Put the E at the front and a 3 on the end and you have exactly that.
If I’m posting I’m probably high so don’t hate on me
Put the E at the front and a 3 on the end and you have exactly that.
Don’t worry, at the rate it’s going it probably will never see the light of day in any usable sense for the average person.
How long until this trickles down into the major distros?
This is so sadly America it’s not funny.
The sauce can drown out the taste of lizard.
It’s happenend with the AUR too.
Snaps however have a certain expectation that newer/inexperienced users should be able to trust them.
It’s never a good idea to talk bad publicly about your boss.
95 was amazeballs for what it did at the time to personal computing.
But there was a reason it got replaced with NT.
I finally stopped using it entirely when they started paywalling the answers. I don’t know if you had to actually pay or just sign up to view them but whatever it was went too far for me. Nothing of real value was honesty lost from my existence either.
Microsoft products in this area are weird to me. Like C#, Powershell is great on one hand yet annoying and more difficult to rangle on the other compared to other solutions that are out there.
It’s not extreme. This is an opinion piece posted on OMGUbuntu, so I’ll let you figure out where their biases lie.
Mint.
It’s been a while so I’m not entirely certain. I just know that they were unique to Suse and no other distro gave me the same problems.
Suse, every time I’ve tried it I’ve just been like yeah, nah after running into some weird issue.
You use it because you like to be efficient your use of a computer.
I use it because I’m a bossy arsehole and I like telling things precisely what to do.
We are not the same.
Ubuntu attacted a lot of control freaks because Shuttleworth was originally splashing some money when it started and a bunch of nerds saw dollar signs. As a result they have a culture of “not invented here” syndrome where someone just has to reinvent the wheel in only the way they see it and they don’t work well with others or accept their input because they want all the credit.
Personally, I got sick of it having been pretty involved early on in the project. It’s easier and saner to just use a distro based on what everyone else is doing.
Microtransactions aside, if you’re trying to protect your kids from creeps online you’re gonna have to ban every platform that supports interactions with strangers. This includes several other games you’ve mentioned in the comments including Minecraft.
Personally, instead of banning it I just play it with my kids on a regular basis. There’s plenty of actually decent games on Roblox and it enables game ideas that otherwise wouldn’t see the light of day. My favourite is the Ikea survival game.
Maybe but turning it into a good game was the least they could have done in the end for people who gave them money. That would apply to TDB devs too going forward.
Onus is on them to actually release a good game, not on the potential customer to have any faith especially with their track record. Turning NMS into a decent game was the least they could have done.
cough steam deck cough