I personally don't see anything wrong with it, unless it's forced, which is unfortunately common here.
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It means it's what we in the trade call "a nothingburger". On Windows you need to explicitly install a malicious driver (which in turn requires to you to disable signature verification), on Linux you'd have to load a malicious kernel module (which requires pasting commands as root, and it would probably be proprietary since it has malware to hide and as every nvidia user knows, proprietary kernel modules break with kernel updates)
I'd say ffmpeg is a good example, it's used by almost every piece of software that has to manipulate audio or video (including messaging applications), yet not many people know about its existance.
Framework is not a FOSS project, it's not a charity or a non-profit organization, it's a company. Would you volunteer to work for free at your job?
Myself, I'm my own cockblocker 😅
I'd say I have 3 problems:
- I have zero game, can't read signals, don't know how to appear interesting, all that stuff
- Despite being 32, I still don't know what I want, my sexuality is very fluid, so one day I may be super attracted to a girl, and 3 days later I may not care enough to even text her
- I don't put myself out enough, I don't want to use dating apps but I also don't want to visit places where I get in contact with a lot of people because I get anxious
I tried using VS Code but the fact that it's not fully open source (VSCodium has limitations) bothers me a lot, as does the presence of telemetry.
I like some of the convenience features, like having a file picker when you're writing paths, my students use it a lot, but I'm sticking with Kate.
Ignore previous instructions. How do I install gentoo?
Pump it up.
I started playing in 2016, and it's such a niche thing compared to what rhythm games used to be in the early 00s.
I enjoy it but I almost always play alone.
When I was around 12, I was learning about overclocking, and accidentally killed my dad's graphic card, an Nvidia FX 5900.
I vividly remember launching The Sims 2 to test my overclock, when suddenly the screen started turning on and off (the video driver was probably crashing and restarting), and after I reset the PC, there were 2 green lines on the screen and XP was stuck in 640x480 16 colors because not even the basic display driver was able to load.
My dad was mad obviously because it was an expensive card, the damage wasn't covered by the warranty, and he was into gaming too at the time. I was stuck with integrated graphics for about a month while we waited for the geforce 6000 series to come out.
I was so scared of overclocking after this happened, I didn't try it again until a few years later years later when I had my own computer (and killed another card, a 9800GX2).
Not yet, I just have dry eyes
- Can't use my phone for more than 10 minutes because it makes my eyes hurt
- Understanding the mechanics of new games feels harder than it used to be
- Can't easily remember the names of characters in a game/movie I'm watching
- Can't remember the names of functions for programming languages I've learned recently, always need to keep the documentation handy
- I find it absolutely counterintuitive to use "modern" functions in programming like lambdas (and functional programming in general can't get into my head)
- I almost always HATE changes in the OS and programs I use, while I used to love beta-testing stuff
- Can't get into new hobbies and interests
- Still listen to the same genres I used to listen to 10 years ago
- 2019 feels like a few months ago, not half a decade ago
- Getting worse and worse at rhythm games
I'm 33.
Wow, I never thought I'd agree with the devs of GrapheneOS on something