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  • Maxprime’s response is a good one - I’ll just toss in mine as well as someone very similar to your situation. I switched off Microsoft after paying for a Windows 11 key and then just not being able to authenticate.

    I’ve run Linux and Unix servers from command-line but had 0 experience with Linux as a Windows replacement. I’ve been using Fedora 41 KDE Plasma for 9 months now as my exclusive gaming machine and while, yes, there have been a few hiccups to overcome, once you figure out a few simple tricks, most stuff just works thanks to the work put into Proton.

    My entire Steam library works using Proton Experimental, I play Blizzard and GoG games via Lutris without issue. If you are interested in figuring more stuff out, the community is there to help guide you through your own exploration but if you just want answers, it’s easy to find those too.

    Biggest issue I ran into is when Space Marine 2 came out. Played fine the first day then a patch dropped and I couldn’t play it. Found quickly that adding a command line argument in Steam to tell Space Marine 2 that it was running a Steam Deck fixed the issue until the dev could patch it.

    I definitely urge people who are at all interested in Linux and not just saying “I’m a gamer, so I can’t use Linux” as a more polite way to say “I don’t want the hassle of switching from Windows” (which is perfectly valid and you do you), check out Ventoy (simple tutorial: https://www.linuxfordevices.com/tutorials/linux/ventoy-tutorial) - Install it on a USB stick, drop an ISO onto it and boot from the USB stick to select a temporary OS to play around in. Doesn’t have to be permanent, don’t need to lose any data, and you can get your own experience with a distro to decide if making the jump from Windows is right for you.

    Have fun gaming, friend!





  • It isn’t bi, it is an Indigenous term meaning they are both masculine and feminine. The closest we have otherwise is non-binary or gender-fluid. But in Indigenous communities (at least historically, I’m not overly familiar with how 2-spirit people are treated currently) they were a part of the spiritual leadership of those communities.



  • I understand the purpose of the article and it is important to be critical of whatever party is in power because they certainly aren’t going to do the right thing for the sake of doing the right thing. I’m not a supporter of the Liberal party but this article doesn’t really point out the issue. The issue is the misplacement of blame.

    The article talks about how the Federal Liberals aren’t doing anything about housing and consumer affordability but those are provincial issues. Yukon, Newfoundland, and British Columbia are the only provinces currently not run by conservatives. The most effective communications the Federal Liberals could do would be to educate the populace on what is within their power to change and what is a provincial responsibility. It likely won’t matter much because a large number of voters aren’t interested in educating themselves on politics. But the majority don’t understand Federal vs Provincial vs Municipal jurisdiction.

    Ultimately, I think the only thing the Federal Liberals can do is focus on the messaging. They are achieving important things but they can’t change the things that are impacting the average Canadian on a day-to-day basis. Minimum wage is a provincial issue. Rent and housing is a provincial issue. Health care is a provincial issue. Heck, even the climate change stuff the Provincial Conservatives fought tooth-and-nail on and lost but continue to refuse to address it themselves. I’m not sure what the writer of the article is expecting the Federal government to do other than trying to inform the populace of what they can control and where they need the provinces to do their part to solve these crises.



  • While what you say is absolutely correct, keep in mind that the profits a game makes go to the company. The workers are already paid. If a game doesn’t make money it would likely mean those people at the bottom would lose their jobs but the people at the top will absolutely get their share. But stealing a game like this doesn’t mean people aren’t getting paid. If Bethesda feels like the game doesn’t need all of the staff it took to make it, they’ll still get rid of them, regardless of how popular the game may be doing at any given time.

    Indie game studios stand a better chance at doing right by their employees but a capitalist society means the profits go to the top and the losses go to the bottom and rarely are indie studios exempt from this rule of economics.

    This person is being punished because they found a weakness in Bethesda’s setup and exploited it. It MIGHT be that if they had gone to Bethesda and let them know of this vulnerability rather than trying to sell what they had found that they would be been rewarded. But, more often than not, the companies who are shown a vulnerability still seek to punish those who point it out to them.