

Maybe it has to be vim in emacs on an emac
Maybe it has to be vim in emacs on an emac
I suspect the world would collapse into some kind of singularity if someone ever ran vim on an emac.
I’d like to see how this comment ages.
The US was protesting like crazy. It didn’t matter in the end.
This idea that Trump will end wars is laughable. He does whatever makes him money.
It’s just a matter of time as so many corporate products and services enshittify. That, plus FOSS’ main issue is the average person not having any idea what it is or what it means.
While I hope I’m wrong, I agree this thing will go the way of most Kickstarters. It is interesting, but it will never have appeal outside of the hobby space, and the cash needed to get this thing off the ground will be immense.
If that keyboard module isn’t extremely securely attached on there, I can 100% guarantee it is breaking in my pocket.
Would have much preferred if they were going to have just one base unit with keyboard. Other modules could fit over that.
Because the ones who own all worldwide media also really like Musk
Maybe he should stick to emerald mines
Wer?
As a USian, I now regularly look to the EU to regulate what we won’t. USB-C charging is the most recent I can think of.
At this point, EU regulations are driving a lot of decisions big companies have to make.
The rich have purchased the US and thus it really isn’t regulating anything anymore.
These rich folks need to weaken the EU so that it cannot regulate as effectively. That is probably the frame that makes the most sense.
Generation Rockstar and Generation Monster will probably be at odds with each other… and themselves.
Then they get named after corporate sponsors.
I’m glad this got press.
Such slowdowns tend to be good for the average person.
They’re bad for speculators, investors, shareholders – mostly rich people who are too moneyblind to see that endless growth is untenable. To those people, I say: fuck you.
Remember when Kanye “went away” after pro-Hitler comments?
Let’s see if Musky goes all the way.
Edit: a ? mark
Wow, dude really doesn’t know how the world works, huh?
By and large, unless you are playing one of a few multiplayer games which require kernel-level anti-cheat schemes, you won’t have issues running Windows games on Linux. Note that kernel-level anti-cheat is also a huge issue in general, for privacy and other reasons, so it’s not really something that should or will be fixed in Linux – it’s up to developers to stop requiring such schemes.
I’ve been a Linux gamer for about 3 years. 3 years ago, I had occasional issues. Now not for a long time. But I play almost entirely single player titles.
Hardware does matter a bit. AMD is extremely Linux friendly and drivers for AMD hardware tends to be in the Linux kernel, so there’s nothing else to load. Nvidia makes things more difficult.
It was definitely failing under Liz Truss. Then things got better when she fucked off.