest the mistreatment of the poor boy.

    If the only people defending you in this type of case are your mother and Woody Allen then I think you can safely assume you’re in the wrong.




  • I have the same problem as you with mastodon, I’m interested in topics not in people so the format just doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.

    I’ve had very limited success with following hashtags, it sounds like a neat idea, but I’ve not found enough hashtags that I’m interested in with enough activity to make it worthwhile.

    The nature of it also makes it more superficial - it’s short comments and posts on a topic rather than more in depth discussion.

    In the end, I think mastodon is a really neat replacement for twitter - but I never had a twitter account for a reason, and those reasons are still there with mastodon, for me at least.





  • BillDoor@feddit.uktoLinux@lemmy.mlI feel called out
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, I’m saying they shouldn’t, but plenty of them do. They use geoip or location services to work out where you are and then use that to send you to the local site or the site in the language that they feel is appropriate for that location.

    If you’re really lucky they then make it difficult (and sometimes practically impossible) to switch.

    Besides the problem you’ve highlighted for countries with multiple languages, you also have immigrants, people on holiday, multilingual people, VPN users… And it’s not great for your SEO either.


  • The correct solution (as with languages on websites) is to auto-detect but then make it super easy and obvious how to change if the auto detected version is not what the user wants.

    Also if any web developers out there are reading - don’t use the user’s location to determine the language/region they want, and especially don’t force it. I have no idea why so many websites do this but those responsible deserve to permanently have small amounts of sand in all their socks.







  • I hear there are some nice communities dedicated to piracy somewhere on the fediverse.

    I think a lot of people stopped pirating because of Netflix, when they first started and they had a lot of good content and reasonable prices.

    Now that it’s just full of bland Netflix Originals and they’re trying to squeeze every last penny from people already battling a cost of living crisis, it might be time to dust off the old jolly roger again.