What’s wrong with Brave?
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Comet79@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Steam competitors be like. [Extended?]
11·2 months agoMonopoly means it’s the only seller in the market. This isn’t true for PC gaming. You have GoG, Epic, Itch.io, Battle.net, Origin, Uplay, Rockstar smaller websites that host different kinds of games. Steam is the biggest player on PCright now, but there’s nothing about Steam that prevents any other type of competitor from getting into the market and possibly de-throning it.
Comet79@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•windows is using steamOs as their gaming performance goal
2·2 months agoI have Linux on my personal computer and Windows on my work laptop. Best of both worlds. Linux is currently a very nice 0 stress experience for gaming/casual stuff. With Proton, gaming on Linux is nearly as viable as on Windows.
Comet79@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘The cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees’: Nvidia exec says right now AI is more expensive than paying human workersEnglish
25·2 months agoThese companies want to own all the hardware so you are forced to rent a computer. To buy a PC that does nothing by itself and requires some remote hardware to function. Amazon is already preparing a “game streaming” service, for example.
Switched to Kubuntu about a week ago. 0 friction. The OS supports all the stuff I used to do on Win11. The KDE Plasma environment is eye candy. For me, it’s prettier and nicer to use than Windows. Only thing I had to configure was enabling Flatpak, but this is a personal preference.
First time I hear of this. What alternatives would you suggest? I have brave on my PC because it’s pre-configured and comes with a Tor addon