

- That is not what this does
- You can certainly have unattended updates without an LLM in the mix.
Or, ORRRR…just do the stuff yourself and don’t further perpetuate this dumbshit until it doesn’t require an entire months worth of energy for an efficient home to run to search “Hentai Alien Tentacle Porn” for you.
Buncha savages.
The account in question is notorious for reposting other people’s stuff simple for karma or whatever.
Oh, I recognize this stupid username. Good eyes.
This is not an unknown. Of course this would happen.
I’m confused on if this is a question, or just an assertion that this will happen.
Then don’t use gamescope…
Well there ya go. Maybe try reinstalling and configuring gamescope if you really want to use it.
Try running it without gamescope and see what happens.
Step the Proton version down and try again. You may have gotten a Proton update that worked something.
Policy is the internal way of saying “this is enabled by default to be allowed by the user”. There are user settings to control this, so go through your preferences settings and check.
Why is gaming out of the question?
If it’s x86, it’ll run almost anything like a dream. Fedora stock with Gnome is my rec as it will actually behave a lot like MacOS.
All the game engines work on Linux. Movie studios use Unreal, Blender, and Epic for the big budget stuff now, and (unless someone has new info) everything is rendered on Linux farms.
That being said, I would suggest Godot to just get a simple project going. Lots of HUGE games came off Godot in the past couple years. Balatro was made in Love2D as well. Both are about as simple to learn and portable as you can get.
😛 You’re better than that. The commands are line for like right there 😂
It says right there. Go to GitHub, checkout that project, and build with the instructions while including what the comment mentions.
Also, just run Tailscale and be done with it.
This isn’t bare x86 if they want to run in it in a VM.
It’s clearly what most Linux users that would use “AI” would be searching.