Valve is a private company whereas GOG belongs to CDProject - a publicly traded company. GOG might want to fill the void but they’re more likely to do dumb, shortsighted decisions in contrast to Valve.
Valve is a private company whereas GOG belongs to CDProject - a publicly traded company. GOG might want to fill the void but they’re more likely to do dumb, shortsighted decisions in contrast to Valve.
Most of the abstractions, frameworks, “bloats”, etc. are there to make development easier and therefore cheaper, but to run such software you need a more and more expensive hardware. In a way it is just pushing some of the development costs onto a consumer.
You can take a pot of water from the kitchen and pour it into the toilet. Same principle. Also why is the toilet paper flat?
One of my annoyances about “switching to linux” discussion is that people seem to think of linux as a “free windows”. Everything has to work like in windows, everything has to be in the same position as in windows, etc. They can’t accept that linux is a different OS, with its own ways of doing things, but somehow macOS get a pass.
They are already doing that with prpagandists like Nina Teicholz.
I would’t be suprised if those people used Pegasus against their own party members too. PIS (the party that used the spyware) is full of backstabing nobodies.
They take the man’s entire life away because he revealed us terrible things our non-elected leaders are doing to us.
And for possessing child porn…
I’m not a lawyer, but I think there’s “spirit of the law” in EU, which means that even though Apple technically allowed sideloading, their implementation goes against the INTENTION of the law and is illegal.
I pirated texts for my thesis even when I had access to them through my university. A lot of journals are just too annoying to use.
To be fair, Windows’ support is also unhelpful in solving their problem.
With cups it’s pretty much painless on linux form me, though some distros have a very restrictive firewall configuration out of the box, so you have to whitelist it before using. Not too complicated, but can be very frustrating for new users who never touched a firewall before.
I remember him saying that computers would make people work less by being more productive, but in the end the difference was pocketed by the rich. I don’t think it’s just a technology problem…
If I remember correctly, we didn’t defederate from them. They came, they threw shit around, and they defederated soon after for a bonus superiority boner. So hexbear is defederated from us, but we are not from them.
LastWeekTonight made an interesting episode about medical devices and how they are cleared or approved. The OP’s post is about approval for human trials, but I think Neuralink getting approved for the market by FDA and then ruining many lives anyway is a real possibility.
I’m just glad they added non destructive editing in the latest version. I’ve tried to rotate/resize something in gimp before and it was a chore to keep quality acceptable.