"Proton? Why the fuck would he be mad at a WINE fork...?"
"... OH THE MAIL-"
@lemm.ee
I get surprised every time I see this meme as I've been running arch for about 6 years and I have never experienced anything system-breaking after an update. I once had no graphics because Nvidia had stopped supporting the GTX650, and updating the driver made it stop working. But I have seriously never had any problems updating.
...Mind you, I do use CSM and GPT-BIOS (GRUB) because I am stubborn like that.
We have already seen the effects of over-reliance on a few CDNs and cloud providers: One bad push, one ill intentioned employee and potentially entire portions of the web might become unaccessible. That by itself should have been the end of this business model long ago
It's a subscription service for an airbag vest. They'd rather have you die than not pay for a product you already purchased. I'd say that whether or not there's a mechanical failure, the billing department does want to kill poor people.
I would assume if this account was not real he would have sued them for using his name for commercial purposes
That's assuming he's informed and self-aware enough to notice it's even happening.
The only things I can't play on linux are games with heavy kernel-injected anti-cheats and racing games (AC and BNG). Everything else "just works". Hell, I even managed to get Overcooked's cross-platform version to work.
There are few things I'd suggest more than keeping Windows and Linux installations WELL separated. I've had windows update EFI entries for the whole system more than once, leaving the linux OS unbootable.
Trying to reason with right-wing extremists is now more impossible than ever. I've seen a dude defend medical bankruptcy as a concept. When trying to explain to them how inhumane that sounded, they called me a commie and starting on a pointless rant about trans people.
It is already well-known behavior which is being documented.
Unfortunatelly it's just a problem on the way lemmy works at the moment. I'm sure it'll get better with future upgrades.
thanks for using Leebra!
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