And like the top level comment stated, it's on Brazil to block Twitter in their corner of the internet. That's why their 20,000 ISPs are scrambling to block it - not Twitter
ozymandias117
I was all in on GOG 10-12 years ago when they said they were working on Linux support "soon"
After so many years of promises and no action, while Valve pays developers to improve Linux gaming, I'd rather buy from Steam
Prices tend to be similar between the platforms here, though
I... I know they made colorful iMacs... But... What was the marketing idea behind this ad?
What did they mean by "No artificial colors" for a computer...?
It's not just betas - it's in the main release, too
We're still using them on machines where performance doesn't matter
On build machines, they're on a special VLAN and don't have endpoint protection, but they only download from a protected mirror
Their ftrace hooks caused all disk usage to be serialized, making your multi-core processor single-core when doing anything I/O bound
We saw between 500% - 800% increases in build times with their software installed
without any distro or configuration caveats.
In those cases, they generally have the Ubuntu version that's supported in the specs section
Oh god. Sentinel one is horrible. If they're taking issue with your testing, you've really screwed the pooch
Somewhere around 0,0 or 1,1
There are amazing possibilities in the theoretical space, but there hasn't been enough of a breakthrough on how to practically make stable qubits on a scale to create widespread hype
Both GNU and GrapheneOS have staunch requirements and will accept no compromises.
This is a situation where their requirements don't align, so they'll never reach an agreement.
GrapheneOS, for example, is also strictly against making the Fairphone line of phones a little more secure because it doesn't meet all of their security requirements
In this case GNU won't certify GrapheneOS as fully open because it includes binaries that aren't open
The FSF is more along your line of improving the situation where they can
I'd used Linux a bit out of curiosity in the Windows XP era
Windows Vista came out and was completely unusable on the computers I or anyone around me owned. It was also harder to configure than Linux and the new UI looked worse than the Linux UIs at the time
So I switched and haven't been back to Windows since
My assumption is baseball
AAA is the best you can get in minor leagues before you move to the major leagues
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple-A_(baseball)