Every free and open-source license allows commercial use.
Every free and open-source license allows commercial use.
I’ve been buying movies and series on Bluray, which I can rip and resell. Not every show has a physical release, but the most popular do and you do not have to watch every show there is.
Someone’s gonna buy realDonaldTrump and pretend it’s the real one lmao
You can see other people’s issues on ProtonDb https://www.protondb.com/app/485510
Basically no attacking with controller without workaround, movies not playing for some and performance/stability issues.
Lots of good games are still not working properly (e.g. Nioh), also modding support is very lacking and cumbersome.
Me: Man, the Linux GPU driver people sure have a lot of money
Brave on iOS blocks ads, Firefox and Safari don’t.
Rufus can bypass all that crap and you get to install on unsupported hardware as well.
A big reason for me to use Electron is that Typescript is really easy to use. Does Tauri support that?
WebKit based browser users: There are dozens of us!
Regular Android < iOS < Custom ROM
You can install Linux distros on older, unsupported Macs. Here’s a coold guide: https://www.schabell.org/2022/12/installing-fedora-36-on-macbook-pro-13-inch.html?m=1
sudo dnf update && flatpak update
Many of the most popular games are Windows/Mac only, like Baldur’s Gate 3, Divinity Original Sin 2, Borderlands 3, Elder Scrolls Online, Rust, Call Of Duty BO3.
Wish there was more love for Linux native games.
So only a handful of devices support F2FS right now and is not the default
Got any source for that? Android has traditionally always used ext4 afaik, not sure if that changed in the last few years.
Any will do, just make sure it has Intel WiFi.
I guess not much on desktop Linux, but every Android phone uses it. Really wish every Linux desktop would start encrypting their /home partition by default, which is the standard by many other operating systems.
Next week: China develops world’s first 0nm chip!