Yeah this is a big part why I’m very skeptical of Signal. It feels a lot like Ubuntu’s snap store, it’s technically open but you can’t really interact with the main corporate controlled ecosystem.
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Did you read the article? It’s talking primarily about how this could be really good for consumers.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Thoughts on Desktop Operating Systems in 2024English
2·2 years agoOh yeah, to be clear I don’t think Macs can’t be good gaming machines, it’s just that it doesn’t seem to be heading that way right now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Thoughts on Desktop Operating Systems in 2024English
16·2 years agoWindows has one major thing going for it: it’s best-in-class for gaming. It might even be the greatest gaming platform of all time. Linux and even Mac are gaining ground, but they’ve got a little ways to go.
…is Mac gaming actually gaining ground? From listening to a friend of mine who has a Mac, it sounds like Mac gaming is going steadily backwards. Wine and similar doesn’t work very well for them, and Mac compatibility is happening with fewer and fewer games. Game Porting Toolkit isn’t really for end users, is it? Is there something else my friend is missing?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Best Linux Distro For Playing On Steam?English
25·2 years agoThat said, Valve does not support the official Ubuntu way of installing Steam, which is via snap (‘apt install steam’ will install the snap). So you have to make sure to install the Steam way (manually via the deb) instead.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Nvidia bans using translation layers for CUDA softwareEnglish
1·2 years agoYeah, Wine is very strict about this; IIRC if you’ve ever even looked at the leaked Windows XP source code, you’re not allowed to work on Wine.
Or “Invasion of Privacy” Policy