Not enough though. You are competing with unlimited money from Google and friends. MAYBE Ladybird browser will be another great foss browser. Time will tell. Go donate or support that project if you aren't satisfied with Mozilla (for which there are many reasons not to, but each to his own).
There will be loopholes and those loopholes will be exploited by children. The intention is good but the solution is the usual "we don't know what to do so let's ban it". There is a rule or law for everything in Denmark.
'member when redditors would ALL leave because of the API restrictions? This will have no real effect whatsoever. I'm glad that most redditors didn't move to lemmy.
Stupid comment indeed but this is the gamer community as we know - thet feel SO entitled.
Listen, you can try the game for two hours and get a refund on steam. If you didn't notice the performance issues on your rig within those two hours, well, what's the problem? If did notice, then why didn't you just refund on get on with your life? It's because of this crazy feeling od entitlement thet gamers seem to have. Whenever something doesn't live up to their arbitrary standards, the world must burn.
I don't like BL games and I don't like poorly optimized games. Doesn't run like I wanted to? Fine, I refund, maybe try when I upgrade my hardware and the game is on sell. Lots more of these incoming because developers not being able to work with UE5 without optimization issues, e.g. the new Metal gear remake). Also, I know nothing about how devs deal game optimization.
Not gaming focus as such, but the optimization of kernel and packages, tweaks and use of the BORE scheduler gives some performance boost. Tests show this. This of course is good for gaming but they also have a great wiki on setting up for gaming and includes some config/setup scripts that makes it a little easier to set up, e.g. cachy versioner of Proton.
Yast is great but I honestly don't find it all that useful nowadays. Feels to me like most of that configuration can be done through KDE anyway. Still, great piece of software, might just not fit my current needs.
CachyOS, Manjaro and endeavour OS are all Arch. The main selling point for cachy is the ease of use when installing "stuff for gaming" e.g. gfx drivers and their custom compiled kernels and software packages (basically just other builds of packages on the Arch repo) have been optimized for newer generations of CPUs. Light weight, heavily optimized, customizable. Lots of small optimizations here and there. You can do the same on Arch but I don't want to bother. I know what do to and how to, but been there done that.
Love me some SUSE. People forget that it is one of the OG distributions out there. Been trying Linux from time to time but only switched completely from windows earlier this year. Been messing with Fedora and SUSE way back as a teenager. Unfortunately my experience with opensuse was laggy YouTube on a complete fresh install (AMD btw) so I just switched to cachyos which didn't have any issues (sooo much better than Manjaro IMHO). Still love SUSE... And fedora. These two will always have a place in my tech heart.
The bait is real with this one.