I've played a bunch of Deadlock but I haven't suspected anyone of cheating yet, what are you seeing?
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I can't even stop windows from stealing focus on the same desktop with window rules anymore.
Yeah, I wish the PC corporation that makes all of our PCs would stop paying devs to make their games PC exclusive all the time.
Horrendous take.
I just add the search to firefox and you can get the same functionality without needing to use another site to get to the one you want to search on.
The viewmodels and their animations look way better now.
I've never used EndeavourOS or Manjaro, but if you're looking for something similar to Bazzite (gaming-ready, not immutable) and Arch-based I'd check out CachyOS. I've been using it for a good while now and I really like it.
I don't think you realize that if your goal is to have a simple install method anyone can use, even redirecting the output to install.sh like in your examples is enough added complexity to make it not work in some cases. Again, those are not made for people that know bash.
If you can't review a bash script before running it without having an unnecessarily complex one-liner provided to you to do so, then it doesn't matter because you aren't going to be able to adequately review a bash script anyway.
Showing people that are running curl piped to bash the script they are about to run doesn't really accomplish anything. If they can read bash and want to review the script then they can by just opening the URL, and the people that aren't doing that don't care what's in the script, so why waste their time with it?
Do you think most users installing software from the AUR are actually reading the pkgbuilds? I'd guess it's a pretty small percentage that do.
I would walk around with a kishi shoved up my ass for storage before I would try playing a platformer using that d-pad.
There is no reason for this to exist. You can already just use your phone with similar controllers, except designed by someone who has actually played a video game before.
Lame, I knew they were out there but I guess I'm lucky I haven't witnessed anything that blatant yet.