“Finally freed of those pesky Windows updates!”
“Finally freed of those pesky Windows updates!”
Over here stores are increasing their prices because people steal at the self-checkout. So they reduce costs by not having cashiers but then increase prices due to theft. Quite some logic.
You’d assume it’s an easy balance to make: if (saving on cashiers - loss due to theft) > 0 implement self-checkout else don’t implement.
Sure, you don’t have to support it with updates indefinitely, but I think the possibility should exist to delist it so new people can’t buy it but people who bought it before would still be able to download it (with no guarantee it will work).
You can’t inspect pkgbuild with Chaotic since Chaotic compiles the packages for you.
Lol, this screams “we didn’t want it anyway!!”
I don’t think Steam actually recommends any distro since some time anymore
I think they do by proxy since they only distribute it via .deb (and with Steam of course) and all games in the store that have a native Linux version mention some kind of Ubuntu version in their requirements as well. Which is funny since the Steam Deck doesn’t even run Ubuntu.
It’s like the olden times where illiterate people were asked to sign a contract that waived their rights and possessions while they were being told something else entirely.
For 20 gbit? Good luck with that.
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IIRC, part of the reason why and how they declared bankruptcy and restarted was because they then no longer had to fulfil any preorders (but also didn’t pay customers back due to the bankruptcy). So customers got screwed over.
Car industry is difficult but these kinds of practices sound extremely fishy.
The bolts are libraries, if you remove them everything will collapse.
When I fkrst read this I thought this was a joke post of someone not being able to start the game on their PC.
I use KDE btw with Arch as my terminal emulator.
Why would they? It’s not like it’s going to be bringing customers to their other services and Google isn’t a charity.
Wow tell me more about it!
The Nokia 3310 had voice recognition…
This is basically what an LLM does, making up stories that might seem correct.
This is my biggest frustration as well. I usually use Onshape because it’s browser based but it doesn’t support a 3D mouse sadly.
I suppose xrandr can help you here: See the Arch wiki about xrandr