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The commity and games industry: We finally got most games to be run on a mac!
Apple: We're changing our CPU architechture. -
I mean, its still super easy to find the month you need.
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So many memories.
Any else remember the Postality Knights edition? -
@RememberMe I also see lipstick!
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@bittersweet Shes actually sound more impressive / legit if you oeft out the Bachelors.
Grads are never as good as they say. -
You missed part of the linux one out.
"We have root." -
Technically, if it's possible, it's a discovery.
The concept of invention is purely based on context. -
I use both, Tutanota for irl and super important things, and Protonmail for everything else.
They work just fine, have dedicated apps.
Id say Tutanota just because its free tier doesnt limit output. -
++ for aluminium and not aluminum
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Expecting a generic output of distros from Linux is about is like saying "I thought computers were fast but this pentium 4 is so slow".
There are many flavours of Linux with different foci, lumping them all together doesn't make sense. -
Welcome to the pandemic, get cosy with a book and some tea.
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Give it a bit of time, when all your stuff throttles itself and refuses to install updates / app its fully capable of running you might be more than just a little annoyed.
Unless you have the disposable capital to just keep throwing lots of money at it, anyway. -
I guess they needed a press story before they release their ten-billionth crappy peltier dehumidifier and claim that THIS one will somehow give third world countries water by defying the laws of thermodynamics.
Seriously, seems like that's all MIT do these days -
So terrible build quality combined with terrible software that spies on you, and fools will dedicate their existence to saying its the apex of computing.
Sounds like a dream for all 3 companies. -
@akshar I honestly don't see any value in an algorithm they quite openly admitted filters out :
- Non-whites
- Poor-looking people
- Gay-looking people
- Ugly-looking people
And yes, I'm serious. -
Makes we wonder what was done to cause this in the first place, because I run Windows on my main rig and never get this issue.
I mean it's up to you if you want to look up the issue or just blame the OS but if your outlook is "there's a problem, blame the OS" then your going to find yourself switching Linux distro once a week. -
This is because YouTube is currently in a long campaign to push itself as the primary Indian network to be used; This is because as on recent years India has seen an explosive boom in smart tech usage and all the big corporations are trying to fill the spot of "the main one" in Indian culture.
It's the same reason T-series (or whatever their name was) got so popular on YouTube as well. YouTube was been pushing them up to show India that their platform is very India-friendly.
TL;DR : YouTube are doing it to number 1 in India and YouTube shows that they directly control who is the most subscribed person on YouTube, instead of if you're any good. -
Huh, I didn't get this popup. Probably because I've been using it already.
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Nice, well done!
Id like to do that myself but I find that a lot of games I play simply just won't run right, or at a decent framerate.
Glad to hear it works for you! -
@NickyBones I would say that java is anal sex where literally everyone wears a strap-on and the strap-on has spikes on it.
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Holy repost batman!
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@molaram And the United Nations will continue to do absolutely nothing.
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@heyheni I mean, at least a little good is being Done in the world, TikTok is pure immoral cancer and they even admit it themselves.
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And then you can have your details sold to Chinese companies by Apple China, much more direct!
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@DubbaThony In the companies view, of course not; That costs more money andtl they few devs that weren't already pre-fired (yes that's a thing) are already working on the next project.
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@Lor-inc I personally think we'd see a new kind of credential management, one that due to the increased complexity (not for me or you, but definitely the average end user) would make it easier to at least trick people.
And in a world where "only" 11% of your employees falling for phishing is considered "very good" relatively speaking, Ive seen enough to not have any trust in the end users.
On paper it's fine, for techies who understand the technologies and risks its fine, but in reality the hard you make it for the average user, the more they'll ignore why they needed it in the first place and work around it.
Using online password managers are a perfect example of this. -
@Lor-inc you've pretty much mailed it on the head.
They WILL lose it, they'll start using a single 3 party service to store their keys, assuming it's not in the browser (none of which are very secure) not to mention browser auto-fill features.
As I said, it's a great idea on paper. -
I mean, by design its always recording or it couldn't work at all.
At least you have the knowledge that a human being may have to hear that sneeze. -
@Lor-inc Because while its great on paper, there isn't a reliable idiot-proof way to pull it off.
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This, this is why we PHP and C# (and to some degree, ASP) developers still exist.
Without us security doesn't exist.