Microsoft also released their own package manager called Winget a few years ago. It mostly just wraps existing installers to allow for unattended installation, but it seems to work pretty well in my (limited) experience.
YaBoyMax
China owns Apple
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It seems like one of the most conspicuous contributors to recent Linux fixes works for a consulting firm presumably contracted by Valve, so it definitely seems like a coordinated effort in preparation for... something.
That's a pretty confusing changelog item considering async reproduction has been straight-up broken since SteamVR 2.0. That being said, I'm thrilled that Valve seems to finally be fixing some of the long-standing issues on Linux. They also recently fixed an annoying issue with the right eye mask being uninitialized, and 2.5 along with seemingly this release has fixed issues with SteamVR Home.
I mean, if that's the case then yeah, but I have a hard time believing they only use their box truck on private land.
Apparently the version of Plasma that Fedora ships has the explicit sync patches backported from 6.1.
This isn't true at all. The general legal consensus is that foreign nationals are entitled to virtually the same rights as US citizens while on US soil.
Ethics may not be fully objective, but claiming that they're fully based on emotion is a ridiculous thing to say. You can make ethical arguments based in reason. Pointing to the war and saying "see, ethics aren't real" is an incredibly naïve conclusion to draw.
This is ignoring the fact that raising a cow for consumption requires ~10 times the amount of crops per calorie compared to just eating the crops directly. Also, I don't think I've heard a single health expert recommend eating more beef - the universal understanding is that red meat consumption is generally a net negative in terms of overall health.
This has to be bait.
Spinning a PR that changes "he" to "they" into tired culture war BS is the real nonsense here. Improving inclusivity only becomes political when contrarian types throw a fit and make it that way.