I mean yes, but at least their Discord is externally archived/indexed and they have a Discorse Forum. None of those are my preferences but it’s better than nothing.
I mean yes, but at least their Discord is externally archived/indexed and they have a Discorse Forum. None of those are my preferences but it’s better than nothing.
Really annoying that I cannot uninstall Lutris…
I’m “reluctant” because I’ve used a dozen of them. None of them had this option. No sense in wasting time arguing about something I already know you can’t do.
I did not say how to change them. I said how to change the default device. Not sure why you feel the need to lie about this.
Every time I turn on my PC it defaults to the wrong audio device and the wrong power profile and I have to change it back. I can Google a dozen different commands that do nothing but give me some sort of generic error.
How about setting the default audio device?
How about changing the default power profile?
Just for starters…
That sounds a lot like fiat.
Agree to disagree, I suppose. If I have to go into the terminal to do anything, that’s unacceptable. And I have to do it for everything.
“Too far” is what they’re looking for. In other words, “How much bullshit can we cram down their throats before they’ll spend an absurd amount of money on a disposable Macbook or spend their days becoming a sysadmin so they can use Linux?” Doesn’t seem that they’ve found that line yet. They’re still looking.
It does.
I don’t know how many different ways I can explain this. It doesn’t matter how cheap it is when no one is buying it.
I mean it is a problem in the sense that any legitimate crypto is immediately written off.
I’m saying it doesn’t matter.
When you go to a business and say you can buy a widget for $1000, or for $500, and they both do the same thing, the business will choose the cheaper one.
Okay, but that’s not what’s happening. What’s happening is one business/industry controls to the supply for that widget, and that business only sells the $1,000 one, because they invested $1B to ensure that was the only option. Because that business does not offer the $500 option, and does not care to.
Again, it doesn’t matter. Coal companies are not putting up solar panels. They’re investing their money instead on lobbying politicians for the right to continue mining “clean” coal.
Problem is the first thing I think of anytime I see a new crypto is that it’s probably some sort of scam and completely blow it off.
So you’re going to emulate Linux in an Android emulator on Linux?
I’m gonna disagree. We have centuries of rapid development in renewable energy. That’s not the problem. The problem is vested interests constantly lying and successfully misleading the more gullible portion of humanity, and also people unwilling to make any sort of sacrifice to achieve this.
I don’t think there’s anything quiet or sneaky about it. I must have received a dozen emails in the last few months with privacy updates about using user data for AI.