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If they start having proton as the sole development target and close it down we could just end up in the same place we started. Unlikely but possible, Valve unfortunately isn’t our friend.
@@papakamirneron2514 They could, but that is the single most stupid thing I have ever heard. "Yes, after developing Proton for so long, we will shut it down and get rid of a huge portion of our customer base."
as long as i have as much inputlag, iam not able to play compotetive games on proton. as well as Rocket league is crashing after tabbing out, because of rescaling issue .. iam pretty fu up how a whole linux community is not able to have rocket league playable in 2024. why someone creating gaming distroforks like garuda .. wayland is absolutely trash for gaming right?
@@Der8002First: Rocket League doesn’t work because they dropped native Linux support when Epic bought them, and WINE doesn’t work because Epic keeps making excuses not to turn it on in BattleEye. Second: Wayland isn’t trash for gaming, where’d you get that from? The dumpster next to the local clothing store? Third: Input lag? I doubt it, it’s probably another issue that looks like it.
@@Der8002 I love wayland! Back when I use to played games in 2023, everything played really well under xwayland,even CSGO with 165hz screen, windows or Linux, I was still the top player in global elite. Those we're the times, anyways point is Linux Gaming rn is awesome for those who enjoy it of course and Linux as is is perfect for me.
To be clear, when Nintendo "contacted" GDK, they sent lawyers to his house. The contents of the "agreement" aren't well known (i don't believe he's talked with anyone after that so far), but most people who were close to him seem to think it was more a threat than a request or deal of any sort.
@@JorgeLopez-qj8pu He's a real negotiator. GDK is Brazilian, and here in Brazil emulators are legal. What may have happened is that Nintendo offered him money in exchange for ending Ryujinx development.
it's kind of worrying how nonchalant people are about Nintendo. They literally sent "the boys" to devs house and everyone is like "yea that's what Nintendo does"
Unlike Yuzu, Ryujinx was taken down by the main dev before any DMCA, so we are basically safe to keep using its src. As for Valve... they are really the only ones that I entrust to make something good of Arch.
apart from some broken scripts and ai generated default wallpaper (eugh...) Endeavour OS is basically the way to jump into a working Arch install. sprinkling of extra packages, thats it. i recommend to all my fellow masochists. the most painless way to enjoy the pain.
@@xymaryai8283 dam if you really want arch just use arch, what if endeavour breaks something from itself, like the de config, you dont know whats wrong, and if you like the looks just install arch and customize it to look like endeavour, you will learn a lot and you can control everything thats installed
Nintendo doesn't really care if they upset people in the gaming community by going after emulators. Ever since the Wii, their business strategy has been to target "casual users" who don't listen to gaming or tech news and who generally just buy consoles to play a few games. They don't really need to "appease" their core fans by being kind to emulators or modding because those core fans often buy their products anyway no matter what Nintendo does to make them angry. As long as people are still willing to buy the next Mario game without taking their opinions of Nintendo as a company into account, Nintendo is safe.
While that's undeniably bad I still would get a Nintendo console. I would because their exclusives are worth it and because I like the Switch form-factor. I don't because their stuff is kinda expensive.
@@softwarelivre2389 A company like that? You mean like one that hasn't been trying to put microtransactions in their games? Or one that only releases finished, polished games? Maybe you mean the one that unlike Sony and Microsoft has not been buying every studio under the sun and then laying off thousands of employees? Maybe you mean like a major company that is somehow not afraid to innovate and whose console is not just a limited PC with a joystick? Nintendo is the last surviving pure console maker in this industry and to this day their name still means quality games, and you might not care about that but I do. Nintendo's posture towards fanart, emulation and content creators sucks, yeah, I agree, but they are still a positive force in this industry and I very much want to support a company like that.
@@theviniso Nintendo has the worst behavior of all console manufacturers. They deserve to become irrelevant in the next years, as I hope they will. And btw, their games are not that good since 3 generations ago.
@@softwarelivre2389 I disagree, I disagree and, finally, I disagree. If you think Nintendo's games haven't been good then you clearly don't know what you're talking about as the Switch has arguably the greatest exclusive game line-up of any Nintendo console, ever. Their behaviour is also easily less shitty than that of Sony or Microsoft as they're not trying to monopolize the whole damn industry plus they also seem to treat their employees well. I genuinelly believe that losing Nintendo would mean the death of the gaming console and I hope that never happens.
The new Linux Mint's Cinnamon looks a lot lime GNOME desktop environment (the Fedora one). This could possibly be done to get a more unified look as Linux Mint uses a lot of GNOME apps already (e.g. task manager, account manager).
