…do people really do that with Microsoft, or do they just throw the errant device in a closet and get a new one at best buy?
…do people really do that with Microsoft, or do they just throw the errant device in a closet and get a new one at best buy?
these people need permission from a massive corporation calling it something other than Linux so they can dodge the cognitive dissonance of hating Linux
marginalized people don’t owe anyone forgiveness, but we frustratingly live in a world where people aren’t allowed to unlearn bigotry either
I have bad news about stallman and well, everything derived from his work therefore
good to see the hidraw fix made it in
if it gets merged at all we won’t see it in proton till 2026 at this point. missed the boat for wine 10 I presume
valve’s success is the rebranding of flatpak wine fsync and dxvk as steam runtime and proton. people fucking hate Linux and will only use it by accident
I hope lutris ends up finding a new default on 10 somewhere in there. wine ge 8-26 starting to get long in the tooth for certain bleeding edge non-steam uses. was dismayed that latest proton isn’t an option for installer manifests on 5.18
darn shame installers can’t use a newer wine yet, still stuck on 8-26
if you really feel the need to fuss with it then replace with swap on zram
not that I dig into it very far but I check maybe once a year to find out if any of the features I want made it into matrix protocol yet and they always seem stalled
I so wish there was matrix protocol for voice rooms and a good reference implementation but sadly there are neither
I set up a cron task and it was meant to do a super scuffed sendmail if there was a problem, there was about 20GB on the spool before I noticed and the pi’s SD card was full
even if it had the utility for it you’d be fighting shitty drivers every step of the way glares at broadcom
anybody know what happened to NTSync? saw some rumors but nothing concrete
/joke outside security patches? about every 2-3 years /joke
glares at broadcom
I learned some irritating lessons uninstalling everything from that list a few times. one of these days I’ll go through and set --asdeps so I remember why they’re installed
I switched to a container running nginx proxy manager and haven’t looked back yet. I learned a whole lot setting up my proxy and TLS manually but now it’s really nice to be able to let the tool do its thing.
just a google product on its inevitable chopping block