Reawake9179

@Reawake9179@lemmy.kde.social
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If stability is deranged then yes.

As someone having used Arch, stuff does break at times and Valve can't link a Wiki link with the fixes

I'm fine with it so alternatives will be used more in the future.

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They are all calling for investors just to figure out it doesn't scale.

That's my assumption at least

I don't need freaking suggestions from the browser, that's the job of the search engine of my choice.

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...bill?

As long as it works perfectly and it makes no security related headlines, i'm fine with running abandoned ware.

If something stops working it's time to find out the alternatives.

Not every little tool needs weekly updates

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If you care anything for quality it's FLAC, compression ratio will affect the size

I won't watch this clickbait, but forks who succeed the prior are exactly what we call democracy.

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So no ones at fault, if companies knew that they could save so much money. Apparently CEOs do fuck all and banking hundreds of millions.

Isn't Vanguard requiring secure-boot and TPM enabled?

That check is actually worthless and wouldn't succeed otherwise, or are they not require it on Windows 10

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Scamming people that missed the Bitcoin boom

To be totally honest, i might be a sociopath too if i only have to work for a year and have enough money for a many generations

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Full circle

Tough boy

Imagine buying premium to watch videos riddled with ads and sponsors in the video itself.

This format just isn't making any sense for me, they would've implemented something as sponsorblock years ago

Not the Debian edition

Yeah it's the same bullshit again, easy skip in my books

I do think it's blind hate from OP

No major problems for many years running an instance, there is room for improvement though.

While SteamOS is Arch based, i don't think they really use it the Arch way. It's run as an image based immutable OS, so they control the packages and not run at the bleeding edge.

You might run into problems more likely than SteamOS will.

Although i didnt't have problems gaming on Arch, it's not the same

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Thank you for doing this

So does it not happen on X11?

Other than that, i have to clean my scrollwheel sensor once in a while, not because i'm disgusting, but because my current mouse has this issue, otherwise i get a similar experience as yours

And a big target is industry apparently, hence the price hikes

And you still have the value, nobody takes it away from you and you propably can sell it without loss which makes it still a good deal.

It's essentially MicroOS, but built on Leap and not Tumbleweed, which is more bleeding-edge.

Bullshit marketing bingo, if it wasn't destroyed publicly on a big stage, it might have succeeded

Pixels are dying on my LG OLED TV in under 5 years, that's a common issue, i'm fine with it watching media, but desktop usage use the whole picture and that shit would be thrown out.

I couldn't have been better to the panel.

Or passthrough the VM a USB-DAC, no audio in Linux then though

Well this was the plan, how many devices featured the SoC?

You think my grandma fucks with Google Home or Apple Homekit?

Not everyone is up to the task anyway.

I've recently switched to the VM instead of the docker, the setup is so easy if you fail at that you shouldn't be doing anything with it to begin with.

You can buy pre-installed devices which are essentially plug-and-play

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I don't click on clickbait i'm absolutely sure it's misleading or wrong.

If someone has a valid point, tone it way down, i don't expect anything serious out of it.

"Why blue isn't a color" isn't something i'm interested in.

It's not a good idea to keep both on the same device, but i wouldn't use it at all if it was a struggle

It's only a fancy name for speaker/headphones which make them sound more professionally, there's a chance but no guarantee that they are tuned more neutral in sound

Perfectly organizing in 50 different ways has a name too

That was my though all along, just do the same and can the company.

Designers need to flood the market and undercut the price until the companies are gone.

What's easy for them is easy for everyone

There's only so much you can do on a mobile browser to be fair, they all look the same

I'm not forced into anything, i can choose to not contribute anything to Reddit and still read it via alternative frontends to keep user number measurement low.

I found a place here and i choose to contribute here with people like me going the extra mile just because we can and we have the options. The majority can stay over there, some of these people made my blood boil too often anyway and i'm far better off with like minded people.

I'm using Lemmy and Mastodon and so many open source projects because i believe in it and want to support the cause.

You're right, i tend to forget the majority uses Google as the default

You can use the session on your desktop on the go automatically on Firefox.

So you gain nothing.

That thing was a price to performance beast back then