

I think WSL is pretty much a developer thing in reality
I think WSL is pretty much a developer thing in reality
so how is this not the default case in Windows?
It actually is now
Are you seriously so dense that you can’t see how a trans person could want a forum where they don’t have to see people actively hating them?
Something people may not realize is that the deck serves as a target system for developers of pc games. Obviously at some point a new target makes sense, but there is a careful balance in release frequency if that target status is to be maintained.
For instance you mention steam deck verified - when steam deck 2 comes out, does steam deck verified get bifurcated where a game can get certified for either system separately? Does it just reference steam deck 2 at that point? Not easy questions
I would be surprised of that was the case. Valve said they wouldn’t release another one until there was a generational improvement and I don’t think we’re there.
VR headsets are still niche, and a lot of people find them uncomfortable for long sessions and/or get nauseous using them.
Fair. I just think is prudent to draw a line between natural difficulty and cultural resistance to change.
They’re historically relatable because they’re based on author’s life. The author’s life currently happens to be living in a country where one constantly worries about these topics.
Moreover, codebase in pure funcional languages is hard to understand and maintain, that’s why they are rarely used in production.
This is incorrect. They are rarely used because procedural languages have momentum. It’s way more likely you’ll get Joe Codemonkey to learn and be productive quickly with functional features added to a procedural language than to learn and be productive quickly with an entirely different paradigm. So that’s what happens.
My systems work fine how they are and I’ve used Linux for years without ever encountering the issues they claim to solve.
It depends on the repository. The big distro repositories will have security patches as part of maintenance even if they don’t pull the latest updates. Newer code can also add vulnerabilities in addition to fixing them. There are also rolling release distros that keep up to date.
I haven’t looked at any performance comparisons, but better performance also generally means lower resource usage aka lower costs aka less electricity use aka all the positive effects of using less electricity.
Just imagine if the entire industry cared about efficiency and used more efficient runtimes. How much less power would be used in aggregate? … one can dream…
Things like medical billing where the vast majority of the profession exists because we’ve created a labyrinth to be navigated that doesn’t need to exist.
Or, we could transition away from people doing made up jobs that don’t need to exist to doing things that actually need to get done
Look friend. I’m not trying to be confrontational like you think. Your original post legimately comes off as an unhinged rant and makes no fucking sense. TBH I assumed you were drunk off your ass when you posted it.
You don’t have to listen to me, obviously, but you should probably take the universal downvotes on what I suspect would be a popular opinion if it actually made sense as a sign that… Your post didn’t make any sense.
My first thought would be that it’s the same as using any other browser, so not a great way to be private. Am I wrong?
It is exactly the same. You can even open the RSS files in your browser directly. They’re just XML files served via http(s)
Lol if you think that was anything other than an unintelligible rant you need to take a step back and read it again
Play with cheaters, or play without DRM/Kernel level anti-cheat, pick one. Because you unfortunately cannot have both.
The answer is to go back to having user run and moderated servers instead of having giant centralized player pools with nothing but automatic moderation. Not everything has or can be sufficiently solved soley by technology.
Fish and Kate hell yeah 🤜 🤛