Bruh, Valve is literally breaking down the walls that separate OSes, and I love it! I used to dislike steam back in the day, but in recent years they've become really solid in my books, and I appreciate the steps they're taking. Being a Linux user this is really a great help getting windows based games to work on Linux, and with Wine it's really not that difficult switching to Linux. Unfortunately it's still a workaround, but not as horrible as it used to be 10 years ago
If you combine Valve partnering with Arch and adding support for FEX Emu into Proton, I think it's reasonable to assume we might see official arm64 support for Archlinux in the future. Would be pretty neat because this could also run on VR standalone headsets, newer ARM laptops and even mobile devices or tablets. Additional Waydroid integration into Proton would also open up Steam for any game that currently targets Android.
just stop buying from nintendo and companies that are extremely greedy like capcom where you pay for every fucking skin in street fighter and keep telling people why. ... on the other hand there are still too many idio.... people you won't resist and pay for the stuff.
Nintendo wants the end of all emulators because they can't make ongoing royalties from emulation and second hand sales. Nintendo wants all legacy games behind a paywall they control and can make ongoing royalties from.
I actually started with FreeBSD on my laptop. It was my ticket out of Windows on the client side. I was already using it on servers of course. I stopped using it because I started using Linux on servers and although slower and more resource hungry it was so much easier to manage and maintain. That led to me to trying it on my personal computer and here we are today. No FreeBSD in sight. Sigh. I don’t know how they are doing now honestly, I believe 10 is the last time I used it. I’m happy to see they are getting some attention, the OS was awesome when I was using it. It was mighty fun to compile your own custom kernels and stuff like that. I don’t have the time nowadays to do that but it still sounds awesome. 😂 I don’t even know if what I wrote makes any sense. LOL. Just rambling. Cheers.
TrueNAS is still holding on to being "primarily" BSD... though they also have a Linux version that they're totally not going to switch to the moment they're done.
BSD it down to the licence that allow more when end goal isn't an opensource project. Like Mac OS, Netflix back end and Playstation OS are all built on top of the BSD system. because they are not force to share back if they modify the code for their own needs.
If ARM is the future, with Valve's help, Linux might become the better gaming platform in the coming years. Imagine how funny it would be seeing that suddenly Windows is not the best choice for PC gaming! 😆
@@davemarinas3259 Still Microsoft need to get their act together especially if they're planning to have an Xbox type of hand held device they need to make sure Windows is not bloated.
Windows hasn't been the best choice for PC gaming for over a decade now. It's simply been the handicapped option solely to enjoy games with invasive anti-cheat, but I've been happily gaming on Linux since 2015.
I'm honestly excited for Thunderbird coming to Android as i have used K 9 Mail before. I used to use Thunderbird Mail on my Laptop and i had always wanted a mobile version of it. Finally we are gonna get Thunderbird Mail on android for which i am super excited.
The over-emphasis on Linux gaming proves how the greater population never took Linux as a full fledged alternative Desktop Operating System. The greater statistics of Linux nibbling at the market share, is only gamers coming onboard!
PC gaming is one of the main reasons to even have a PC at home. It definitely was the biggest thing holding me back from switching to Linux. I've repeatedly tried Linux since the early 2000s and only took the plunge after the steam deck has proven Linux gaming to be viable.
Fully agree with gaming being a main driver. It's the most fun one can have with a PC (with one's pants on, usually)! Also, gaming is a mainstream hobby now, so even if it's "just gamers", that should be a healthy number of new users. Also also, I would argue Windows wasn't bad enough before to upset the average user. Microsoft are doing their level best to change that. 😈
@@Slugbunny " It's the most fun one can have with a PC" Yes if you're a gamer. Most people get their ' desktop freak on' from research, coding, creating content, writing, hacking, etc . . . smartphones and tablets are applicable but not to the extent of the desktop!
@@savagepro9060Gaming is literally a hundreds of billions of revenue industry giant nowadays while most of the things you listed are work or fairly niche interests at best. I don't think I've seen a privately owned PC without games installed on it in like 30 years.
@@Yuzuki1337 "I don't think I've seen a privately owned PC without games installed on it in like 30 years." -->> Your gaming community must be frekin LARGE. WOW!
Valve being a private company is exactly the reason they can make such long term plans which ends up being good for both the company and the users. Ws all around. I hope investors of public companies realize that quick profit isn't the way to go
The Cinnamon team should also give a separate favourite applications menu like kde plasma or xfce instead of the current vertically scrolling style they are using.
i hope to join the bandwagon soon! i've been on mint for a while to get used to linux. hope to install endeavorOS on my main rig when valve opens pandoras box for linux. i wish it didn't have to be this way, growing up with windows 7 will always stay with me, but i often run into too many problems on modern day windows. honestly if it weren't for like 3 games i wouldn't be on windows right now with my main rig.
