That's why birthday parties are traditionally held at home
Source: I made it up
That's why birthday parties are traditionally held at home
Source: I made it up
To expand on the translation metaphor:
Trying to run a window program on Linux (without proton) is like trying to read a completely alien text. Your have basically 0 in common and no way to understand it
Proton is doing the translator job of helping. And it's doing a great job for a lot of the alien language. Which is why so many programs and games work on Linux with proton
But even it can't always be perfect, and if the language is using some weird dialect, it might not understand or misinterpret things, which causes games to be buggy or unplayable on Linux
I'm mildly annoyed it's not called Unspooled
going by trend, I don't think my apartment could fit a 5090
It’s not hard.
well, unless the ink has dried
I really enjoy Mastodon
I assume it's a typo, but just in case: Mammoth stops. Mastodon isn't going anywhere
Problem is why did that auction even happen or rather was allowed if it was technically now allowed for a bankrupcy case?
Feels like intentional so they can go "well, we don't like the winner. time to revoke it"
Judge Lopez said that the bankruptcy auction failed to maximize the amount of money that the sale of Infowars should provide to Mr. Jones’s creditors, including the Sandy Hook families, in part because the bids were submitted in secret.
“It seemed doomed almost from the moment they decided to go to a sealed bid,” Judge Lopez said. “Nobody knows what anybody else is bidding,” he added.
So the problem is that it didn't maximise the potential income for the bankrupcy case?
Shouldn't that be a "oh well, sucks. but a sale is a sale" problem?
banjos quietly play in the background
You can't just replace the licence with a new, more restrictive, one. Unless each and every contributor to the codebase agrees
Don't buy it. It's too addictive