No, too many variables. We only know that a Volvo PV544 isn’t effective against that particular Swedish submarine. We now need to crash several different cars against several different submarines several times, for science!
No, too many variables. We only know that a Volvo PV544 isn’t effective against that particular Swedish submarine. We now need to crash several different cars against several different submarines several times, for science!
Not a bug, it’s a feature!
Do you think God stays in heaven because he too lives in fear of what he’s created?
GOG not having a native Linux client baffles me, like, there’s this whole bunch of people who clearly care about software freedom and your store focusing on selling DRM-free games will just ignore them? Oh well. At least we have Heroic.
It’s like the Titanic, it was doomed the moment someone called it unsinkable. No self-respecting universe would let that slide.
Sailing oil tankers let’s gooo
Not that I disagree with you but what’s stopping any ARM or RISC-V CPU manufacturer from putting their own version of IME in their chips?
Also, wasn’t SUSE Linux originally based on Slackware?
For me it was Boost (also Joey, but for a much shorter time). Jerboa works fine I guess but I’m really looking forward to the release of Boost for Lemmy.
Not having a CRT monitor is my new excuse for sucking at CS:GO.
It is indeed a great distro. I can totally see myself going back to Solus if Fedora starts going downhill.
Fully automated luxury communism. Basically a post-scarcity egalitarian society. Fueled by fusion power, if possible.
Solus deserves to be mentioned here, it’s a great distro. The project went through some turbulence earlier this year but seems to be back on track as they’ve just released a new .iso.
Wait, does that mean I wouldn’t be able to use my own computer offline? If so then that’s a no from me, dawg.
At my job there are many computers with Windows 7 still. I guess it doesn’t really matter as long as the software we need keeps working.
Eh, I think knowledgeable people know better than to trust such implications. If you’re savvy enough you can do everything you want on any distro, but if you’re just getting into Linux there are some better, less challenging entry points and Mint is one of them.
Isn’t that what they mean by “beginner distro”? Something that just works?
I love GOG and their anti-DRM stance but I just can’t bring myself to buy games there when they don’t even have a native Linux launcher. Steam, on the other hand, just works.
Both of these will release before the ending of Hunter X Hunter
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