Well, Arch is just x86_64. No official arm support or something like x86_64v2 or v3 or v4. This leaves a lot of improvements of newer processors not being used by the compilers and it also means that arm documentation needs to happen outside of the official wiki, and documentation and software support is pretty rough at some edges. There has been a lot of push by the community to improve this, so maybe this has been the result? 🤔 Btw I use Arch 😎
I think the money going to FreeBSD has something to do with how FreeBSD skirted around multiple high profile exploits that affected Linux this year. They do things differently and that seems to be to the benefit of the OS’s security.
Hey, the Nintendo emulator death spree had its impact on me. As of today, Nintendo is dead to me. From now on I will only engage with it through emulation.
I'm just done with nintendo at this point. All their legal bullying over the past few years has killed any nostalgia I had for them. It helps too that most of their games over the past few years have been pretty boring.
The issue with Thunderbird on Android is that you don't have the plugins or the external bridge apps. I only use two accounts (Proton and OWA) and neither will connect without some non-vanilla tool. If they can solve these issues I'd be ecstatic though.
It would be a smart idea for Mint to have an option for the default layout for Windows 11 style in addition to the existing 7/10 layout. A few people I know that tried Mint did not like the older layout. Yes, they could change it, but these are Windows people who want the layout done for them to start off. The moved over to Zorin which has a much better system for choosing your default layout without needing any advanced knowledge.
Apple could have helped with this FreeBSD laptop Sponsorship by sharing what they know, cause basically they have FreeBSD on a laptop already; but I doubt they would cause they would be competition in the end.
Thunderbird has been consistently improving since its great interface revamp a couple of years ago. We're now seeing the fruits of its K-9 partnership.
a few casual users and some programmers/engineers could use from it, it's not something you can give to a majority of people but for who works it works very well
I recently began running Nobara so when I first heard about this, my first reaction was to wonder if this will eventually mean switching distros or even if Nobara will switch from Fedora. I nearly started with Arch but I couldn't find a distro that worked well for me.
@@Slugbunny it's going to make arch more stable, other than that, probably not. It's mostly just making the life of the maintainers less or a nightmare
He's a real negotiator. GDK is Brazilian, and here in Brazil emulators are legal. What may have happened is that Nintendo offered him money in exchange for ending Ryujinx development.
I'm impressed at the amount of info you managed to cram into a video in under 20 minutes. OK, guess Garuda just became my front-runner for replacing Win 10/11 (it's the only Arch-based ISO I've tried so far that can find all hardware). If the Yuzu and Citra incidents hadn't sealed the deal, this has. I will never support Nintendo again (though I may pick up a USED Switch 2 at Gamestop and donate to Mig 2 R&D). Considering all of the free games Epic gives out, a "Proton for Heroic" sounds very nice.
I have read somewhere that FreeBSDˋs Bhyve technology is considered being used by Dell as a hypervisor of sorts for their corporate offerings. Basically what it means is that corporations using Dell can run highly securely any OS on their laptops. It should give better controls to admins watching over hundreds or thousands of laptops being deployed and used by employees.
I wonder if the freebsd support is for making it run better on laptops that need to interface with mainframes. Since most of those mainframes could very well be running some kind of Unix instead of Linux.
I just seen somewhere that Nintendo shut down the ability to emulate games from older Nintendo systems. I can understand (a little) if it's current systems. However, I can't understand the need to stop people from emulating games that are no longer sold in stores. You can get used games from people, but Nintendo doesn't get any monetary gain from those sales. So, how would allowing older system emulation hurt Nintendo?
Putting in the effort to access Nintendo media without supporting the company financially is still giving them power. As a mass-media company that thrives on nostalgic IPs, the worst thing you could do is forget them. Hurting a corporation financially is a tax writeoff. You have to deprive them of intangible things. Not saying anyone has to do that, or that its wrong to try and enjoy their properties in the way you choose. I'm just saying, that's how you fight them.
The main problem of FreeBSD is not only hardware support, but also Linux-only-oriented developers. People think "dependency hell" is problem on Linux, but on FreeBSD it is "hell of Linux dependences". It makes non sence of using another system except Linux. FreeBSD is really good system, but not for daily usage. Thats why we can see it on Playstation consoles. on Netflix servers, dut not on a regular laptop.
It would be awesome to see all my Steam games working on my desktop, that has Fedora and a x86 chip (they already do), and on my macOS with an arm chip!
