Its pretty explicitly not a tragedy of the commons. Its a tragedy of the ruling class abusing the resources of the 'commons' to extract value. There is nothing 'commons' about trillion dollar companies extracting all…
A parent of mine uses it afaik , he's been doing academia for about 40 years, so perhaps that is related.
Chimera does, it also has a FreeBSD userland AFAIU. https://chimera-linux.org/
I've been using it on my phone for the occasional document and its been quite nice, much quicker/accurate than collabora office
I'd love a black mesa style recreation of thief. I played it recently (its older than me) and I enjoyed it a lot, but its pretty rough in parts for me and my modern sensibilities. The Dark Project is really cool as a…
xfce wayland seems to work fine/most components are ported. I started it up in wayland mode just now and it seems to work fine.
I dont fully understand this, would this be useful for scaling sqlite on systems that have really high read needs and a single writer? I thought that was what LiteFS was for, or am i off on that too?
I like the idea of something like this with video transcoding (this just does audio). I dont need many of the features of Jellyfin, it'd just be nice to have a browser client for my video files though.
Its pretty explicitly not a tragedy of the commons. Its a tragedy of the ruling class abusing the resources of the 'commons' to extract value. There is nothing 'commons' about trillion dollar companies extracting all…
A parent of mine uses it afaik , he's been doing academia for about 40 years, so perhaps that is related.
Chimera does, it also has a FreeBSD userland AFAIU. https://chimera-linux.org/
I've been using it on my phone for the occasional document and its been quite nice, much quicker/accurate than collabora office
I'd love a black mesa style recreation of thief. I played it recently (its older than me) and I enjoyed it a lot, but its pretty rough in parts for me and my modern sensibilities. The Dark Project is really cool as a…
xfce wayland seems to work fine/most components are ported. I started it up in wayland mode just now and it seems to work fine.
I dont fully understand this, would this be useful for scaling sqlite on systems that have really high read needs and a single writer? I thought that was what LiteFS was for, or am i off on that too?
I like the idea of something like this with video transcoding (this just does audio). I dont need many of the features of Jellyfin, it'd just be nice to have a browser client for my video files though.