imagine not being a gigachad bringing your nintendo 3ds, that actually has a physical switch to disable wireless communication and can record videos and take pictures that totally don’t look like they’re from 2011
imagine not being a gigachad bringing your nintendo 3ds, that actually has a physical switch to disable wireless communication and can record videos and take pictures that totally don’t look like they’re from 2011
was just curious if like other video game series the story isn’t in sync with the time they were released if that makes sense
I agree, why put all your eggs in one basket? especially if the better alternative is cheaper.
If anything happens to your proton account, and you rely completely on their services, you could lose everything you have in your digital life, like 2fa codes, passwords, emails, photos and files, whatever else. Just like if someone in the google ecosystem lost their account, they’d lose their entire life almost. So it doesn’t really make sense to me to pay more money, for a risk as big as that. I mean, convenience? they’re all separate apps anyway. It’s no different than using tuta mail, proton drive, bitwarden, and mullvad VPN. The icons are just different on your home screen.
Actually, fun story, someone was cheating under wine and posted it on the Roblox forums which is what caused all this to happen.
still waiting on when they add EAC to Rocket League randomly without proton support
man I love those old Eee PC’s! my dad gave me his old Eee 900 one when I was like 14 and I put Lubuntu on it and it was such a blast having this tiny little laptop I could take anywhere with a snes controller and play snes games on it without it taking any room, it came with a really cool Asus case made for it too. Sadly its just been sitting on my shelf collecting some dust not really sure what to do with it.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2023/12/msg00003.html
we anticipate that the kernel, d-i and images teams will cease to support i386 in the near future.
I don’t think it’s fair to jump on Microsoft for this one. Windows 10 has been out for almost 10 years. Apple gives less support for systems than 10 years, they are closer to 8, which is still a while.
it is absolutely fair to blame Microsoft, because they promised their customers, device manufacturers, and even businesses that Windows 10 was going to be their last OS, and flipped that switch out of nowhere when they realized they could be making more money.
Windows 12 supposedly going to be subscription based I feel like is a great example.
amazingly well said, thank you
yeah, Linux is a kernel, not an OS, build whatever you want onto it.