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Yeah, quantity over quality right here. If my favourite game doesn’t run on Linux, Linux is dead to me. Even if I had 5 favourite games and 1 doesn’t work, it’s still dead.
So for a lot of people it’s either 100% or it might as well not exist.
Why? Shopify has been sponsoring stuff like community gaming events for a few years now.
OCLP is pretty darn cool, for sure. Note the quotation marks on the “supported”.
I’m rather anoyed that I’ve accrued so much Apple hardware passed down to me, which is absolutely mint condition, but is “no longer supported”. It just means that the vendor no longer finds it profitable to keep it secure, and sort of shrugs it off; “just buy a new one lol, and bin your perfectly good hw”. Wasteful.
The 2011 MBP “supported” macOS isn’t receiving security updates anymore, for almost 4 years now. It’s pretty much an Apple Brick.
…unless you install an OS that continues to receive security updates. Insert penguin here.
I don’t think it’s incompetence, rather maximising profits at all costs.
Only if you have difficulties reading.
I’m all up for improvement or better system.
I’m against anarchy and copyright abolishment all toghether.
“No copyright” is usually flaunted by people who haven’t created single thing of value (monetary or otherwise). Who never give, but always first to take.
To no one’s surpise it’s now a go-to argument of “statistical engine enthusiasts”.
A take. Presented to you by an edgy teen.
Nice argument.
Ah yes, gatekeeping with “Everyone’s welcome”. 🤡
I’m not gatekeeping anyone. Everyone’s welcome.
It’s good. It acts as a filter.
What’s a “plan”?
Yet another centralised social network. That pinky-promises they’ll never go bad.
Join now! Bring your friends! No ads! Everything’s free! We’re indie!..
Moments later… enshitification ensues.
“Click cancel if you do not want to not activate it”
Oh cool!
Affinity Photo is also superior to Photoshop in many ways. Depends on what industry you’re in.
I’m talking Microsoft. Having this much control over means of communication is alarming. And Microsoft continues to grow.
Hypothetically, I wonder if they can just block Microsoft accounts alltogether, denying access to (now, kind of mandatory MS account) Windows machines.