I’ve heard of some cases where the Linux port of a game is so bad that running the Windows version with proton ends up working better.
I’ve heard of some cases where the Linux port of a game is so bad that running the Windows version with proton ends up working better.
Consistency doesn’t matter. It’s all just taking points to boost their narrative and pretend they’re right.
Isn’t that vegetarian, not vegan though?
Unfortunately Nintendo’s creativity also extends to their legal department
Re blue sky, is anyone actually federating with it? I don’t know of any other instances besides the official one.
What is a proton? A miserable pile of quarks!
Part of the issue is that in most cases, viewing art requires benefitting the artist, either directly by purchasing it or indirectly by making it more popular. JK Rowling is the most prominent example. That said, it’s a spectrum.
There’s a lamp post on the right
I have a chair, it’s the orange thing on the left
To put it into perspective, the fine was 0.8% of that net income.
You might want to find some (better) support. The progressive view is that autism is neither good nor bad - just different - and most of the “issues” with being autistic stem from a lack of understanding and accommodation from the rest of society.
Both mentioned games are notorious for the scale of the issues at launch, and the resulting backlash. NMS for the lack of content and Cyberpunk for the huge amount of bugs.
As far as I know, no one has demonstrated that they can successfully run their own instance and have it integrated with the main Bluesky infrastructure as easily as the spec authors have claimed.
Until that happens, all the talk about federation and open standards is just that - talk.
They both had a lot of issues at launch
A lot of complaints I’ve seen is that it’s bloated - it’s not only a system manager but also has a DNS relay, network manager, container manager, and so on.
That said, codifying service startup and managing them with cgroups is IMO MUCH better than init scripts that think running killall apache
is a good way to stop a service.
It’s mostly because C is notorious for not holding your hand and not telling you when you mess up. Write one past the array’s length? Might do nothing, might crash, might mess up some other data, might crash later in somewhere completely different.
And how is calling conservatives “weird” how you describe?
Compared to conservatives calling anything left of them “communist”, calling a party backing a felon president and a vice president that can’t even make small talk at a doughnut store “weird” is very fitting.
I use a keepass vault thrown in a syncthing directory but like literally any file sync will do. If you get conflicts, KeePassXC can merge them
The “standalone version with the best mods” you made I assume