@lanodan@navi yea i bet getting bullied by european payment processors will feel so much better than getting bullied by usamerican payment processors. it won't make anything better but it'll make me feel european!! 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
what many people don't understand about the "steam is 32 bit" thing is that while yea the steam client should be 64 bit and valve is stupid for not doing that, that doesn't change the fact that like more than half of the games on steam and even moreso outside of steam are proprietary 32-bit windows games
and no, wine WoW64 is just not ready yet, most notably OpenGL doesn't work, and it doesn't work for a reason, because it's a massive fucking hack. the 64 bit unix library simply doesn't know that in reality it's talking to a fucking 32-bit windows client, and that it shouldn't give addresses <4GiB to it and all that shit. you have to patch support into all the linux libs that matter to wine before this can realistically work
and it doesn't matter whose responsibility it is anyway. if YOU make a change that breaks people's software, people are going to be mad at YOU. people already get mad at linux for anticheat games that actively prevent usage on linux which is ENTIRELY the game's problem, we literally can't legally circumvent it.
this entire thing is such a skill issue anyway. the solution to this technical problem that still very much exists is already there, and you're removing it. people make fun of linux for having bad binary backwards compatibility, and they're right because of this type of shit. it's a massive middle finger not just to gaming but also to backwards compat on linux.
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kittenupdated my website to remove the stuff i dont care about and make the stuff i care about (like the anime and video game reviews) more detailed. also added a few things like useful tech links. oh and i added back the communism section that i stupidly removed when i got hired (im like 99% sure they dont actually condemn this and it was unnecessary) and improved it a lot. its now much longer than i had originally planned. anyway. https://lizzy.rs
@byte you have to consider that food works like language; just because it doesn't originate from a place doesn't mean that it's not part of that place's culture. a lot of english words for example come from latin; they're still english words because they're used in the english language; but they're also latin words.
you searched for slavic food; it's okay for things that were "imported" into it to show up as that; searching for a specific dish and having it labeled as originating from a place different from it's origin would be a different case
@byte would you consider things originating from black or indigenous cultures not part of american culture then? at least I know that a lot of what is considered brazilian cuisine originates from the culture of the black slaves, like feijoada.
neither language nor food spread entirely "naturally", languages have been forced on populations many times and there are many creoles that have been created in the process.
in my book, if something is common in a country, it's de facto part of that country's culture. for example: kebab is part of german culture. that doesn't mean it was invented there, it just means that it's important to the people living there.
it doesnt make most things look better and is only really useful for certain reflective or translucent things to look hyperrealistic, and those can already look really good when rasterized
it completely tanks fps on my RX 7700S that can run the java edition at like 1000 fps, and Extreme + Volumetric lighting shaders at like 100 (at 2.5K resolution)
my point is kinda, rasterization already looks really good, the impact of RTX is frankly minimal and was only invented by big GPU to sell more GPU
cyperpunk too, i disabled rtx and left the rest at high and don't do upscaling, and it looks great at 60 fps