andrewducker (![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) andrewducker) wrote2025-10-29 12:00 pm
andrewducker) wrote2025-10-29 12:00 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) andrewducker) wrote2025-10-29 12:00 pm
andrewducker) wrote2025-10-29 12:00 pmInteresting Links for 29-10-2025
- 1. Labour Deputy Lucy Powell says EHRC's single-sex spaces draft is 'not right'
- (tags:LGBT transgender GoodNews bigotry UK labour )
- 2. Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows
- (tags:games windows Linux )
- 3. A satellite runs Doom from orbit, using Ubuntu on Arm
- (tags:space doom games )




#2 Linux gaming
I've used Linux Mint for more years than I can remember now, and I can play all of the titles that I want to play. I've never been into the competitive first-person shooters ("twitch games", as I call them, requiring fast-twitch dexterity), so their reliance on anti-cheat interventions doesn't impact my city-building or exploration games at all. But those competitive games are a technical challenge on Linux.
Re: #2 Linux gaming
https://areweanticheatyet.com/
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Sadly, I'm limited in how many I can have (I think Dreamwidth has a hard limit of 4,000 and I have 3,742).
But this is why I haven't tagged things to do with the Reform party as "reform".
And I rarely post about the game Doom, so it hasn't become something urgent to fix.