

I second this, have been using it for years and can never go back


I second this, have been using it for years and can never go back


This happened to me as well. I used to buy anything I could from Gog, but after getting a Steam Deck and switching to Linux on my home PC I went back to Steam due to Gog’s refusal to support Linux.


It was the most wish listed game on steam I don’t think it caught Steam off guard, Steam just doesn’t care. The servers break every summer sale as well and they’ve never tried to fix it.


Pensioners have ruined the UK.
I’d rather take my chances with the 16 year olds whos demographic votes left, than the pensioners voting for the Tories and Brexit, and ruining the country for everyone under 65.


Expedition 33


As someone who loves the steam deck, the verification system is a total joke and should be totally ignored. There’s plenty of “verified” games that run terribly, or don’t work. ProtonDB is what you should use instead.


This is completely untrue and I don’t know why people keep repeating this.


I’d be interested in these! I’ve played all the big ones so would love to find some obscure stuff!


Netflix does let you add “guest” users in different households now, although It could be it just hasn’t hit you yet. When they announced the password crackdown it stopped Netflix working in my second household, but we just logged out and in and we haven’t been “blocked” since.
It seems for the initial debacle they blocked loads of accounts but I don’t know how often they do a ban wave or if they just figured the original announcement would get more people to buy subscription’s (which seems to have worked).
I’ve never seen a clothing store using RFID tags before but that’s quite interesting technology. I’ve just done some reading up on it and I hope more places start using it it seems convenient and something I’d like to see adopted on a large scale.
I feel the people who don’t like self checkout keep trying to push the idea that it’s bad or putting people out of jobs, rather than just admitting it’s convenient for most people. If i want to buy one or two items I don’t want to queue up behind 5 people with a full trolley.


I second this, was about to recommend Kagi, auto filters listicles, fantastic for actually finding information written by real people on blogs and things that aren’t SEO spam
I just use Vanilla Firefox, I use chrome for work but all my personal stuff on Firefox, left chrome after there was talk of stopping ad blockers.
It’s a reference to the movie Good Will Hunting where Matt Damon is working as a Janitor at a school but solves a teachers “impossible” maths puzzle. The teacher asks who in his class solved it, but nobody stands up (Matt Damon is not in the class)