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  • Bazzite is just a spin of Fedora…

    People know about it, because a lot of people use it on handhelds like the Rog ally and Steam decks

    Which indie game are you having trouble with though? The only game on my Rog Ally I have trouble with is Goat Simulator 3 (and, I think that might be broken in general now), and I seem to recall canabalt was broken (but may be wrong… There was definitely a second game)

    Even with Nvidia though I wasn’t having issues last I tested, but that was a while ago


  • On my rog ally X no man’s sky runs far better on bazzite than windows. On windows, it’s unplayable

    It’s quite easy. Just don’t buy NVIDIA…Consoles aren’t using NVIDIA either and with the tariffs they make even less sense

    My experience with Linux is that a lot of games tend to run better than windows these days

    Not everyone wants to play AAA stuff









  • You mean the guy who called the cave diver a pedo before all this?

    And who brought “freedom” to twitter?

    And now he’s running enforcement on trumps plan to turn the us into a dictatorship.

    I don’t wish death on him (I don’t think he deserves that) but my not liking him happened before the Nazi solute.

    Even if you took the Nazi solute out, it’s fairly clear he’s not a good person and that Tesla is possibly just a way for him to get rich and get attention these days. He might have cared originally, but I feel any illusion of caring is gone, and he is basically Trump 2.

    He’d happily remove all workers rights if he was in power, and to get back at his ex wives, possibly eliminate women’s rights


  • Last I checked, it was more like 6-8% for UK… So, 6-8 out of 100 customers in that case would slow down everyone’s orders, would reduce the efficiency, increase the business risk and also require a whole bunch of extra procedures to avoid “poisoning” someone. If they’re already overbusy, it’s just costing money.

    In practice, Lactose intolerant also doesn’t mean what you think it does. It simply means they have some kind of negative reaction, and many people are lactose intolerant to a certain degree if you drink enough milk and eat enough cheese. I suspect I am somewhat dairy intolerant, and I still drink milk fairly regularly… So, if those 6-8 percent who are actually considered intolerant, most of them probably don’t care…

    Most people who are considered lactose intolerant can still ingest milk in their coffee though, because its a small amount with no impact. They’re not deathly allergic… Some of them likely also take Enzymes to allow them to digest dairy.

    So, if we’re talking ACTUAL numbers who this affects, its fuck all really, except the ones who are genuinely allergic (and do you really want to be serving hundreds of drinks an hour which look EXACTLY the same to customers who might get seriously sick and sue?)

    Disregarding that, the cafe has clearly calculated the business case, and determined serving oatmilk just isn’t worth it…

    Also, I have noticed at least 1 person in this post repeating brand names, so i almost wonder if some viral marketing is happening here…

    I don’t drink coffee though (it tastes like dogs arse), so I don’t really care though to be honest. And I don’t work in a cafe. The only info I’m working off is off people I know with IBS and dairy intolerance.

    On the other hand, oat milk can be contaminated with gluten too. So, some people who are affected by Dairy, may also be affected by Oat milk too anyway…


  • For extremely busy restaurants / cafe’s where people are already waiting long periods, they probably don’t want to overcomplicate things too, and increase the risk . They’d have to keep 2 different milk frothing machines, and every time a customer got sick, risk getting sued, whilst slowing down the efficiency of orders.

    Whilst it might increase the number of potential customers, in practice, it might only have negatives


  • Not sure about France either. But I believe in UK and Germany it’s less than 10%

    If a cafe or restaurant is already extremely busy with long delays, serving other milk too could slow down service, and they might not even need the business.

    I also know a dairy intolerant person who takes lacteze anyway, so its not an issue for them

    And I know another who just ignores the intolerance, as it’s only a small amount of milk