

Epic does that but it’s under a contract (user agreement) not the license and OSS can’t afford the legal fees that they can.
The other issue is putting the license under a shell company.


Epic does that but it’s under a contract (user agreement) not the license and OSS can’t afford the legal fees that they can.
The other issue is putting the license under a shell company.


Nothing but there were some gpu issues with sleep signals on the newest Debian release. As it’s an always on server I turned those flags off and it’s running normally.
I wish I had Paintdotnet but my daily usage sees Krita work.


I think you can infer it.


All things that should and are handled by different companies.
Steam violates Unix philosophy so it should never be on a Linux system.
Even their Wine fork requires the Steam runtime.
Also you know you’re lying when you boast about Steam support.
It can be a store, a launcher, a compatibility later, a discussion board, a social platform, a download host, a game developer, or an input manager but it cannot be all those at once.
Epic isn’t without fault either, they also do more than just Unreal Engine. But no one can argue they are worse/do more than Steam and their Linux support better.


Not really, so many people blindly defend Steam because it’s “my monopoly” or “my billionaire.” There just is no reason to buy from them.
Don’t know if the term is still used but it used to be called “CoD reloading”
You may or may not be interested in Wellington Paranormal.
If you want eye candy then there’s zen browser to escape Chromium.
You have Safari and its forks.
Palemoon is another option.
All I can assume from you is that you never did multiple choice questions in University.
There’s a reason essay questions are considered easier.


Lil Kim was the amazing female rapper, Nicki was supposed to have massive butt implants.
I know it just means you aren’t familiar with it but it’s funny you picked the millennial one as the one you had to explain to millennials.


Wait until they find out some indie games will use copyrighted placeholders…
Found a booth that was selling vegetables from the US. The market refused to kick them out.


It still leaves some characters as bad or unplayed at any given time.
Chen under 1% according to this. https://www.dotabuff.com/heroes?show=heroes&view=played
If you had a 2nd map that gave the inverse of that then all of a sudden the game is better.


LoL’s success is because it’s a casual game.
It’s not about making the first one more fair, you aren’t going to have 100 characters equally valuable on a single map while making those characters unique.
If you have 10 maps though you can make those 100 characters equally valuable as a combined average across those 10 maps.
Though that matters more in a competitive game than a casual one. Actually LoL’s lack of skill based competitive nature is likely why they don’t do that. Someone who plays once s month will have an easier time learning the game if it’s a new character that does the same as everyone else than if there’s a new map that makes the characters have to play completely different.
Make it G: violate unspoken rules.
GPL only guarantees the source for customers.
Companies just post it because it’s easier than mailing it out on request.