I hope that arch isnt going to be subsumed by valve and the main desktop will still be supported at the level it is today. I really don't want to go distro hopping again I know people like valve but they're still primarily out for their own benefit.
I wonder if valve investing in enhance proton on arm means they figured it's compatibility is already good enough on x86 platforms (mostly linux, obviously) and it'll be more of a shift than an increase in investment
Valve as always being the giga Chad, the only company that understands that making quality stuff makes user happier than whatever the fuck companies like EA are doing.. or even worse Nintendo.
Proton Has ARM version but it is not as good as Proton 64 since Proton is based from Wine. The problem is the Box64(Arm to X86) + Proton(Windows Runner) since in the switch does quite well but that also mean the specifications needs be better than Nintendo Switch.
It'd be nice for Value to offer a anti cheat compatibility kernel module for games thats sole reason for not enabling it is they don't have access to the kernel. Also fyi, emulation is fully legal at least in the USA. As unless stated in law, its legal. Basically how the law works in the majority of the world. Unless stated, it's legal.
Nintendo is probably going after switch emulation because the switch 2 is basically a switch pro. With a little work the Yuzu, or Ryujinx code will likely be able to boot, and play full switch 2 games.
I know, the camera is way too close :D
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honestly it looks great this close, imo :D
10:42 freeBSD news
12:53 thunderbird for mobile phones
14:35 unified linux wine game launcher
16:09 tuxedo sponsor
17:14 is conclusion / outro
Yes ee like that beard line
honestly nobody cares about the camera
Your many fans are delighted.
Man, I love Valve. They're the single biggest driving force behind Linux adoption right now.
If they start having proton as the sole development target and close it down we could just end up in the same place we started. Unlikely but possible, Valve unfortunately isn’t our friend.
@@papakamirneron2514 They could, but that is the single most stupid thing I have ever heard.
"Yes, after developing Proton for so long, we will shut it down and get rid of a huge portion of our customer base."
@@papakamirneron2514 what do you mean by "close it down"?
'Now'
Wait until the lawsuits come after the changes 😂🤣🤣
If valve didn't make Linux gaming actually good, I'd probably still be stuck on windows.
"All my homies love Valve" :D
It's so unfortunate that a company as nice as valve still engaged in anti-competitive business practices
This may change gaming for Linux in a huge way.
Absolutely!
as long as i have as much inputlag, iam not able to play compotetive games on proton. as well as Rocket league is crashing after tabbing out, because of rescaling issue .. iam pretty fu up how a whole linux community is not able to have rocket league playable in 2024. why someone creating gaming distroforks like garuda .. wayland is absolutely trash for gaming right?
@@Der8002 Then, do it yourself
@@Der8002First: Rocket League doesn’t work because they dropped native Linux support when Epic bought them, and WINE doesn’t work because Epic keeps making excuses not to turn it on in BattleEye. Second: Wayland isn’t trash for gaming, where’d you get that from? The dumpster next to the local clothing store? Third: Input lag? I doubt it, it’s probably another issue that looks like it.
@@Der8002 I love wayland! Back when I use to played games in 2023, everything played really well under xwayland,even CSGO with 165hz screen, windows or Linux, I was still the top player in global elite. Those we're the times, anyways point is Linux Gaming rn is awesome for those who enjoy it of course and Linux as is is perfect for me.
To be clear, when Nintendo "contacted" GDK, they sent lawyers to his house. The contents of the "agreement" aren't well known (i don't believe he's talked with anyone after that so far), but most people who were close to him seem to think it was more a threat than a request or deal of any sort.
Ouch
From what I read (could be wrong) It wasn't a "lawyer" it was a "NEGOTIATOR 💀🔨"
That's not something you do if you have a legitimate legal case.
@@JorgeLopez-qj8pu He's a real negotiator. GDK is Brazilian, and here in Brazil emulators are legal. What may have happened is that Nintendo offered him money in exchange for ending Ryujinx development.
it's kind of worrying how nonchalant people are about Nintendo. They literally sent "the boys" to devs house and everyone is like "yea that's what Nintendo does"
Nintendo doing actual racketeering and nobody's batting an eye. 💀
And? You think you have the right to other people’s work?
@@MiningForPies what work are you talking about? Dev didn't steal a single line of code from Nintendo
@@sush7117 dont bother, nintendo shills pull out anything to excuse their favorite mafia
@@sush7117 reverse engineering is stealing. If you don’t have the skills to create your own work, you deserve nothing.
I pirate Nintendo games like it's an Olympic sport.
So i'm a gold medal winner.
I love you both ❤😊
@@PersonausdemAllI second the sentiment. F Nintendo!
