Paving the way for Linux gaming is a bit of a stretch here, but yes, userspacing security in Windows could enable Linux compatibility better.
Paving the way for Linux gaming is a bit of a stretch here, but yes, userspacing security in Windows could enable Linux compatibility better.
Christian Steiffen - Ich fühl mich Disco
roughly: Christian Boner - I feel like disco
Can you be a bit more specific? Which technologies defeat poverty where?
Fusion reactors are to modernity what communism was to “actually existing socialism”.
Games that I actually played while listening to an audiobook:
Farming Simulator, Hardspace: Shipbreaker, Minecraft
Games that I wouldn’t recommend based on my experience:
Civilisation, Portal and any game that you’re not familiar with
Find a category for what you want to post and look for relevant communities or create one.
Example: A link to metal music could go into !metal@lemmy.world, there are also communities for more or less specific categories, ie !death_metal@lemmy.world or !music@sopuli.xyz.
Go vegan.
Use FOSS.
Use public transport.
Reject flying.
Punch Nazis.
Well, they probably didn’t like that, did they?
Gender alone doesn’t need to block you from doing things.
Narcissists don’t actually love themselves, they desperately need the approval of others.
Say Plasma “breaks” - a wiki will not help fast enough.
I’m not trying to defend rolling release for a gaming console, but give me at least the option to decide for myself whether I’m ok with breakage or not. There is this kernelspace NT driver that I wanted to try, but I couldn’t because pacman is locked.
I don’t like containerisation because it leads to bullshit like atomic distros. I don’t want a spicy Android.
Steam OS has some cool elements like the menu, the in-game side panels and the game mode/desktop dichotomy, but incremental rolling release is utterly deranged from my POV as an Arch user (btw).
If the borrow checker fails, the thing in their hand might throw some very effective error messages.
CRISPR
Corona vaccines
Online Streaming
Online Maps
Wikipedia
Drone Warfare
LHC
Paris climate treaty
Arch KDE and SteamOS.
Regional power with powerful neighbours, has nuclear weapons, struggles with impacts of climate change, (completely?) electrified railway recently, doesn’t take a stance on the war in Ukraine due to involvement with Russia, farmer’s protests, BJP/Modi won’t step down, religious conflicts.
My country’s media don’t report much about India, but occasionally they do features about specific topics.
How do they handle the naming confusion?
In WR:SR (a Industrial City-Building Economy and Transport Simulator), there are different placing and overlay modes, like Snap-to-Grid (L4), Elevation (R4) and Underground view (R5), but I still need the first two buttons for zooming/radius(L1,R1), placing(R2)/removal(R2) confirm and the small buttons for placement elevation (for road/rails (and their bridges), pipes/cables) (X,B), mirroring (Y). (I forgot what A was for).
Basically every time you need more than two keys on the keyboard and the mouse simultanously, for the equivalent on the SD, the lower backbuttons come in handy.
I have a game that I was afraid of figuring out the controls yet; it is Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead. In this game I will likely need every available button twice or something.
I don’t have a room that would justify a desk. I use the SD daily and it’s faster than my other options anyway.
I don’t remember exactly, but some relative poverty lines start at 60% of median household income.
I hope median household income is netto, otherwise this is skewed.