SteamOS takes snapshots of Arch and spends months testing and bug fixing for their hardware
It doesn't pull directly from Arch
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SteamOS takes snapshots of Arch and spends months testing and bug fixing for their hardware
It doesn't pull directly from Arch
They're also required to be paid minimum wage in the US by the restaurant if tips don't cover it
Minimum wage being below poverty in the US is, of course, a separate issue
The servers I know all end up with way more than minimum wage, but I completely agree any restaurants getting away with that should have to pay at least 10x the stolen wages, and all court fees, plus a fine that is a percentage of their revenue
They were introduced as a way to crowdsource OCR
Google would give two words, one they knew and one they didn't
4chan screwed with them back in the day by all giving the same wrong answer on the second word so their OCR would scan wrong
I think it's done this way because framing it as a "setback" gives the impression Rockstar is in the right and will overcome their setback to succeed in the end.
They don't want you to think the workers were right
Pretty sure that just implements HOTP/TOTP
You could replace it with FreeOTP
As long as they produce a PoC like fuzzing tools, I don't think anyone is complaining
It's the theoretical attacks that nearly always turn out to be impossible, wasting time, and making it harder to find the real issues that need investigation that's the problem with slop reports
Somewhere around the end of Windows 8, they fired all of their testers
Now they're using AI to make patches
It's been a steady decline, not a fast decline
Commodore’s patent-pending technology blocks social media
Certainly feels like they're claiming more than just journalistic hyperbole
I can certainly understand why one of your libraries was bothering you if you're merging 250,000 lines of AI generated code in a month.
Manufacturers are allowed to add supplementary charging standards on top of USB-C PD, and the commission is required to review the landscape every 5 years to see if a new technology is better than USB-C that should be adopted in the future
Yeah, emacs makes way more sense for this one
The only thing emacs is missing is a text editor
The fucking gas lighting in this response
Google provides more assistance to open source software projects than almost any other organization, and these debates are more likely to drive away potential sponsors than to attract them
"We ran AI that may or may not have found a legitimate issue, and you're not looking into it for us fast enough. That's going to drive away new volunteers that we need"
You see it all the time in Disney animations, Pixar animations, you see it with sprites being the same for clouds and bushes in Mario...
I don't really see an issue with asset reuse, as long as the actions make sense in the new context
How are you defining "Obsolete" vs "Nu"?
e.g. Brainfuck from 1993 is all the way to Nu, while D (2001) and Rust (2012) are less "Nu"?
I get wanting to move away from "master," but why in the world didn't we use "trunk"
It was already a standard name, and it fits "branches," etc.
There’s assembly and makefiles too
Less of a joke answer, there has been work to allow Rust bindings for drivers.
Just a heads up, if you're on the 7040 mainboard, I needed to add this to the kernel command line on Debian 13 for reliable suspend/resume. Without it, the screen would just be grey sometimes and not resume
amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x10
Edit: may also only affect the 2.8k display
I think the bigger complaint is that, when Galaxy was released, GOG said (back in 2015)
A Linux version of our client is planned eventually ... Stay tuned for future announcements
Ten years is plenty of time to implement a launcher, or at least give a planned timeline
Sure, third parties have done it with Heroic, etc. but promising support and not delivering leaves a really bad taste to me
Their point is Disney owns 100% as of 2023
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