It's an expected consequence of using slop-generating service to write the code for you. Eventually issues slip through and pile up, leading to all kinds of issues including leaks.
That's all you need to know about DRM - when "pirates" bypass it, paying users are taking the hit. And I'm not speaking about cost of implementing a technology to actively make the product worse.
Yes. This will make imaginary wealth not viable. And then real wealth can be taxed
That's where my rule "don't pay for anything digital unless you get the DRM-free files" comes from.
And with this ugly hole in the screen again. They could have put it in the very center of the screen at least, to make it even more annoying
For me it's not pixels in total, but pixels per inch. Why? Because like on a larger desk I can put more stuff, on a larger screen I can do the same. And yes, 96 or maybe even 72 dpi is pretty much enough. And yes, I…
For DOS, IMO, it's overkill. DOSBox-X does a very good job even for late and heavy dos games and is far more performant. A big advantage of DOSBox is not needing to setup a real OS inside the emulator - things just…
A sinking ship is becoming a sunken ship, I guess. With this rate of changes and "AI" in charge, I would be surprised if Windows will not finally turn into an unusable mess of bugs, memory leaks (no, Rust does not…
Precisely why we need a reliably working search engine without llm, ai and other nonsense
60FPS ought to be enough for anyone *I'm joking. 30 is enough
"AI" doesn't know anything. It just generates sequences of words vaguely resembling meaningful text.
Are there any reasonable on screen keyboards for wayland already? Something on par with onboard i.e. all keys available. Without that wayland is no go for at least half of my active linux devices.
It's an expected consequence of using slop-generating service to write the code for you. Eventually issues slip through and pile up, leading to all kinds of issues including leaks.
That's all you need to know about DRM - when "pirates" bypass it, paying users are taking the hit. And I'm not speaking about cost of implementing a technology to actively make the product worse.
Yes. This will make imaginary wealth not viable. And then real wealth can be taxed
That's where my rule "don't pay for anything digital unless you get the DRM-free files" comes from.
And with this ugly hole in the screen again. They could have put it in the very center of the screen at least, to make it even more annoying
For me it's not pixels in total, but pixels per inch. Why? Because like on a larger desk I can put more stuff, on a larger screen I can do the same. And yes, 96 or maybe even 72 dpi is pretty much enough. And yes, I…
For DOS, IMO, it's overkill. DOSBox-X does a very good job even for late and heavy dos games and is far more performant. A big advantage of DOSBox is not needing to setup a real OS inside the emulator - things just…
A sinking ship is becoming a sunken ship, I guess. With this rate of changes and "AI" in charge, I would be surprised if Windows will not finally turn into an unusable mess of bugs, memory leaks (no, Rust does not…
Precisely why we need a reliably working search engine without llm, ai and other nonsense
60FPS ought to be enough for anyone *I'm joking. 30 is enough
"AI" doesn't know anything. It just generates sequences of words vaguely resembling meaningful text.
Are there any reasonable on screen keyboards for wayland already? Something on par with onboard i.e. all keys available. Without that wayland is no go for at least half of my active linux devices.