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DrManhattan

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Great stats. Thanks for posting!

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I finally picked up Graveyard Keeper and all the DLC. Really fun game and plays great on the Steam Deck.

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It’s amazing seeing 2TB M.2 NVME drives being sold for less than what I bought my original 120GB SATA SSD for.

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I use Apple Music. I don’t mind the app menus and have a fairly good grasp on where everything is now. The real draws are Apple Music Classic’s new app, spatial surround sound and lossless audio. In addition, it comes with my Apple One subscription and makes it that much of a better deal.

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I’ve been using Memmy as it is an actual app and not a web app, and it has a theme actually designed by Christian Selig, the developer of Apollo. Plus it allows logging in to any Lemmy instance and not just the most popular ones.

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I would definitely be happy with that. Some great gaming to be had on the Nintendo 64.

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I bought the 8800GTX because it was the first DX10 compatible GPU available, and that thing was an amazing powerhouse. No need to fiddle with SLI profiles, just raw graphical power.

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Perfect Dark, Goldeneye, Conker’s, Mario 64, Mario Kart, Mario Party, just so many bangers to list off. I loved the Nintendo 64.

Also thank you for the reply. I finally got to test out this instance to make sure it’s working properly. I appreciate it.

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Considering the Steam Deck accounts for a huge portion of Linux installs, I think flatpaks are going to be here to start and only grow in popularity.

I have to ask though, why do people dislike flatpaks?

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I don’t think you should be enjoying the fact that there are some problems that could realistically cause a large portion of Lemmy instances to become unsustainable. We should be working towards a way that we can ensure the Lemmy ecosystem thrives.

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