This behavior also exists on Opera. I think this is just an inherit feature of being a PWA. It’s still using a browser, whichever one you were using when you clicked “install”. My only suggestion to avoid this is to use a different different browser dedicated to Lemmy that you don’t use for anything else.
This would be a nice feature.
I’ve so far had good experience on stock Opera, and Vivaldi.
Opera GX gave me problems where the browser interface would be layed over the app interface rather than just being hidden. Took up 30% of my screen real-estate for address bar and new tab buttons.
But I liked the name!
The experience has gotten a lot smoother for sure! We are also getting better at using Lemmy to begin with.
If they do this, the only servers running EAC will be ones intended for Linux users. They will also be overrun by cheaters, I’m not going to pretend that FACEIT isn’t a more robust AC than EAC, but at least if every server was on EAC the cheaters would be spread out rather than concentrated.
From what I’ve seen exactly nobody was excited for these games anyway.
Unfortunately this game only worka on Linux for a limited time, they are switching to FACEIT anticheat soon which will not work on Linux.
I’ve been playing POLYGON as an alternative for Linux systems.
This sounds about right.
These days I just got a plex server and a project zomboid server running.
One of us!
They’re tearing it down one brick at a time!
Very confused… I have a direct link to a Linux community and can’t figure out how to open it, or join it, or whatever I’m supposed to do with it in Jerboa. Discovery seems severely limited.
Opera, it was the default installed on my system. I tried Opera GX but the interface was all fucked up.