It depends on what sort of games you play. Some games / genres / publishers are much worse about this than others.
It depends on what sort of games you play. Some games / genres / publishers are much worse about this than others.
Article author seems to have completely fabricated the “10 more”. There are no quotes from anyone even hinting at more whistleblowers existing, let alone ten more.
As a long time Pandora user… I never want to select individual songs. I want stations, vibes, playlists, etc.
2-3 minutes on what kind of internet connection? How long at 10Mbps?
just keep the system up to date…
The idea that downloading gigabytes of packages every week is a normal and required aspect of using a computer is part of why I left Windows…
Who runs their email servers? You can outsource fediverse server hosting too…
Yes. It’s been disappearing since before I was born in the 80s, and is mostly gone now.
I switched to Arch[-based distros] when I realized I had been getting 90% of my support from the Arch wiki for years
most applications on Linux are design / depend on [GNOME’s] components
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Would you spend an hour fixing a problem that will only save you ten minutes total in the rest of your lifetime using the software?
How did you get from “People often ask” to “having recurring conversations with everyone you know”?
Most of my motivation here was recurring conversations with friends and colleagues and strangers about how much time I put into making small contributions to open source projects.
I’m going to click the [-] thread collapse button on Lemmy 50 times in the next ten minutes.
That area of the chart is for people with really repetitive jobs/hobbies. There are MANY jobs where you do the same 5-10 minute thing 50x a day.
It looks like it would be really good for computer vision trying to play the game via AI
They can’t afford to do anything that would lose them a large slice of viewers. Same reason websites still support IE.
You’re no more stuck with Windows than a Mac user is stuck on a Mac.
No. I predict we would revert to the status quo of 20-100 years ago, with very affordable state-run schools providing excellent education, and high price private schools catering to the rich. Cheap schools got expensive because we allowed the for-profit student loan industry to run wild.
If you’re at least a 4/10 woman or an 8/10 man, they are pretty effective. For the rest of us, not so much.