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Some words have simply entered common use and become decoupled from their former meaning. Maybe your acquaintance was right.
Male 18-year-old FOSS and GNU/Linux activist and user
Some words have simply entered common use and become decoupled from their former meaning. Maybe your acquaintance was right.
The variable is not initialised.
April 5th, 2063, Bozeman, Montana
Today is Thursday.
I’d call that a win
Principally it is possible if you can iterate over all the posts and comments and inject them into the database of their new home.
I agree completely. Blocked the instance only now despite them becoming more and more annoying each month.
Debian-based distros are usually the ones with the most official support and documentation with regard to Android.
Windows -> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed -> Ubuntu -> Debian GNU/Linux -> EndeavourOS
Currently using Debian and EndeavourOS in parallel as the distributions I have settled on.
This is called Geoengineering, and we don’t need volcanoes for that. Current approaches mostly consider injecting sulfates or other reflective aerosols directly into the atmosphere to influence how much solar radiation reaches the Earth. The principle is the same as behind volcanoes. This method is in fact already being employed and has been used in the past, albeit only for regional climate engineering.
Why don’t we do this to stop climate change? As you yourself kinda noticed, the consequences could be very unpredictable and dangerous because the effects are difficult to model. However, maybe after everything else has failed Geoengineering could be a viable option.
Logging into a non-indexible proprietary service just to be able to read the documentation definitely does not contribute to accessibility.
Incorporating parts from a free and open-source Unix-like operating system does not make your OS FOSS. Apple would be the last company to contribute their MacOS source code.
People did talk about that though. There were so many allusions to Clippy when Copilot was launched, and even before that.
Please make sure that you distribute your game without DRM. Steam games are more often than not a miss rather than a hit.
Okay, but understand that from for example my point of view, your perception appears really skewed because my GNU/Linux installations have never “destroyed [themselves] after a while”. Respectfully, I think that you project your Linux failures unto the entire ecosystem, based on issues that were unique to you.
All of those things have nothing to do with GNU/Linux and everything with the desktop environment you chose.
I think we should be thankful for having users contribute long-form thought-out content like this, instead of ridiculing them.
No, the grantor requires fees. Screen time is just a bonus
Games made in Unity or Unreal Engine literally do not require any additional effort from the developer aside from choosing Linux as the build target from a drop-down menu. So native Linux ports of UE and Unity games cost virtually nothing.
Not a single real language 😈