

As long as WoW64 is not ready for primetime, I agree.
As long as WoW64 is not ready for primetime, I agree.
If Fedora drops support for 32bit packages, Steam, Proton, and more will no longer work, and all Fedora derivatives become useless for gaming.
That is until Valve make the Linux Steam client proper 64-bit (which hopefully will happen sooner than later), and Wine/Proton don’t have to depend on 32-bit/multilib at the Linux host level, that’s what the WoW64 subsystem is for.
That will definitely break Linux-native 32-bit games though.
I dunno, the concept of an immutable OS is definitely interesting, and I don’t believe Arch or Ubuntu currently offer that.
Seems like a good reason for the Wine / Proton WoW64 subsystem to improve.
I thought the Steam Linux client was already native 64-bit?
If not, maybe this is the kind of push needed to get them to actually go full 64-bit?
$30 per year of extra support, or for free (at the cost of your privacy) if you connect your Microsoft account.
I’m not banned, and no thank you.
Buy food that you can cook in advance and reheat. Make a list of meals for the week, cook it all, then freeze it. Too tired to cook later in the week? Take it out of the freezer and reheat it.
Also, try to do recipes you can do in sequences that don’t require too much dishwashing, then clean everything up at the end.
I was keeping my fingers crossed that it wasn’t about Firefox Relay. Phew, it lives another day…
Thanks for this. I was already using Inoreader (with a Supporter subscription) and they made it easy to grab my Pocket content.
Now the only thing I need to figure out is what I’ll do as a replacement to the Kobo + Pocket integration.
Some workplaces disable the ability to enroll TOTP codes and forces the use of MS Authenticator.
As if healthcare was only a matter of life and death… no need for pain management, quality of life, etc 🙄
I bought the extended warranty on an mp3 player I really liked at the time (3 years instead of the usual 1), and I got lucky enough that it dies 2 weeks before the end of the warranty.
Got a sweet upgrade out of it.
If that’s the case I’m definitely bailing out even more.
It also stripped the webpage to make it readable and mostly distraction-free, plus some services will also include tag suggestions to more easily find it later.
I used Pocket on my Kobo to read articles I saved, much easier to focus on the content and easy on the eyes with the eInk display.
I use Inoreader as my RSS feed reader and it has a section to save webpages in a similar fashion.
It shifts the wavelength into the visible range, it doesn’t grant you the ability to see new “colors”. It’s more like a translation into a color you already know.
They’re applying the techbro startup “move fast and break thing” motto, which can be a good strategy while you’re small to disrupt the established players.
Not souch when you’re a behemoth like the goverment that can’t adjust its trajectory on a whim when facing an imminent collision, and the general public ends up with the short stick while the oligarchs picks up the pieces of a self-sabotaging system.
Hopefully C Diff will catch a RFK Jr.
When do we reach the point where we get to post-scarcity and that we no longer work for money, instead we just try to make society better as a whole for our common goal à la Star Trek?