cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/16434132
YouTube video: https://youtu.be/uScsmjvdwyo
Invidious video from YouTube without YouTube: https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=uScsmjvdwyo or https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=uScsmjvdwyo
Video description:
It’s clear there are some people who don’t understand Proton. So let’s talk about it. #Proton #SteamPlay #CompatibilityLayer
00:00 Introduction 00:41 The basics of a computer 01:46 What Proton is not 03:04 What is an emulator 04:32 Proton acts like a map 05:25 Proton translates API and system calls 06:18 Proton provides a Windows-like software environment 06:55 Why are some games incompatible? 08:52 Shouldn't we demand native Linux games? 11:07 Conclusion
That thumbnail alone means “no, thanks”.
Install DeArrow and get over it already
I actually have it installed on my desktops. It doesn’t work on mobile and it doesn’t work on thumbnail previews in lemmy either. Also the number of videos that actually have an alternative thumbnail is like 10%, at best.
I’ve also “gotten over it” by just not watching videos like this.
I have been looking for something like this for ages. Wish it could be integrated into freetube and newpipe. Thanks for sharing!
In FreeTube, go to Settings > SponsorBlock and enable “Use DeArrow Video Titles” and “Use DeArrow for thumbnails”
this is absolutely incredible. thank you so much!
This is really interesting, will have to give it a shot. Wonder if it can be integrated into grayjay.
As long as the title is in line with the videos content I don’t mind but whenever I see the word “slams” it grinds my gears
Yep YouTube face and useless red arrow
didnt finish the video but, seriously, one of the best laymans explainations I have seen of emulation and thin compatibility layers.
WINE is not an emulator
GNUs Not Unix. I don’t recall him claiming it was. if he did, well… :-/
Fair
John Bolton?
Devs should use crossplatform engines. No C# based crap.
This is about Proton, not about a programming language. Besides that, C# is actually cross platform.
all reasonably popular engines are cross platform