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Instead of issuing a scathing rebuke shouldn’t he just mount a posse and pay them a visit now that he can do whatever he wants?
Instead of issuing a scathing rebuke shouldn’t he just mount a posse and pay them a visit now that he can do whatever he wants?
I feel like I’m living in the prequel to The Handmaid’s Tale
You will take it and you will like it.
Quick, someone tell Nintendo!
There’s probably some secret reddit-alike for the rich kids who have bothered to become literate. I can’t imagine many of them have thick enough skins to hang out with the plebs and hear us talk mean about them.
I’ve been pretty interested in Uranus for a while.
I bought an xp-pen pro (15 inchish) for my daughter xmas before last and she uses it almost every day on her steamdeck desktop.
Edit: Derp. I read your comment after posting based on the thread title. So I guess this is a +1 for xp-pen pro if any future reader is looking for an attached drawing tablet for linux.
That is basically the biggest fuck up you could make as a government contracted technology provider. They even let it happen and hid it deliberately.
Big paydays incoming for certain senators.
The thing with C is that it’s almost always going to be the fastest high-ish level language and it has an extremely stable ABI. Self contained code written 30 years ago will likely compile with only minor (and sometimes no) tweaks today. You’re lucky to go 3 years on C++ without something fairly big breaking due to changes in the underlying language and ABI.
Fortran would like a word.
C is powerful. Javascript is a husky midwestern gal at a Chinese buffet.
Did you mean to say “any game that runs on the Steam Deck runs on Steam Linux?”
If so, the answer is yes. It’s honestly surprising these days to run across a steam title that doesn’t run in linux (though always look into the anti-cheat situation for online games).
Whatevs, sheeple will continue to bleet about how bad things are but not take any steps to enact change.
As someone who used to work in a corporate environment–some of those people can be shipped out to do real work. At least half of them don’t do anything of value.
I realize that a lot of governments planned for population growth as part of their economic strategy for the future and for social welfare programs for the aging. They need to start rethinking things (and acknowledge a stalled or shrinking population is a good thing for the planet.) The economy portion can be remedied by just having the obscenely wealthy pay their fair share of taxes.
Cool, now do remotely.
All true, and all a problem for which linux has been a solution (in the computing world) for decades now.
I’m afraid you’re already behind the curve if you weren’t born to an obscenely wealthy father.
Absolutely chilling. Who would want to be held accountable for their actions?
At a brick wall. 3 feet away.