

Linux distributions should react by asking users to confirm they’re not in California. They’ll backpedal fast.


Linux distributions should react by asking users to confirm they’re not in California. They’ll backpedal fast.


More focus on open-world titles and games as a service? Every time I think they’ve hit the bottom, they manage to dig deeper.
Oh, you don’t need the music to need to shout. The high ceiling achieves that by itself. Echo, space to fill, or something. Not to knowledgeable about acoustics.
I really wish they made restaurants with low ceilings. You take the tallest people who are likely to come, you add maybe 30 cm, and that’s more than high enough, right? No, they’ve gotta have ceilings so high they could genuinely fit two floors in the one they have. It’s a waste of space, too.
Honestly they should lend their branding to an energy drink brand. Wouldn’t it sell well?


If mirroring doesn’t work, that sounds promising. Then I could just hit the shortcut from my phone with Unified Remote or something


That’s with mirroring ? Sounds great then!


To clarify, my HDMI cable can handle 48 Gbps just fine. When my displays are set to extend, I can set my TV to 4K, 120 Hz, HDR, without a problem.
The issue is how Windows handles mirroring.
I don’t know why it bothers me so much that the insides of their mouths are the same color as their skin or beard


Maybe look at old office PCs for sale. Some of them aren’t THAT old and you could get a good CPU upgrade from one of them. Slot your graphics card in and that could be a significant improvement.


I see RAM at somewhat high but reasonable-ish prices on Facebook Marketplace all the time. Might not be the case elsewhere, but keeping an eye on the used market is a possibility.
Kinda nice but I would have never guessed
Stabbed? Damn, I thought it was just about getting punched. It’s a lot worse than I thought.
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I’ve seen lots of such crap written by humans. I guess AI had to learn it from somewhere.


I am, but there’s such a strong focus on American news and politics that I still jump back to Reddit a lot though


My employer: we love open source software. Such a beautiful thing.
Me: you’ll allow us time to contribute then, right?
My employer: Aah, the beauty of untouchable things


The bad part isn’t the number of votes. That’s barely relevant.
The bad part is what happens when the budget bill doesn’t pass. There are two valid possibilities:
Shutting down funding for government services is an incredibly dumb way to handle it.


Idk how Linux handles it but today on Mac I accidentally sent a folder to trash that was in use by four programs at once.
Mac OS did not give a shit. It nuked it.
One day, Linux will be ready for a no-headaches gaming PC. Genuinely looking forward to it.
Linux is the most widely used OS in the world, if you include servers.
If servers’ OSes can’t be legally used in California anymore, that would be funny.