Yeah, it is kinda funny how pissed he got at me.
Yeah, it is kinda funny how pissed he got at me.
Ehh… Not really incredibly outdated? I mean most Linux systems with a few exceptions (looking at you Alpine) use gnu software in them, and it is a somewhat fair argument to say that a kernel isn’t an entire operating system and other factors should be considered. Also why the quotation marks? It is a Linux joke, and if you don’t like our humor than you can just kinda… Ignore it? I mean it’s not like someone has you chained to a chair, forced to only look at linuxmemes.
I would say that early alpha and beta was quite difficult, and was significantly harder than modern Minecraft.
What I find interesting is the fact that if you go to earlier versions like Alpha and Beta, it is actually much harder to do stuff, eg much less forgiving worldgen, harder caves, slower movement, lack of automation, and worse gear, which progressively gets easier until 1.13 or so when time investment spikes, but the difficulty stays the same.
Welcome to 90% of WM’s friend.
Ehhh, my main argument would be that the game is constantly getting easier, and another less subjective reason it’s gotten worse would probably be that they don’t devote enough time to optimization, so the game runs worse every update.
Oneplus allows it in its warranty I believe
Ehhh, technically but its hard for them to tell if your able to switch back before turning it in. And if it doesn’t boot then well… It’s not going to be much of an issue then. Also it is a bit legally grey if companies can void you warrenty solely for installing a custom ROM.
Yeah those should work great.
Yeah proton works very well, in some rare cases running the games in question better than windows. Right now the main issue is games with super invasive kernel level anticheat, eg. Valorant, Siege, Fortnite, etc. So really mostly shooters.
I bet lizard man personally, he just feels slimy a reptilian.
Which often means shoving them into massively underfunded institutions, that are full of corruption and abuse, making it a less than ideal alternative.
I honestly think the trick for E2EE is to just collect so little, that even by complying, you can’t give them very much. That trick has worked really well for Signal in the past.
Subscribing really helps with that, as you can narrow it down quite a bit.
I’m just looking forward to if they find a way to group communities, that would make a massive improvement over the current system.
Same for me, and the apps are getting updated at a breakneck pace as well, which makes things interesting.
Yeah… That might be something on your end then, because me and my friend both use Linux, and we’ve also had no issue.