@@JosephM101 Yes! 👍🏻
Nintendo simply dont do nice things to his customers these days: Nintendo'nt
@@PersonausdemAll if you didn't know nintendont is a homebrew app for the wii and the wii u to play gamecube games from the sd card or usb device
Unlike Yuzu, Ryujinx was taken down by the main dev before any DMCA, so we are basically safe to keep using its src.
As for Valve... they are really the only ones that I entrust to make something good of Arch.
apart from some broken scripts and ai generated default wallpaper (eugh...) Endeavour OS is basically the way to jump into a working Arch install. sprinkling of extra packages, thats it. i recommend to all my fellow masochists. the most painless way to enjoy the pain.
@@xymaryai8283 dam if you really want arch just use arch, what if endeavour breaks something from itself, like the de config, you dont know whats wrong, and if you like the looks just install arch and customize it to look like endeavour, you will learn a lot and you can control everything thats installed
Better to work on Wine than on a Nintendo emulator.
With Wine you get appreciation, from Nintendo you get a lawsuit.
Nintendo doesn't really care if they upset people in the gaming community by going after emulators. Ever since the Wii, their business strategy has been to target "casual users" who don't listen to gaming or tech news and who generally just buy consoles to play a few games. They don't really need to "appease" their core fans by being kind to emulators or modding because those core fans often buy their products anyway no matter what Nintendo does to make them angry. As long as people are still willing to buy the next Mario game without taking their opinions of Nintendo as a company into account, Nintendo is safe.
I like consoles, but I would never get a Nintendo console exactly because how they overreach with their copyrights
While that's undeniably bad I still would get a Nintendo console. I would because their exclusives are worth it and because I like the Switch form-factor. I don't because their stuff is kinda expensive.
@@thevinisobetter to get anything else than to support a company like that. Steam Deck plays Nintendo games better than the Switch.
@@softwarelivre2389 A company like that? You mean like one that hasn't been trying to put microtransactions in their games? Or one that only releases finished, polished games? Maybe you mean the one that unlike Sony and Microsoft has not been buying every studio under the sun and then laying off thousands of employees? Maybe you mean like a major company that is somehow not afraid to innovate and whose console is not just a limited PC with a joystick? Nintendo is the last surviving pure console maker in this industry and to this day their name still means quality games, and you might not care about that but I do. Nintendo's posture towards fanart, emulation and content creators sucks, yeah, I agree, but they are still a positive force in this industry and I very much want to support a company like that.
@@theviniso Nintendo has the worst behavior of all console manufacturers. They deserve to become irrelevant in the next years, as I hope they will. And btw, their games are not that good since 3 generations ago.
@@softwarelivre2389 I disagree, I disagree and, finally, I disagree. If you think Nintendo's games haven't been good then you clearly don't know what you're talking about as the Switch has arguably the greatest exclusive game line-up of any Nintendo console, ever. Their behaviour is also easily less shitty than that of Sony or Microsoft as they're not trying to monopolize the whole damn industry plus they also seem to treat their employees well. I genuinelly believe that losing Nintendo would mean the death of the gaming console and I hope that never happens.
Valve is the best company pushing linux into the mainstream if they just be as active in supporting more frequent update to some of there franchises
The new Linux Mint's Cinnamon looks a lot lime GNOME desktop environment (the Fedora one). This could possibly be done to get a more unified look as Linux Mint uses a lot of GNOME apps already (e.g. task manager, account manager).
Bruh, Valve is literally breaking down the walls that separate OSes, and I love it! I used to dislike steam back in the day, but in recent years they've become really solid in my books, and I appreciate the steps they're taking. Being a Linux user this is really a great help getting windows based games to work on Linux, and with Wine it's really not that difficult switching to Linux. Unfortunately it's still a workaround, but not as horrible as it used to be 10 years ago
Everyone give a standing ovation to Gloriouseggroll, for all his hard work, making gaming on linux better, and Steam.
BSD is not linux, but it's worth talking about
If you combine Valve partnering with Arch and adding support for FEX Emu into Proton, I think it's reasonable to assume we might see official arm64 support for Archlinux in the future. Would be pretty neat because this could also run on VR standalone headsets, newer ARM laptops and even mobile devices or tablets. Additional Waydroid integration into Proton would also open up Steam for any game that currently targets Android.
Generic build infra services usually also run automated testing for each commit, it usually helps a lot with speeding up dev processes.
Hey, just so you're aware, the timestamp for the ryujinx segment in the description is a bit off. It should be around 5:38 as opposed to 5:50
GloriousEggroll is the hero we needed, but don't deserve - what an absolute chad.
"Nintendo kills emulator" the eternal struggle
Sony actually lost an emulator lawsuit in the 1990s. Nobody's immune... Assuming you can get funding for the lawsuit.
