Like it or not the majority of game purchases are digital these days. It’s a sad development for sure. I buy all my console games as physical discs myself.
Like it or not the majority of game purchases are digital these days. It’s a sad development for sure. I buy all my console games as physical discs myself.
Who said they were alive? The whole premises of the saying is that things are easy.
Well, since the fish are just laying there, at the bottom, motionless and dead it’s pretty easy.
They said “All the music files”, not unholy abomination from the seventh layer of ass hell.
As a sidenote… Is Zeus depicted as caressing and admiring his malformed god-cock in that statue or what the hell am I looking at?
What the f*** dude calm down.
Sorry, I don’t remember the exact source. I tried a bunch of stuff from all around. I found it with the search query that was something like: “fedora obs amd hw encoding gstreamer vaapi”
I watched a bunch of stuff from GloriousEggroll and some other youtuber, but I don’t remember exactly who. Also had to install gstreamer va-api olugin vie flatpak.
Hope these clues give you a lead.
I installed Fedora 40 on my desktop a couple of weeks ago to test if I could run it as a daily driver for gaming, streaming and studying.
So far gaming has been remarkably better than I thought. Steam works like a charm and the few games I’ve played boot up out of the box. I’ve even managed to play an Epic Game Store game (was free so we grabbed it from there) with a friend online. This can be done via Heroic Game Launcher.
Studywise it has all I need for coding and text editing.
The only thing I haven’t been able to fully test (busy) is streaming, but I did set up OBS already and managed to get HW encoding to work on an AMD GPU.
Still does take a little too much tinkering on the streaming side for a non computer savvy person (edit: not me, but someone like my wife for example), but I’m seriously considering about ditching Windows altogether if I don’t encounter anything critically borked in the coming weeks. The only game breaker in the foreseeable future I can think of will be whether or not I can fully dev and study MS Azure stuff in Linux, but I’d wager it’s not going to be a problem.
Those trains sure are weird and confusing, with their back and forth those tracks and all. Makes you wonder about train safety, it does!
For me it’s because if the AI does all the work the person “coding” won’t learn anything. Thus when a problem does arise (i.e. the AI not being able to fix a simple mistake it made) no one involved has the means of fixing it.