Do you want a link to a bugtracker or what.
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Do you want a link to a bugtracker or what.
It does not depend on what you’re using. They’re all buggy.
I can forgive the lack of support. That comes with time and adoption.
What makes it bad for me is how buggy every single DE is.
It’s there though? I’ve been trying it for a while and even the most popular rooms are just dead.
I want to like this place.
People seem too aggressive here though.
And apparently everyone’s hobby is using Linux and neurodiverging.
You see. If you have this exact hardware with this exact software it’s going to work flawlessly. Pinky promise.
It surprises me too. I suppose gamers do really like their proprietary DRM with monopolistic practices.
This sounds about right. Currently everything on mine works. But it’s like… For how long?
Edit. Actually almost everything lmao. YouTube drains crazy battery ATM. Probably hardware acceleration not working.
DRM is never good for the end user.
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Google the history of xmpp. This is exactly the same.
It’s not a good thing.
Meredith.
After Meredith McKay.
I hope steam is broken up. Monopolies and DRM are never in the users favor.
Yet they scream when their 6 months old un-updated windows install wants then to update
The problem isn’t the OS being out of date I wouldn’t think, it’s the applications they actually use. Flatpaks are kind of a solution but not really.
It’s a hard sell explaining to new people that they will have software up to a couple years out of date.
the recipe may be visible to all, but the chef’s expertise in crafting and adapting the dish, as well as the dining experience provided, is what customers pay for.
I mean, you cant ctrl+c ctrl+v the dish. That’s the difference. If anyone could ctrl+c ctrl+v meals I think most restaurants would go bankrupt. Right?
When software is open-source and monetized, it strikes a critical balance. Users gain the freedoms associated with FOSS – the liberty to run, modify, and share – while developers receive the financial recognition for their contributions.
I never understood how these two concepts can coexist.
Lets say you made something FOSS and sold it to one person. Can’t that person just… redistribute it for free? Which kinda makes you trying to make a living out of selling it much much more difficult or downright impossible?
I’m glad you asked. 5 seconds ago gnome froze and sent me back into the login screen and closed all the apps I had open. Ask me again in 20 seconds and I’m sure I’ll have a different bug for ya.