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I mean the evil corporation in Spiderman is “Oscorp” which is not very far away
I mean the evil corporation in Spiderman is “Oscorp” which is not very far away
So many bg3 updates have released on a Friday it’s crazy
But you do have time to complain
That’s what “provide” already refers to…
Not really, there’s certainly a compromise where glasses level sized tech could be very appealing to a lot of people
Why does it need to be the open source version?
They’ve lobbied before
Only because it’s not as important for them to keep it, they make a lot of money from other properties
It’s an asdf video. “I’ve got a pie! What flavour? Pie flavourrrr”
Similar thing happening Romania too, it’s disheartening but in a country where the meat industry was already hit hard I can understand the economic reasons behind it, but that doesn’t mean I’m a fan of it.
Of course a lot of people are also just afraid of anything synthetic and “unnatural”, falling into the same category as GMOs.
Maybe if they hadn’t already harvest my data for decades. Now that it’s no longer as profitable they want me to pay to just avoid being nagged?
Sure but they also seem to share quite a bit of GUI code at least. Couldn’t all of these just be plugins for a core *arr service?
Figma balls
Cg peers?
Gets rid of any added substances, lessens the “forbidden fruit” appeal of drugs and implements safety checks so if you do OD or are worried you’ve OD’d you’re not afraid to call the ambulance.
It doesn’t? Louis spends quite a bit of time going over why they aren’t fully open source and how they’ve arrived at that result.
As a UI designer, no it’s not just them. We need to know how people are using features to know if we should prioritise or deprioritise work on them and what work we might want to put in them.
It’s really nice that printers just work on Linux while windows requires you to dig online for drivers, even worse when it’s an older printer, but how often do you change printers? Once you’ve set one up on windows you’re not likely to make any changes.
Because interacting with other windows users is painful.
Because gaming and gaming modding in particular is still fairly windows centric
Because many windows apps are not available on Linux, and you end up being forced to use alternatives that usually don’t hold a candle to the proper one.
Because text rendering scaling is still integer based and trying to do say 120% scaling will result in a weird look.
Because having an issue on your system isn’t solved as easily as updating a driver.
Because VR support on Linux is fairly non existent.
Because you’ll always be a second tier citizen to the cool new apps that get released.
Linux might be a great upgrade if you only use windows for web browsing, but if you’re a windows power user transitioning to Linux can be painful and in my experience primarily a downgrade.
I don’t see the part of the article that mentions that?