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ya just can't win with some people


You want the calculation of how much the US government paid for silicon valley? I assure you it's still not that much per month per person, not even minimum wage, but 3 orders of magnitude more than this.


AMDs are much better supported. There is life with NVIDIA GPUs too, I am on 4070Ti currently doing fine, but for new builds AMD is clearly a better choice with better drivers



In the scenario where you take care of it yourself the rogue plugin would not be an issue either.

I have no idea how to do that in Windows though.


it is different on Windows, yeah. it presents itself as several keyboards and mice and does not work as a gamepad.

on Linux I think there's a kernel level driver, but I'm not sure


While I find the issue at hand extremely annoying and in poor taste (and this is not news - this was known in advance) - the same applies to the blog. This annoying clickbaity SEO slop of a blog seems to exist only to advertise their consultation services.


Why do you need AI agents for this?

You either catch and enforce it with a linter (e.g. https://golangci-lint.run/docs/linters/configuration/#revive) (in which case you don't need AI to tell you the current state, you just add the same config to all projects) or you don't enforce it (because everyone will forget unless it's automated)


Using a linter doesn't get you noticed by leadership and net you a promo.


Sure it does, just say you "established org-wide coding standards and drove adoption of automated linting tooling, reducing review friction and enforcing style consistency at scale" in your assessment.


Better yet, post about it on LinkedIn and explain what it taught you about marriage proposals!


GOG/Humble Store/Itch is for you then.

With the added downside of less choice and/or delayed releases


> tens of games

I have 500+ games on GOG and 1000+ in Steam. I still do regular backups of GOG installers to a local hard drive with lgogdownloader, but at any given point in time I am likely to have somewhere around 30 games installed (some of which I play maybe once a month, some are just sitting there so that I don't forget to get around to them). A lot of those games have been released fairly recently and are still getting patches, and I want to have those patches, because it's fairly normal for games to release in a broken state. Given all that, having launchers is kind of a necessity (and playtime, achievements, cloud saves, wine prefix management and social features are a nice bonus to all that).


Galaxy is not open source, only plugins are: https://github.com/gogcom


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