If you have Lutris, then you can add your games in it, and then add shortcuts using Lutris
Maybe AI could solve it – at least, that’s what Scott Alexander has proposed back in 2014. His idea was that of an AGI that would optimize human life (or the universe itself, I guess) for human values instead of profit or other things that drive the whole Moloch problem he thoroughly describes. I imagine housing would also be solved along the way lol
The effort of using machines to mimic the human mind has always struck me as rather silly: I’d rather use them to mimic something better.
Edsger W. Dijkstra, “On the cruelty of really teaching computing science”, 1988
I use Aves Libre, personally
Is there a compatibility list and performance difference?
The closest thing I know is ProtonDB
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I think PeerTube could possibly work for streamer VOD channels, since a lot of them probably keep them locally for archival/backup purposes, anyway. I’ve seen people mention thar PT uses BitTorrent for streaming videos to other users – I think that could work for this particular purpose
I believe Redshift can change screen brightness depending on time of day. At least, it says so in the manpage
CalCurse is cool, if you’re into CLI tools
Then I don’t know lol
I have a similar problem – when I launch Steam, the whole system slows down to a crawl. But, it still recovers after a minute or so.
I have background shader processing enabled in Steam, so maybe that’s what’s causing this
I also use TinyBit! It’s very nice, although one might want to do some tweaking beforehand
I’m not aware of such tool, unfortunately
I believe archive.org fits the definition
Yeah, it’s rather inconsistent with what it can or cannot see
Try making an Aves album and then moving the pictures in it using a file manager