why do you say that lol the ads def seem to be for paid positions?
MouldyCat
yes we can make an assumption that that is indeed what they think, but that's not actually what they said with the sentence "This wouldn’t hold up in modern court let alone Victorian age court". So perhaps they accidentally used incorrect phrasing, but even so, the logic doesn't follow - if something doesn't hold up in modern-day court, that tells us nothing about whether or not it would hold up in Victorian times, when standards of evidence were indeed lower.
But once you leave Steam [...] it gets a lot worse
Heroic Games Launcher is pretty great for games from GOG and Epic. You can run games with Proton just fine.
Grammar's fine. Sentence structure in the third paragraph (the largest one) is a bit clumsy I guess. Maybe there's a quibble about semantics in "you may also consider fully reformatting your operating system" - you reformat a drive and reinstall an OS. But grammar all seems fine IMO. I am a native speaker, I've certainly seen worse from my fellow countrymen.
People should be able to learn Bangladesh in schools though, or Hindi or Punjabi or Polish or one of the many other widely spoken languages in the UK.
There are some places where you can take Urdu as a GCSE, but only if you already speak it at home. Nowhere AFAIK teaches it from scratch in the way French or German is taught.
I'm not saying every school should teach every possible language, I'm saying it should be an option for any school to offer if they choose and it should be considered just as valid and worthwhile as learning a European language.
It is very disappointing. You can't teach "faith" - that is, the conviction that believing something with no evidence is in any way commendable - and at the same time teach the importance of critical thinking.
And if you look at our political and social landscape, it's more important than ever that people learn how to evaluate ideas and arguments objectively.
The other posters seem to have bad experiences, so I'll chip in with my more positive report @Kraiden@kbin.earth. TBH I was expecting VR not to work all that well, but I was keen to try so I bought a second-hand HTC Vive, the very first model. Picked one up for €280 on ebay, which is a typical price or was two years ago.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well most VR titles work. TBH I pretty much only play VR now. I always check ProtonDB before buying any game, which is a good idea in general but especially so for VR. The VR games I play most are Elite: Dangerous, Skyrim, Dirt Rally 2, Half Life 2 (a free VR mod is available on Steam), IL2 Sturmovik (a WWII flight sim) and Pistol Whip. VRChat works great as well. I've got a little way into HalfLife Alyx, but put it down because reloading guns in the dark is too much to handle whilst simultaneously being attacked by zombies with headcrabs. That's not a Linux issue, just me struggling to remember the reload process under pressure. I have played a fair bit of No Man's Sky, but performance is pretty awful. I'll be trying it again after reading this news about improved support for it, but I'm not expecting much TBH as VR apparently has poor performance under Windows too. I've got about 5 or 6 other VR games which all work fine but just don't grab me.
I can't think of any games that have issues - only thing I can think of is the free VR Labs "game" made by Valve, which has an "Item Shop" zone which has never worked. Every other part of it works perfectly though.
Of course, the OG Vive is definitely showing its age, with a very noticeable screen-door effect - it's like playing games in really low resolution. So I will probably upgrade soon - there have been rumours about a new headset from Valve - the Deckard - if that does make an appearance it might be my cue to reach for the wallet, because the other well-supported headset is the Valve Index, which is getting kinda old now (it'd still be a lot better than my Vive of course). Well, actually there is also the gen 1 Vive Pro.
No other headsets have native support in Linux - you have to mess around with Monado or ALVR - this may well be why the other posters have had poor experiences. To reiterate, your best bets for VR on Linux are the OG HTC Vive, the gen 1 Vive Pro or the Valve Index.
TBH it's not even piracy. Piracy is raiding ships on the open seas and stealing their booty and selling the crew into slavery. Calling file sharing "piracy" is corporate misinformation that was somehow adopted by the general public.
I think everything is expensive in the Nordic countries
Linus Torvalds our beloved fin
Took me a while to work out what you meant, given that a fin is a part of a fish! Hope you don't mind the correction, the word you wanted is Finn.
I want to add my tuppence worth as well. Even if one day we have a justice system that can be 100.000% certain of guilt AND 100% certain that there is no chance of rehabilitation, I think we should still not have the death penalty, because I don't think spending the energy and time killing individuals in cold blood is a healthy way for a society to behave. This Rudakubana guy may be some kind of monster, but that doesn't mean that acting monstrously towards him is somehow acceptable.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/feb/21/bbc-pulls-gaza-documentary-iplayer-hamas