I second Cyberpunk, ray tracing enabled or not. That game truly captures a realistic dystopian world in the best way possible.
Hi, I’m Firal! An IT student with a vast pool of interests.
I second Cyberpunk, ray tracing enabled or not. That game truly captures a realistic dystopian world in the best way possible.
Been using Krita for a long while, and I love it. Fantastic alternative to Photoshop and other art programs and image editors.
Thunder gets regular updates and is open source and ad free.
I’m dualbooting as well, but only because a few games I play aren’t supported on Linux due to their anticheat. Namely Fortnite and Destiny 2. I’d completely switch if that wasn’t the case. Hopefully someday.
Every new Linux user counts!
Haha, that’d be funny if this was the meaning.
And Playlet if you use a Roku or Roku TV 😉
I did at one point, but it’s ultimately a waste of money, considering Revolt (a much smaller, donation funded chat platform) gives you most of the worthwhile features for free. I’ve been on Discord for almost 7 years and I could never justify buying nitro again. But, if Revolt isn’t your thing, or is just too small, Matrix is a very good alternative.
Proton Drive is what I use. The mobile (Android) app is a little buggy but it gets the job done.
Out of curiosity, why would you post this here? This is more of a Proton support community than anything. Not really meant for accusations of the company to my knowledge. Also, I’ve been using Proton for ~3 years now and had never heard of a student discounted plan.
The majority of it is softer. There’s been a lot more synthesizer keyboard type stuff since 2018 or so. Jimmy and James are also back in the band.
Modern day Smashing Pumpkins. The community is very split these days.
2 year Proton user here, The only real issues I’ve encountered are the occasional short downtimes (they really aren’t often). If you’re ever worried about their status, they do have a status page here. I haven’t ever had any trouble with people not receiving emails from me, and I don’t travel as of right now. Anyways, I’d give their free plan a try and go from there, just to see what you think, but I think it’s a fantastic option.
One, technically. I never really use it, though.