Don’t worry. You’ll get the rest of the little ones with your feet.
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Don’t worry. You’ll get the rest of the little ones with your feet.
Ain’t half bad.
Most of ours used to be white!
Very close. But a little too soon.
At least it’s better than unalived, which strikes me as especially dystopian with the self-censorship.
Microsoft: Our computer.
Maybe I’m being stupid but a trivial way to ensure this is just don’t connect it to the Internet in any way. No SIM card. Cut it off from the Internet after setup, and only connect to a LAN with your chosen services all physically isolated from any internet machines.
2nd. They’re for texture in the soup.
Interesting study. However, I think we’re past the point of studies informing our decisions here in the US. I still thought it was really interesting to read.
Critical hit.
The intended chair is a huge fan of data caps to increase profits, so I’ll give you one guess.
I can barely tolerate guests. No way can I do that to myself let alone make someone stay with me who has no say in the matter.
$1/mb is now the only plan in your area.
ISPs generally have few to zero competition, so I expect this will generally be awful in face of deregulation.
Well yes of course. If it was a different base, writing it that way if the symbol was even available would be a different number.
…9999 is exactly equal to -1.
Different goals and different designs. Why are there so many Linux distro?
Snap is proprietary. Appimage does not include distribution and updates. It also doesn’t attempt sandboxing of any kind.
On the other hand, I find appimage very convenient to use.
That is definitely a sacrifice being made here I agree with you. It gives developers more control over exactly how their app runs, but it does mean less storage efficiency.
I don’t think Flatpak is going to be compatible with Steam anyway in the long-term because layering container solutions doesn’t generally work very well, and Steam is going to want to use its own solution for better control over the libraries each game uses. Earlier versions used library redirection and some still do.
But y tho?
Let’s see it then. I’m concerned when the opportunity to profit arises that perverse motives will occur.