That’s pedantry that serves zero purpose to the story. It’s an article for layman, and the only reason to even bring up a VPN is to mention Apple listening to the Kremlin. It serves little to no narrative purpose.
That’s pedantry that serves zero purpose to the story. It’s an article for layman, and the only reason to even bring up a VPN is to mention Apple listening to the Kremlin. It serves little to no narrative purpose.
it pisses me off to this day what we lost. That platform was, apparently, 15 years ahead of its time. I remember streaming gameplay to my friends. We seriously lost so much when it died.
I switched to Arch a month ago because of Microsoft forceful integration of their shit AI tools into 11. Easy switch.
Yep of course!
The video in the article shows lowered arms flashing. Very visible with plenty of time to stop despite the foggy conditions. It just didn’t.
I’ve used it a few times, impressive as hell in how simple and effective it is on a small home lab.
It didn’t take over most of its competition’s userbase magically, they have a well designed system despite its flaws.
Who sold you your crack? I want some because I can’t afford healthcare to fix my health issues due to the military complex I live within, but I gotta stop this pain somehow.
Why are us nerds like this? No one asked, please dont.
You sound like one of the commenters on the xz email list.
Big “I don’t even think of you” energy. I’m here for it.
Boooooring
I’ve used several major Linux distributions, windows, and macOS. I’ve used Android, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, and iOS. I’ve used watchOS and Wear OS. I do my consumer research and understand why people buy products. I don’t blindly follow any group, I find out what I like and why I like it.
You just spew hate and ignorance with zero justification tied to reality. you come across as a fool, and you should not be happy about that.
This is peak blind ignorant hate
Keeping something that’s difficult to maintain and cannot integrate well with new features isn’t how software works.
So my options are install OS, install GPU drivers, install games, and then play games, or install OS, read 50 different guides, fight iommu or some other configuration, eventually get it working enough to install another OS in a VM, fight getting that performing well, install games, and then play games with potential for worse performance.
I love Linux, but claiming these two things are comparable is ridiculous. I work with Linux all day at work, I don’t want to work with it at home when I just want to relax.
Hanlon’s razor, don’t overthink it. No need for mindless conspiracy theories based on zero data. If it’s aajor concern we’ll hear something no doubt.