

With my ex wife, they didn’t grow up with games and never tried it. When I introduced it to them they played more games than I did. I wonder if it’s still a learned thing in the millennial generation.
With my ex wife, they didn’t grow up with games and never tried it. When I introduced it to them they played more games than I did. I wonder if it’s still a learned thing in the millennial generation.
There is something to that for sure. I derive more meaning or pleasure struggling through guitar these days and I want to just turn my brain off when I play games.
Hasn’t always been that way and I hope I doesn’t stay.
Proxmox is a hypervisor. I would install that as your os if that is something you want.
If you just need containers, podman is good. Docker is fine, but podman is open source.
That being said, I run proxmox on my server and have various vms running. I have a laptop that I will use to play with containers and if it turns into a service I want I’ll make it run on proxmox, either as a container itself or as something running on a VM on the hypervisor
Should I give it another try? I hate the movement so much
Most of the people that made half life 1 and 2 are gone I think. Even if they made half life 3 it likely wouldn’t be the game we wanted all those decades ago
Steam deck is a closed ecosystem so it is likely tied to the file system and bundled libraries.
It would likely take a little work to get it working on other distros, but the underlying binary is now going to be elf and use the correct system calls
Edit:
Closed ecosystem is not the right word. Probably known system is a better way of saying it