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  • It’s the same thing with different presentation, I highly doubt Valve is not aware of it, quite the opposite.

    It’s something that requires a lot of technical prowess to fix (especially to not disappoint the community now). I don’t blame Valve employees with not wanting to work with it, especially with TF2 code probably counting as legacy nowadays.

    In all fairness, Linux got 64 bit and Vulkan so maybe there’s still some people interested but their damage control for bot chat spam (read, disabling chat for free to play) got flamed so that’s not confidence inspiring.








  • Holy shit the comments on this one are vile. If you don’t like the article, don’t read it and go on with your day.

    The footer of the blog shows a Nix file structure, skimming their blog they wrote a bunch of articles and guides for Nix, checking their repo they have a bunch of Nix work, they’re not exactly a nobody (if you couldn’t judge from the people saying they’ll miss them on the Nix forum post)

    This entire article is an extension of https://save-nix-together.org which is the actual thing that sparked the the gasoline covered Nix community, this will probably seem more coherent with that background.









  • What I said especially applies for single GPU passthrough, minus the two GPU part, I say that because I’ve done that on Desktop.

    Single GPU passthrough (for me) was a journey of misery where a series of bash scripts with crude busyloop synchronization kept me from having no display output and needing to restart my system to test my changes again.

    It’s probably the last thing I’d recommend for someone who wants something that works, unless you know something I don’t.