I think you’re looking for a different type of community then, like an image board.
I think you’re looking for a different type of community then, like an image board.
If I vote something I’m expressing my opinion just like I would with comment, and those are not anonymous.
I get that people are worried about griefers and psychos, but anonymity is just a (poor) cure for the symptoms, not for the disease; users who don’t behave should be banned, and if their instance turns out to be a detriment to the community, they should be defederated.
The anonymity we should ensure is the one of the person behind the username, to avoid doxxing and cyber-bullying.
And why most Linux users would rather not play these games than allow that garbage on our PCs.
There will be no consequences for those who made this choice because going with the biggest suppliers is never wrong: they in theory have the highest reliability, and even if they don’t, then it’s not just your problem but everyone else’s too, can’t blame those responsible when the outage is akin to an “act of God”
Now that’s a flashback that works for me
Winmodems
20 years ago was still xorg.conf times
The windows 11 installer couldn’t find any hhd partitions or hard drive, while FreeDOS could. After googling for a while I had to download an Intel Rapid Something driver from the manufacturer’s website and load it up when installing windows 11.
SATA drivers flashbacks
How are your philosophy chops?
The website looks like it’s trying to sell me something
Nobody cares
The change itself is pretty straightforward if you use Google services
Getting a new phone is annoying rather than exciting
IoC Internet of… Chandeliers? Critters? Cretins?
Does it still need to reboot the guest in order to connect an USB device?
I mean, for the first bunch of years PC users won’t have any choice but to emulate
Of course in role playing games, that’s the point and exactly what the player wants. The character of course is likely to prefer a swift conclusion to their main quest instead.
I didn’t know they tried making their own password manager. I know that on my phone with Gboard I sometimes get an “unlock with Firefox” button in apps’ login screens…
Mozilla are maybe the only company I’d trust with that
Funniest thing is they have a page for alternatives to their own site