I prefer to buy GOG when possible, Steam second. I even have some duplicated titles across vendors.
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Excellent that they don't engage in Nintendo level community hostility and at least let people who care about old games preserve them.
Stream goes one step further and actively maintains their legacy games playable. That is commitment.
You'd expect Microsoft to have figured out how to copy Linux update methods, we have a lot of them to choose from and some are actually decent.
I'm gonna go with Tom's Root Boot. Or maybe the father of all live distros, Knoppix.
Someone gave me a PowerMac and of course I had to try to run Linux. It was an interesting experience, it would boot to MacOS and then run the Yellow Dog bootloader. Couldn't get it to boot directly. That little experiment showed me how tightly Apple controlled what would run on Apple machines back then.
Good old Smoothie. Served me well back then. I think it went commercial at some point.
I posted from Boost for Lemmy, but formatted nothing.
Both end songs are on my playlist, I love it when the randomize function picks them up. You could say it is a triumph.
I'm still playing this game today. Undoubtedly my favorite game.
I do. I use a Pi-Hole at home along with an adblocker, but I'm not always home.
I've been using XFCE for so long that it feels really awkward when I have to use Gnome or KDE.
XFCE is solid, reliable, stable, unobtrusive, lean, responsive.
It is also the reason I've not used Wayland yet.