DRM infected files mean that you as a consumer don’t own anything. As someome else can destroy it.
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DRM infected files mean that you as a consumer don’t own anything. As someome else can destroy it.
The power to destroy a thing is the absolute control over it
DRM violates this principle. Atreides forever
openSUSE worth a consideration. More frequent releases than debian, but still pretty conservative
Did you bite the bullet and go and print something the next day?
It isn’t. GZDoom has been doing this for years and years
Okular
I also shit on osx and windows
Some fuckwit VP needs fired over this decision. It was a simple game: pickup fairs, earn extra time, unlock stuff as you progress. If a publisher want extra cash, do more levels, or different jobs (delivery driver addon anyone?). And a fun soundtrack
Should have been able to bang it out for a million quid, and then reap the rewards. But nooo, now we have a game nobody wants to play, costing 20mil and will have servers shut down 2 years after launch
Everything that is wrong with gaming in 2024
https://github.com/bash-lsp/bash-language-server
Me too Shyfer, I buy 2nd hand a lot
Not hugely surprising given next gen consoles to all be without disc trays even
Arch is where the cool kids put in the work these days. Their philosophy of downstream packages untouched results in fewer problems and easier maintenance. Why would anyone be a package maintainer for Debian? It’s a thankless task, and hard
A csv of kick off times (in UTC) and who is playing would be helpful to whomever takes this up
Beyond all Reason in a similar space
When does systemd stop? Linux without it is increasingly looking unlikely in the future. Are we not worried about it being a single point of failure and attack vector?
This isn’t a moan about the unix philosophy btw, but a genuine curiosity about how we split responsibilities in todays linux environment.
Me. Outlook on my windows work box is hard to beat imo. Personal? All android’s default and web-ui
It’ll be a cold day in hell before I give up my ~/.vimrc
I use Arch btw