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Edgeville dungeon is super laggy
  • That’s true, the native client is Java based and works okay except for the sound issue, which has a fix but doesn’t always work very well. Plus you still need proton for the Jagex launcher.

  • Edgeville dungeon is super laggy
  • I am just using whatever the default is in steam, and it works fine. The regular client won’t work anymore with Jagex launcher without setting up the launcher through Lutris. I will need to do that and try the sound fix again, I could never quite get it to work.

  • Edgeville dungeon is super laggy

    I don’t know why. Mostly I don’t notice much lag, but any time I go down there it stutters horribly.

    I am on Linux playing the steam client, which is generally a bit more laggy than the other Linux client, but the sound works better so I use it still.

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    Red Hat strikes a crushing blow against RHEL downstreams
  • Red Hat sucks.

    From the comments it sounds like if you get the source code, you are free to use it, but don’t expect to get it a second time once red hat cuts off your access, which they are free to do. So I expect builds will still happen but it will be a cat and mouse game of developer accounts getting the source code, sharing it to the downstream projects, then getting their access taken away.

  • POLL - Will you stay on lemmy?
  • I got permabanned from r/pics a while back because under a generic Facebook photo of an interracial couple at their wedding somebody asked why it was posted there and I responded “Reddit loves interracial couples”. That was it. The irony is that my marriage is interracial.

  • Docker - how do you use it for development
  • I am nervous about using them because I already have a docker compose setup and I worry the dev container won’t match what I am expecting. So I just use the standard docker container from my compose file and call that good enough. VScode integration makes it painless enough anyway.