Because it is NOT the same driver. AMD, just like nVidia, want to keep their own secret sauce secret, because that's where the money is.
Definitely, it's his software and he can do whatever he wants, and I'm not criticising him, I'm criticising Linux for not offering a stable driver API. As far as I know they don't even want to allow shims like the one…
I didn't say there's a technical reason, I said they want to keep their source code secret, which to me is a reasonable argument.
Yes, Windows has a stable driver API you can build upon. Linux does not, because they want all drivers to be inlined (included in the kernel) and open source. nVidia does not want to release their trade secrets, so they…
Weakest article ever. One of his main arguments is that a Taco Bell transaction got miscategorised, lol
They will use the Chromium engine, so it will be fast and render pages well. If they stick an ad blocker by default, something the Mozilla Corporation hasn't got the balls to do, they will definitely get some market…
"never allow escapes", as opposed to, say, Western prisons, where escapes are allowed or even encouraged,
Or perhaps the title of this article is intentionally ambiguous to make people click.
State of browsers in 2019: asking your browser to bypass an SSL error is so hard that it's easier to ask for a mirror. btw, if you use Chrome and you see an SSL error, just type "thisisunsafe" and it will load the…
I will never understand this trend where, during your worktime, you do lots of stuff that have nothing to do with work. Be it gaming, playing pingpong, getting drunk, rallying for your favourite political cause, making…
ublock origin on desktop, youtube vanced on android.
>the youngest child of Jewish immigrants
Yes you have a point. As I've said I don't use it, so I don't know how it goes. What I'm saying is that a politics-free social network is not only possible, but desirable.
That is false. TikTok is a platform where people upload videos of themselves doing things like lip syncing, dancing, etc. That does not have to turn political at all. Unless you use the good ol' argument that "banning…
Or Tumblr with pornography.
TikTok is, as the title says, a social network for cheerfulness and fun. I don't use it, but I can understand they outright ban politics: 1) they avoid becoming the vile cesspool Twitter has become, 2) they avoid being…
It also sounds like Lenovo (computer company), Denuvo (DRM system), and Pepsi (beverage)
If it's just nginx serving files you can do this with a 386. I mean seriously what's so special about this? Maybe I'm missing something. Pretty sure nginx can serve thousands of static files with gzip+ssl per second…
What's the difference between this and what Instart Logic has been doing for years now? https://github.com/gorhill/uBO-Extra#purpose
You can't block an IP address with a hosts file; you can't even use wildcards in them. You will need a firewall rule.
Oh boy this again. Everybody has heard about all these things on the telly, on online newspapers, etc. The media launched a massive campaign against Facebook. It didn't work. People find value in Facebook and they don't…
That's supposing I would be stupid enough to keep money in my PayPal account, which I'm not.
And the reason is...? I've been using PayPal for like 15 years and I've never had a problem with it. "Until you do" is not an acceptable answer to my question. Things work until they don't, that's not a reason not to…
>"Nobody" cares about x86 anymore except those married to the platform. You only get to read this kind of stuff in HN.
Spain: "en martes ni te cases ni te embarques" (on Tuesday, don't get married and don't board a ship)
Because it is NOT the same driver. AMD, just like nVidia, want to keep their own secret sauce secret, because that's where the money is.
Definitely, it's his software and he can do whatever he wants, and I'm not criticising him, I'm criticising Linux for not offering a stable driver API. As far as I know they don't even want to allow shims like the one…
I didn't say there's a technical reason, I said they want to keep their source code secret, which to me is a reasonable argument.
Yes, Windows has a stable driver API you can build upon. Linux does not, because they want all drivers to be inlined (included in the kernel) and open source. nVidia does not want to release their trade secrets, so they…
Weakest article ever. One of his main arguments is that a Taco Bell transaction got miscategorised, lol
They will use the Chromium engine, so it will be fast and render pages well. If they stick an ad blocker by default, something the Mozilla Corporation hasn't got the balls to do, they will definitely get some market…
"never allow escapes", as opposed to, say, Western prisons, where escapes are allowed or even encouraged,
Or perhaps the title of this article is intentionally ambiguous to make people click.
State of browsers in 2019: asking your browser to bypass an SSL error is so hard that it's easier to ask for a mirror. btw, if you use Chrome and you see an SSL error, just type "thisisunsafe" and it will load the…
I will never understand this trend where, during your worktime, you do lots of stuff that have nothing to do with work. Be it gaming, playing pingpong, getting drunk, rallying for your favourite political cause, making…
ublock origin on desktop, youtube vanced on android.
>the youngest child of Jewish immigrants
Yes you have a point. As I've said I don't use it, so I don't know how it goes. What I'm saying is that a politics-free social network is not only possible, but desirable.
That is false. TikTok is a platform where people upload videos of themselves doing things like lip syncing, dancing, etc. That does not have to turn political at all. Unless you use the good ol' argument that "banning…
Or Tumblr with pornography.
TikTok is, as the title says, a social network for cheerfulness and fun. I don't use it, but I can understand they outright ban politics: 1) they avoid becoming the vile cesspool Twitter has become, 2) they avoid being…
It also sounds like Lenovo (computer company), Denuvo (DRM system), and Pepsi (beverage)
If it's just nginx serving files you can do this with a 386. I mean seriously what's so special about this? Maybe I'm missing something. Pretty sure nginx can serve thousands of static files with gzip+ssl per second…
What's the difference between this and what Instart Logic has been doing for years now? https://github.com/gorhill/uBO-Extra#purpose
You can't block an IP address with a hosts file; you can't even use wildcards in them. You will need a firewall rule.
Oh boy this again. Everybody has heard about all these things on the telly, on online newspapers, etc. The media launched a massive campaign against Facebook. It didn't work. People find value in Facebook and they don't…
That's supposing I would be stupid enough to keep money in my PayPal account, which I'm not.
And the reason is...? I've been using PayPal for like 15 years and I've never had a problem with it. "Until you do" is not an acceptable answer to my question. Things work until they don't, that's not a reason not to…
>"Nobody" cares about x86 anymore except those married to the platform. You only get to read this kind of stuff in HN.
Spain: "en martes ni te cases ni te embarques" (on Tuesday, don't get married and don't board a ship)