Ah, no voting for them, then
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
Ah, no voting for them, then
I can’t believe how far down I had to scroll for a genuine answer. Thank you. Have my only upvote in this thread.
I can’t believe how far down I had to scroll for a genuine answer. Thank you. Have my only upvote in this thread.
Man, I need me a US passport just to vote for you
fyi most Lemmy instances do not censor slurs, so unlike YouTube and Xitter you don’t have to worry about that here
Well better not get cocky about it, okay?
I’ve never had this, at best that Mint refused to update the kernel if it was full but never booting issues
Eastern Europe looks like it consisted out of less, but larger countries, while Western Europe looks like it consisted out of many fractured countries. Something switched at one point.
It might not be, more than enough people trust Snap and/or Telegram. I’m just putting it out there for the ones that don’t feel comfortable with it.
I can imagine it’d affect statistics enough to see a clear change
I believe the Steam Deck would be a significant portion of the Linux desktops, but Steam’s survey might be a biased source, still
Oh that is a good point, why didn’t I think of that!
Oh absolutely!
You can also easily set specific sites’ cookies not to be wiped, I use this to have websites I trust to store my data for convenience, but any random tracker-infested blog to forget me as soon as the browser closes!
And also, Mullvad Browser does this by default, as well. I think theirs can’t even be configured on a per-site basis.
Yeah, they’re like 80% the same idea at the very least
How does the make it non free from corporate influence.
Do they require Discord and depend on it? Yes.
Is Discord corporate? Yes.
Are they then still free from corporate influence? Nope.
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Simply put, if Discord suddenly implemented weird rules the Ladybird devs would have to comply with, they’d simply have to follow suit or break their main communication channel.
How does the make it non free from corporate influence.
Do they require Discord and depend on it? Yes.
Is Discord corporate? Yes.
Are they then still free from corporate influence? Nope.
Simply put, if Discord suddenly implemented weird rules the Ladybird devs would have to comply with, they’d simply have to follow suit or break their main communication channel.
I mean, their console is pretty good, and sparked the innovation of a completely new console type (with the Steam Deck and a few others following suit)
It’s their prices, and more-so their business practices, that gets people to pirate. Hell, they’ll pirate the great games on their hardware, but they’ll pirate!
I will say, one difference between Nintendo and other game console manufacturers, is that they do innovate more and make incredibly well-polished games as far as large game developers go
But yeah, screw their Disney/Apple/WotC-esque business practices
Cockserisation 👌👌👌
Jokes aside, I feel like this is also just a human thing or guy thing, a bunch of my guy friends or family members and I would do the same thing IRL