

10€ extra total, 8 extra for Tidal instead of Spotify and 2 for a paid email service.
But that’s not an entirely fair comparison, Tidal is a better service than Spotify, and there are plenty of free email providers to choose from.


10€ extra total, 8 extra for Tidal instead of Spotify and 2 for a paid email service.
But that’s not an entirely fair comparison, Tidal is a better service than Spotify, and there are plenty of free email providers to choose from.
The meaning of life is listening to groovy basslines on the way to and from work. And hugging your loved ones.
Don’t let anything distract you from that.
Wow, opposite issues! Bazzite worked out of the box for me, but Ubuntu was awful. I spent several hours just to get my wired internet to work, threw every fix I could find at it, eventually fixed it with a modprobe, used it for a few days and decided that Ubuntu wasn’t for me.


I hope you’re right! I saw something flashing by about the UK suing Steam over price fixing, with the threat of enormous fines or being banned if they don’t pay them. Steam has many flaws, but I believe the world is better with them than without them.


I believe that it’s specified in the architectural reference framework that it has to re-validate every session, to ensure that the token hasn’t been revoked. I’d be happy to be corrected, though!


I wouldn’t mind some moderation, but for the love of god I hope countries won’t block Steam over this. I have so many games there, and I can’t remember the last time I bothered to read a review.
I haven’t had any issues with my nvidia GPU. I did some distro-hopping and didn’t have any nvidia issues in any of the distros I tried.
If you want everything to work out of the box, I would recommend Bazzite. Pop! OS had me using the AMD image and fetching the nvidia driver manually (the nvidia image just didn’t work for me). After that, everything worked brilliantly.
Same experience, it has worked flawlessly for me too!
They started selling user data and integrated AI