@@cameronbosch1213 Bankrupted Bleem anyways which is why no one does it.
@@gljames24 True... But that was before people cared enough to support these tools.
just stop buying from nintendo and companies that are extremely greedy like capcom where you pay for every fucking skin in street fighter and keep telling people why. ... on the other hand there are still too many idio.... people you won't resist and pay for the stuff.
The new studio layout looks good... But we don't need a closeup view of your microphone filter.
Nintendo wants the end of all emulators because they can't make ongoing royalties from emulation and second hand sales. Nintendo wants all legacy games behind a paywall they control and can make ongoing royalties from.
I actually started with FreeBSD on my laptop. It was my ticket out of Windows on the client side. I was already using it on servers of course. I stopped using it because I started using Linux on servers and although slower and more resource hungry it was so much easier to manage and maintain. That led to me to trying it on my personal computer and here we are today. No FreeBSD in sight. Sigh.
I don’t know how they are doing now honestly, I believe 10 is the last time I used it. I’m happy to see they are getting some attention, the OS was awesome when I was using it. It was mighty fun to compile your own custom kernels and stuff like that. I don’t have the time nowadays to do that but it still sounds awesome. 😂
I don’t even know if what I wrote makes any sense. LOL. Just rambling.
Cheers.
TrueNAS is still holding on to being "primarily" BSD... though they also have a Linux version that they're totally not going to switch to the moment they're done.
BSD it down to the licence that allow more when end goal isn't an opensource project. Like Mac OS, Netflix back end and Playstation OS are all built on top of the BSD system. because they are not force to share back if they modify the code for their own needs.
Thank you Valve! And like the new camera framing format btw - more personal 👍
If ARM is the future, with Valve's help, Linux might become the better gaming platform in the coming years. Imagine how funny it would be seeing that suddenly Windows is not the best choice for PC gaming! 😆
Yeah never gonna happen
@@davemarinas3259 Still Microsoft need to get their act together especially if they're planning to have an Xbox type of hand held device they need to make sure Windows is not bloated.
@@davemarinas3259 never lose hope
Windows hasn't been the best choice for PC gaming for over a decade now. It's simply been the handicapped option solely to enjoy games with invasive anti-cheat, but I've been happily gaming on Linux since 2015.
Only true if client side kernel level anticheats become outlawed.
I'm honestly excited for Thunderbird coming to Android as i have used K 9 Mail before. I used to use Thunderbird Mail on my Laptop and i had always wanted a mobile version of it. Finally we are gonna get Thunderbird Mail on android for which i am super excited.
The over-emphasis on Linux gaming proves how the greater population never took Linux as a full fledged alternative Desktop Operating System.
The greater statistics of Linux nibbling at the market share, is only gamers coming onboard!
PC gaming is one of the main reasons to even have a PC at home. It definitely was the biggest thing holding me back from switching to Linux. I've repeatedly tried Linux since the early 2000s and only took the plunge after the steam deck has proven Linux gaming to be viable.
Fully agree with gaming being a main driver. It's the most fun one can have with a PC (with one's pants on, usually)!
Also, gaming is a mainstream hobby now, so even if it's "just gamers", that should be a healthy number of new users.
Also also, I would argue Windows wasn't bad enough before to upset the average user. Microsoft are doing their level best to change that. 😈
@@Slugbunny " It's the most fun one can have with a PC" Yes if you're a gamer. Most people get their ' desktop freak on' from research, coding, creating content, writing, hacking, etc . . . smartphones and tablets are applicable but not to the extent of the desktop!
@@savagepro9060Gaming is literally a hundreds of billions of revenue industry giant nowadays while most of the things you listed are work or fairly niche interests at best. I don't think I've seen a privately owned PC without games installed on it in like 30 years.
@@Yuzuki1337 "I don't think I've seen a privately owned PC without games installed on it in like 30 years." -->> Your gaming community must be frekin LARGE. WOW!
Valve is a force of good.
Nintendo is a force of evil.
Valve is more like the neutral force
@@AL-Hanafi1 its usually neutral good, but it sometimes becomes chaotic neutral lol
From "win32 is the most stable abi on linux" to "proton is the most stable abi outside consoles"
i miss the old setup
Valve being a private company is exactly the reason they can make such long term plans which ends up being good for both the company and the users. Ws all around. I hope investors of public companies realize that quick profit isn't the way to go
The Cinnamon team should also give a separate favourite applications menu like kde plasma or xfce instead of the current vertically scrolling style they are using.
