They don’t care about Firefox. Chrome is the browser market, they have weakened extensions, they implemented DRM, and here we are.
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They don’t care about Firefox. Chrome is the browser market, they have weakened extensions, they implemented DRM, and here we are.
Proprietary software can never be truly trusted. You are always at their whims.
I’ve improved my life quite a lot but it’s hard to give advice to others.
The comparison mindset is really bad though. It literally doesn’t matter what another monkey on this planet does. Your thoughts about how to improve your life are ones you have to discuss with yourself (maybe guided by a therapist). There is no wrong way to live but you have to make the choice on how you want to.
Many people have been taught regulation is bad, not much logic to it.
USB-C as a connector can easily last a decade, much longer for just power delivery.
They can read the room, the US government is pathetic.
It would just lead to the decay of society where nobody is responsible for their own commitments.
It’s actually a very soft bill, it has no requirements to make hardware that is actually pro-consumer.
It is on by default in Windows.. More likely people have routers with it disabled.
Such a strange comment.
Surely they kept it private because it’s bad for business. Then they randomly respond with this on a forum post?
Because they don’t have the same generational wealth.
From the article
The problem seems to revolve around brands that haven't acquired this licensing
It seems to just be rent seeking? Since it’s retroactive there probably isn’t a security change and malicious hardware can spoof being licensed, though this is unclear. So it probably only hurts legitimate small brands.
Most OS statistics come from web usage which is probably pretty minimal for Steam Decks.
Absolutely nothing.
TL;DR for anybody worried. systemd-tmpfiles --purge was too broad in scope (and has a confusing name) so now you must be more specific when using it to avoid accidentally deleting things.
A PC from 2003 still runs a modern OS. No Apple isn’t the good guy, other companies are just even cheaper.
There are millions of people who can afford $140/yr. They just don't complain on forums.
It was written 25 years ago and untouched since probably.
Terrible title. “Switch 2 supports ray tracing and will use upscaling” is the summary. Which is obvious, it won’t be anywhere near consoles, it’s like 1/7th resolution.
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