Almost got a heart attack when I read that they made a subscription service.
Almost got a heart attack when I read that they made a subscription service.
At least you can run the games in offline, even when you have to log in the first time.
What’s PPP?
Also Apple’s anti-consumer decisions usually transfer to other places (such as Android) aswell, because they have a lot of influence on the rest of the market.
Steam Deck is pretty awesome in the offline gaming regard, if that’s what you might be looking for.
TBH I didn’t even notice that I was using DDG when switching to librewolf other than the icon on the top bar. I have found everything I have needed, though I usually use “site:lemmy.world” (for example) anyways.
Lawnchair also works, if you want the stock android look
Ender creality 3(?) should be pretty cheap and is really popular
All-in on open source and the Fediverse, with support from Mozilla, Marc Benioff, Long Journey Ventures, and others.
Don’t know if the “others” may include google.
Mailbox.org is 1€ / month for 2GB with first month free (with limitations), I don’t think it’s too much to ask for because Google has other ways of making money.
I tried it, connected with no issues, so ymmv
You can bite the glass you drink from too, no?
I’m quite new here. Are there any guides or something for that or it’s different for every project?
I meant to say pirated games in general, sorry for not clarifing.
Playing through steam might be useful for linux users, because proton is on there (but idk if it works with self-added games).
That is awesome news. Great job Gaijin!
My philosphy is that if the game doesn’t run on Linux, it isn’t worth playing, because most games do work, and the ones that don’t, are usually because the Anti-Virus the game uses. Which in EAC case, to enable playing on linux is just a button click (iirc).
On the website, it says the battery life’s 4 weeks.
OEM Androids?