Just finally switched to linux yesterday (arch on bare metal btw 😏) and there's already great news for gaming. Super stoked rn
godspeed brother, remember to use the terminal carefully (if you do)
i hope to join the bandwagon soon! i've been on mint for a while to get used to linux. hope to install endeavorOS on my main rig when valve opens pandoras box for linux.
i wish it didn't have to be this way, growing up with windows 7 will always stay with me, but i often run into too many problems on modern day windows. honestly if it weren't for like 3 games i wouldn't be on windows right now with my main rig.
Fedora❤
hey nick why there is no timeline in video :(
Valve is so based man. Let's go!
Well, Arch is just x86_64. No official arm support or something like x86_64v2 or v3 or v4.
This leaves a lot of improvements of newer processors not being used by the compilers and it also means that arm documentation needs to happen outside of the official wiki, and documentation and software support is pretty rough at some edges.
There has been a lot of push by the community to improve this, so maybe this has been the result? 🤔
Btw I use Arch 😎
I have been using K-9 for quite a while. It's great (not perfect, but good enough to replace gmail).
I think the money going to FreeBSD has something to do with how FreeBSD skirted around multiple high profile exploits that affected Linux this year. They do things differently and that seems to be to the benefit of the OS’s security.
Hey, the Nintendo emulator death spree had its impact on me. As of today, Nintendo is dead to me. From now on I will only engage with it through emulation.
I'm just done with nintendo at this point. All their legal bullying over the past few years has killed any nostalgia I had for them. It helps too that most of their games over the past few years have been pretty boring.
They're just greedy and evil.
The issue with Thunderbird on Android is that you don't have the plugins or the external bridge apps. I only use two accounts (Proton and OWA) and neither will connect without some non-vanilla tool. If they can solve these issues I'd be ecstatic though.
It would be a smart idea for Mint to have an option for the default layout for Windows 11 style in addition to the existing 7/10 layout. A few people I know that tried Mint did not like the older layout. Yes, they could change it, but these are Windows people who want the layout done for them to start off. The moved over to Zorin which has a much better system for choosing your default layout without needing any advanced knowledge.
I hate rounded corners... is there a simple method to unround them when it inevitably happens?
New sceneario is incredible, really enjoyed it.
Thank you for the video!
Apple could have helped with this FreeBSD laptop Sponsorship by sharing what they know, cause basically they have FreeBSD on a laptop already; but I doubt they would cause they would be competition in the end.
I'm genuinely wondering. What kind of use case free bsd laptop in the enterprise environment have. . ?
Thunderbird has been consistently improving since its great interface revamp a couple of years ago. We're now seeing the fruits of its K-9 partnership.
4:30 You mention building for more "infrastructures", like ARM. I think you mean "instruction sets" there.
Your new setup is very good.
Nice news.
Linux should be more popular for daily usage
a few casual users and some programmers/engineers could use from it, it's not something you can give to a majority of people but for who works it works very well
Nice move, Mr Crider! As egg rolls go, this seems good. I look forward to it being pretty glorious pretty soon.
I recently began running Nobara so when I first heard about this, my first reaction was to wonder if this will eventually mean switching distros or even if Nobara will switch from Fedora. I nearly started with Arch but I couldn't find a distro that worked well for me.
wait for mine
Currently all valve is doing is bringing the arch build system to around where fedora's has been for years, it's not going to change anything really
@@AnEagle ahh okay, I suppose that does make sense. Thanks. o7
Arch has been an underdog in terms of no big name backing, but I doubt nothing at all will change with faster, bigger and better updates.
@@Slugbunny it's going to make arch more stable, other than that, probably not. It's mostly just making the life of the maintainers less or a nightmare
He's a real negotiator. GDK is Brazilian, and here in Brazil emulators are legal. What may have happened is that Nintendo offered him money in exchange for ending Ryujinx development.
First I hear how amazing work Valve is doing, then I hear monopoly
Thanks Nick.
I'm impressed at the amount of info you managed to cram into a video in under 20 minutes. OK, guess Garuda just became my front-runner for replacing Win 10/11 (it's the only Arch-based ISO I've tried so far that can find all hardware). If the Yuzu and Citra incidents hadn't sealed the deal, this has. I will never support Nintendo again (though I may pick up a USED Switch 2 at Gamestop and donate to Mig 2 R&D). Considering all of the free games Epic gives out, a "Proton for Heroic" sounds very nice.
Servo browser released a Nightly APK for Android (which is crashing on my device)
I have read somewhere that FreeBSDˋs Bhyve technology is considered being used by Dell as a hypervisor of sorts for their corporate offerings. Basically what it means is that corporations using Dell can run highly securely any OS on their laptops. It should give better controls to admins watching over hundreds or thousands of laptops being deployed and used by employees.
