To nitpick, Win10 looks like KDE :). Kde has been pretty consistent for a while
To nitpick, Win10 looks like KDE :). Kde has been pretty consistent for a while
Unfortunately this financing requires a populace widely adopting cryptocurrency…making it a pipe dream for mainstream use.
Tips are generally a bad model as well, which creates an incentive for rapid and pandering work (like ad supported content).
Patreon had frankly built all of YouTube that is worth watching. I think a simple payment system using real banks can be integrated into smaller hosting services.
It’s all academic though, YouTube is unrivaled in ad revenue and helping you expand an audience.
It’s concerning how this pseudoscience is getting so much traction, and we’ll be left with a bunch of nonsensical privacy regulation. Granted I’m happy to err towards too much privacy regulation, but can imagine other privacy issues getting less traction.
This comment has antivaxxer energy.
Best case scenario it’s bought, or other platforms honor a number of steam purchases as a perk. But ultimately…poof
Luckily they make a lot, have relatively low operation costs, and are a private company that doesnt need to be enshitified for share holders
The US has truly been grifted by the “defense” industry for decades now. A lot of snake oil with no testing in real battle conditions
Also KDE here, but largely without modifications from defaults. I turn off a few things, but more or less it’s exactly what i expect from a DE without taking up too many resources. I really buy in to the K-suite apps for almost everything too, so it all works together nicely.
I’ll add that id highly recommend making a backup before doing anything. You can more safely try out linux in a virtual machine as well
I found the game addictive enough i wasn’t counting but am surprised it was that many! I kept doing runs long after too.
Switch to a credit union.
The archive includes copyrighted works. Often multiple copies of each work, across different formats.
Ages ago someone wrote a bash script that would calculate your “stallman score”, essentially checking the license of every package in your system.