

Dw, that won’t happen. With RAM prices climbing steadily, consumer electronics won’t get cheaper.


Dw, that won’t happen. With RAM prices climbing steadily, consumer electronics won’t get cheaper.


Yuri’s revenge isn’t even close to being mediocre tho, it was an amazing addon for an already amazing game.


Congrats to all the execs, you’ve completely ruined the tech industry.
No - I think they made it (involuntary) better by forcing people into looking into self hosting everything and taking control over their own infrastructure.
Yes. Spotify got one aswell, and on my girlfriends phone, her default photo app provided her with a rewind that showed her certain topics she seems to enjoy photos of, in her case “cats” (containing plenty of images of my dog).

Misleading headline. According to the article, Amazon isn’t allowed to change an active contract like that. In no word do they forbid to force customers to watch ads.
The only thing why this is still the case is because microsoft is bundling everything in a single subscription and is also providing you with software that automatically keeps everything updated.
The software is shit, but companies using the entire ecosystem probably save money. Sadly.
Honestly, having ~1.3% of paying users is fine considering they are using all the other users as free learning material for their models.


Tatsächlich kann ich mit diesem einzelnen Wort nichts anfangen, es sei denn, du möchtest sagen, dass Europa bei EVs nicht komplett von China abgehängt wurde. In diesem Fall wärst du aber saudämlich.


So what, then I can still dislike the company lmao. What’s the point of hating something in advance?


Yeah because why like a company that has released banger after banger after banger without any MTX or other bullshit attached to it.


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These morons lost the EV race to china so they are trying their hardest to keep that oldass tech alive.
Lmao.


Steam Deck verified is like 90% done towards linux support


It’s not really about working harder. Before, it just wasn’t a justifiable expense investing time into ensuring proton support or even linux support because a sub 1% OS just isn’t “worth” supporting from a financial standpoint. That changed with the steamdeck and because the steamdeck is actually just a small PC with built-in controller, things that profit the deck also profit the linux ecosystem.
Honestly the steam deck was a genius move from valve.


Wait for the .ml pissheads talking about this being western propaganda


So, first of all, I barely ever had to work with d-bus directly - I used it a few times and it was fine to use.
Without any well-defined standards, a protocol is essentially useless and/or lawless
When I look for “D-Bus Specification”, I get this: https://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html. This LOOKS like a proper documentation of the standard to me.
the general lax nature of how endpoints are intended to be defined … is a significant factor for why many applications are the way they are
I feel like this is the same complaint people have about other things, like PHP for example. They see shitty PHP code (like wordpress) and are like: “Oh my god PHP is such a shitty language because this application is written like shit”. But I don’t blame a language, a framework or a protocol for the failures of the users. I don’t feel like an application that close to the system core has to be absolutely “dummy proof”. At some point, we should just expect that people know what they’re doing, and if they don’t, we should blame them, not the underlying technology.


Honestly 80% of the article is ranting about developer not writing proper documentation or following specs which is not the fault of D-Bus. The only point that I agree with is the lack of security features, but that has never really been a thing back then. Half of the shit that was developed was completely insecure. Not saying that’s a good thing btw. But that can be fixed.


Terraform and Puppet. Not very simple to get into, but extremely powerful and reliable.
Was there any practical reason behind this or was katy perry just busy?