Comment by pjmlp 2 months ago Running Windows stuff..... 12 comments pjmlp Reply alecsm 2 months ago I don't use Windows but I do run a lot of software made only for Windows. I don't see any problem with that. pjmlp 2 months ago Until the fountain runs dry, because the kingdom lords diverted the river from Valve's well castle. alecsm 2 months ago I'm sorry but that doesn't make any sense.Valve is pushing mostly open source to expand to other platforms which is a win win for everybody. 3 replies → bigyabai 2 months ago I quite prefer that to the alternative of not running Windows stuff. pjmlp 2 months ago Thing is, that strengths Windows market relevance, as IBM learnt with OS/2 and its Windows compatibility. bigyabai 2 months ago Good. I love exploiting Windows' market relevance, it's rather fun and engaging. 1 reply → 650REDHAIR 2 months ago Isn't Valve's new VR headset running ARM?I have faith! pjmlp 2 months ago I have seen VR headsets trying to break any significant market share since 1994, they have never been anything other than a niche, with customers having too much money to throw around.
alecsm 2 months ago I don't use Windows but I do run a lot of software made only for Windows. I don't see any problem with that. pjmlp 2 months ago Until the fountain runs dry, because the kingdom lords diverted the river from Valve's well castle. alecsm 2 months ago I'm sorry but that doesn't make any sense.Valve is pushing mostly open source to expand to other platforms which is a win win for everybody. 3 replies →
pjmlp 2 months ago Until the fountain runs dry, because the kingdom lords diverted the river from Valve's well castle. alecsm 2 months ago I'm sorry but that doesn't make any sense.Valve is pushing mostly open source to expand to other platforms which is a win win for everybody. 3 replies →
alecsm 2 months ago I'm sorry but that doesn't make any sense.Valve is pushing mostly open source to expand to other platforms which is a win win for everybody. 3 replies →
bigyabai 2 months ago I quite prefer that to the alternative of not running Windows stuff. pjmlp 2 months ago Thing is, that strengths Windows market relevance, as IBM learnt with OS/2 and its Windows compatibility. bigyabai 2 months ago Good. I love exploiting Windows' market relevance, it's rather fun and engaging. 1 reply →
pjmlp 2 months ago Thing is, that strengths Windows market relevance, as IBM learnt with OS/2 and its Windows compatibility. bigyabai 2 months ago Good. I love exploiting Windows' market relevance, it's rather fun and engaging. 1 reply →
bigyabai 2 months ago Good. I love exploiting Windows' market relevance, it's rather fun and engaging. 1 reply →
650REDHAIR 2 months ago Isn't Valve's new VR headset running ARM?I have faith! pjmlp 2 months ago I have seen VR headsets trying to break any significant market share since 1994, they have never been anything other than a niche, with customers having too much money to throw around.
pjmlp 2 months ago I have seen VR headsets trying to break any significant market share since 1994, they have never been anything other than a niche, with customers having too much money to throw around.
I don't use Windows but I do run a lot of software made only for Windows. I don't see any problem with that.
Until the fountain runs dry, because the kingdom lords diverted the river from Valve's well castle.
I'm sorry but that doesn't make any sense.
Valve is pushing mostly open source to expand to other platforms which is a win win for everybody.
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I quite prefer that to the alternative of not running Windows stuff.
Thing is, that strengths Windows market relevance, as IBM learnt with OS/2 and its Windows compatibility.
Good. I love exploiting Windows' market relevance, it's rather fun and engaging.
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Isn't Valve's new VR headset running ARM?
I have faith!
I have seen VR headsets trying to break any significant market share since 1994, they have never been anything other than a niche, with customers having too much money to throw around.