10:42 Rest in Peace Bill Jolitz
K9 was great, but the Thunderbird team made some less than great changes like limiting the poll timer. :/
I think part of this is that the philosophy around Arch is a good match, culturally, for valve.
I wonder if the freebsd support is for making it run better on laptops that need to interface with mainframes. Since most of those mainframes could very well be running some kind of Unix instead of Linux.
Love Valve. Valve helps Linux so much.
Valve, my oh my, their plan to be a single target that runs everywhere is really clever (altho there was no official announcements)
I just seen somewhere that Nintendo shut down the ability to emulate games from older Nintendo systems. I can understand (a little) if it's current systems. However, I can't understand the need to stop people from emulating games that are no longer sold in stores. You can get used games from people, but Nintendo doesn't get any monetary gain from those sales. So, how would allowing older system emulation hurt Nintendo?
steam android support? steam phones? omg yes please and thank you.
Awesome good thing I'm using arch for linux
Your old audio setup sounded better. And please set a fixed focus on your camera, auto focus is messing things up
Yo! Thunderbird for Android sounds amazing! I've been using outlook to avoid the Gmail ads, this should be much better!
Debian Packages all the way! Go Linux Mint!
What does Valve gain out of the partnership?
Do we know, specifically/officially?
We don't know specifically but they have everything to gain since Arch is the base of SteamOS
Putting in the effort to access Nintendo media without supporting the company financially is still giving them power. As a mass-media company that thrives on nostalgic IPs, the worst thing you could do is forget them. Hurting a corporation financially is a tax writeoff. You have to deprive them of intangible things.
Not saying anyone has to do that, or that its wrong to try and enjoy their properties in the way you choose. I'm just saying, that's how you fight them.
If the arm64 becomes stable in the future I may change my laptop for one of those new snapdragon devices just for the battery.
The main problem of FreeBSD is not only hardware support, but also Linux-only-oriented developers. People think "dependency hell" is problem on Linux, but on FreeBSD it is "hell of Linux dependences". It makes non sence of using another system except Linux. FreeBSD is really good system, but not for daily usage. Thats why we can see it on Playstation consoles. on Netflix servers, dut not on a regular laptop.
How would your non-gaming Wine experiment go with UMU?
It would be awesome to see all my Steam games working on my desktop, that has Fedora and a x86 chip (they already do), and on my macOS with an arm chip!
I hope that arch isnt going to be subsumed by valve and the main desktop will still be supported at the level it is today. I really don't want to go distro hopping again
I know people like valve but they're still primarily out for their own benefit.
Damn FreeBSD news is good news. I have been wanting to switch to Unix for a while, and BSD is the last Mohican standing.
as far as nintento is concerned, nintendo products and services are on my banned list
That plant Looks like about to eat him, movie: The Day of the Triffids (1962)
I wonder if valve investing in enhance proton on arm means they figured it's compatibility is already good enough on x86 platforms (mostly linux, obviously) and it'll be more of a shift than an increase in investment
A lot of shaking and focus issues in this one. Keep up the good news!!!
Say Hello from Germany. I love how u bring the News on the Channel. Keep gooing 👍
I use Debian-based with Xfce btw
Valve as always being the giga Chad, the only company that understands that making quality stuff makes user happier than whatever the fuck companies like EA are doing.. or even worse Nintendo.
Getting the company I work for to buy me one is hard. I havbe to settle for an HP. Watching the "HP sure start" is horrible...
Funny how Valve nowadays seemed to be a friend ....
Ah ah, Cinnamon theme looks really much like Gnome 46... :)
Proton Has ARM version but it is not as good as Proton 64 since Proton is based from Wine. The problem is the Box64(Arm to X86) + Proton(Windows Runner) since in the switch does quite well but that also mean the specifications needs be better than Nintendo Switch.
Maybe raise up the camera slightly and tilt down? The mic has been gradually eclipsing you each week!
Civilization 7 for Linux confirmed!
7:37 they're the 'last' company to behave like this? I question your research, sorry.
Be interesting if the Steam Deck 2 is ARM powered
It'd be nice for Value to offer a anti cheat compatibility kernel module for games thats sole reason for not enabling it is they don't have access to the kernel.
Also fyi, emulation is fully legal at least in the USA. As unless stated in law, its legal. Basically how the law works in the majority of the world. Unless stated, it's legal.
Nintendo is probably going after switch emulation because the switch 2 is basically a switch pro. With a little work the Yuzu, or Ryujinx code will likely be able to boot, and play full switch 2 games.
I thought K-9 was Thunderbird for mobile! :O