

I’ve been wondering for a little while now if WinApps will work for gaming. It uses a VM in the background but, supposedly, has a “native” experience. Thoughts?
I’ve been wondering for a little while now if WinApps will work for gaming. It uses a VM in the background but, supposedly, has a “native” experience. Thoughts?
You can also install SteamOS which is literally what the Steam Deck runs.
EDIT: Disregard, I can’t read.
My understanding is that running most of BlueSky is possible on small to moderate hardware. However, running all of BlueSky requires basically cloning 100% of all the content on BlueSky (which, as of Nov 2024, was ~5 TB).
So, like, yes, one can run part of BlueSky or a clone of BlueSky which has none of the main instance’s user’s content without much trouble, but actually running an entire BlueSky stack is eventually going to become cost prohibitive.
I found this write-up to be enlightening on the subject.
Ah, yes, let’s make the already illegal thing even more illegal. As if that ever stopped anyone…
I use uMatrix (uBlock’s big brother), so sites that do this generally lose first-party JS privileges real fast.
Weird, I found the Arch-based one once but now I can’t find it. Everything keeps pointing me back to that page…
EDIT: All I can find now is HoloISO - which seems to be in a reasonable place, I guess.