Are you trying to say that error 43 isn’t the only thing you’d ever need to know about it?
The Microsoft support forums are on a whole level of their own, when it comes to being useless.
sfc /scannow
and the troubleshooting button in the settings do fuck all, and compared to the usual systemd journal, the event log rarely gives you any useful information whatsoever
I couldn't even launch the game during the first beta, but managed to run it with the current benchmark. Managed to hit 45fps with FSR on, and 12fps with it off, but either way, the visual artifacts are so severe, that this is in no way playable on my system, sadly. This is all with Proton-GE 9.23 and a 1080ti
https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/208e1fc3-cfc3-4a26-98c3-a48ab35bb9db@marcan.st/ this reply and its parent thread should give enough context. I was going to say you can get more info on his side of the argument on his Mastodon page, but it appears he has taken it down
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Perhaps we'll get a Wayland-native Steam client at last
Well, isn't that just great
No standalone expansions, missing some expansion packs, no visual improvements, no UI scaling, no modern settings, and they want 20 dollars for EACH?
I'm good
Maybe he should consider being under constant surveillance, so we can ensure his best behavior
See, so when they steal from US, it’s fine. But when someone steals from THEM, suddenly we have a problem 🖕
I find this headline incredibly misleading. Proper non-trivial Rust drivers already exist in the kernel. The entire Apple graphical stack for the ARM M-series SoCs is written in Rust, and it’s beyond excellent
This kind of announcement is just a bandaid for a self-inflicted wound. They worded it as if it's a "hehe here's a free little bonus", after locking half the planet out of playing games, that don't even have any online capability outside of the mandatory authentication. Disgraceful
What’s not working? Perhaps we can give advice
Especially on Linux, libvirt/qemu on kvm is a no-brainer. It works, it's fast, the setup is practically effortless
It's been absolutely excellent just like the rest of XC
I finally got myself Future Redeemed as well, so i definitely intend to finish it soon
I'm not shocked, in the slightest, to be completely honest.
All the companies that tried to push this kind of technology, as an Ironman JARVIS alternative, likely knew they don't have the research to make it anything, other than an extremely barebones speech recognition system, with an alarm/weather app attached to it, but still pushed it to the market, because that's what makes the money.
Beyond that, once the dust settled, there was no incentive to innovate on it. The competitors have either given up, or put their product in maintenance mode, where it continues to rot, and lose features over time.
The only reason why it seems like there's innovation again now, is because they took that voice recognition tech, and slapped AI slop, fed by your own data, on top of it
There are plenty of uses for machine learning, that are genuinely helpful and useful, but the way people shove generative AI, and surveillance down everyone’s throat needs to stop