@phoronix I'm seeing a lot of Windows users taking their first steps with Linux on my SteamOS-like cloud gaming service and just having a good time. Valve really did a great job making Linux gaming easy and it's starting to show.
@dhh I'm seeing a lot of Windows users trying my SteamOS-like cloud gaming service and just having a good time. I'm rarely getting any OS-related complaints, Valve really did a great job here making Linux gaming easy.
@ZedK420 @shikhr_ No Windows bloat, no license required, better console UI for living room PCs are some upsides. Lots of games are supported these days: https://t.co/6QGXHUzdAB
Built a ~5,000 LOC WebRTC streaming client with Opus 4.6.
Rock solid.
Asked it to write AWS CloudFormation.
Total meltdown.
Really says more about CloudFormation than the model tbh
@PhysWiz Depends on what you're playing, really. Most singleplayer & coop games work fine out of the box, competitive games won't most of the time because of AntiCheats.
@Rakunvar It's not a conspiracy, it's economics.
AI & datacenter parts make way more money than consumer GPUs/RAM etc, so fabs allocate capacity there.
Gaming PCs get pricier โ gamers look at cloud gaming โ providers scale โ repeat.
Started creating separate AI agents with different roles in OpenClaw today. I'm letting agents organize tasks via Notion and it's working pretty well so far ๐
@SoVeryDazed@likelyintel@Coinvo Cloud gaming is already working incredibly well today if you have a decent internet connection. That being said, it shouldn't be the only way to play games going forward.
Spent $125 in credits over the last 3 days setting up ai agent automations with @openclaw ๐คฏ
Will be well worth it though once everything is up and running ๐ช
@soulsalwayson@spong3s Native Mac gaming is getting better but still fairly limited. Combine a Mac with cloud gaming (GeForce Now, CloudDeck, Boosteroid, etc.) and you're getting the best of both worlds.
The EU tax system is weird. Ordering hardware from other EU countries is often better than buying locally, because you don't have to pay VAT upfront.
Feels backwards, shouldnโt buying from local vendors be encouraged?