I get that. But that doesn’t mean you can demand someone else investing a lot of time in what is commonly unpaid work.
I get that. But that doesn’t mean you can demand someone else investing a lot of time in what is commonly unpaid work.
Well, you’re free to patch support for your ancient OS back in. But you can’t expect someone else to do it for free.
Trying to buy back goodwill?
Like Silverlight but WASM? Hope it shares the same fate.
Yes. But Proton is just wine with extra patches. And many eventually find their way into upstream wine.
What I find even more amazing is that with some regularity the windows versions run better (faster, fewer issues) in wine than on native windows. Used to happen more frequently when DX12 was still fairly fresh, but still happens.
Of the internet? Probably not. Of the independent internet? Maybe.
Given previous more or less similar projects this is likely to get sued out of existence by Google.
I bet Nazis also drink water and breathe.
Honestly, I’d rather have a working Linux phone that can run Android apps. I like being in control of my devices.
Yes updates are slow, but keep in mind that the developers are all volunteers.
Currently the PineTime is a glorified step counter, but with the next update (should be 1.15, I hope) we’ll get background heart rate monitoring. The PR is shaping up and will hopefully be merged before the next release.
Why would you not want containers managed by systemd?
You get the benefits of containerisation and you don’t have to learn the arcane syntax of some container engine or another.
My point. We don’t have code so we have to trust them blindly.
Telegram was never safe. All anyone ever had was their word that some chats are end-to-end encrypted.
Fuck amazon, though.
Really simple. Just ask it to point out the error. Also maybe tell it how the code is wrong. And then hope that the new code didn’t introduce new errors in formerly working sections. And that it understood what you meant. In a language that is inherently vague.
Flohmarkt? Seems simple enough.
I moved to Qobuz for that reason. Much better payout for the artists.