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Good! Now that you know, can you answer my question and tell me an alternative?
Good! Now that you know, can you answer my question and tell me an alternative?
Oh, you don’t know what SaaS stands by?
Honest question: is there a centralized alternative? Like “here, install this or use this SaaS, it enables your community to chat, discuss in forums, and allows you to manage a FAQ/KB from the content from the chat and forums”
EDIT: don’t get why the downvotes. It’s a question, not a statement.
Exactly! They tried to patent it, but it didn’t meet the requirements (https://www.ipeg.com/jonas-salk-inventor-of-the-polio-vaccine-could-you-patent-the-sun).
Notice how they tried to patent it “to prevent companies from making unlicensed, low-quality versions of the vaccine. There is no sign that the foundation intended to profit from a patent on the polio vaccine.”
EDIT: and on the other hand, you get things like insulin, where the patent was sold for $1 (https://www.vox.com/2019/4/3/18293950/why-is-insulin-so-expensive)
Oh boy are you wrong. Check out the patents to polio vaccines, or Volvos three point seatbelt.
Steamdb says it has a Linux native client. If you don’t select a compatibility tool, the game should ran in its native version.
Exactly that! Moving that joystick and nothing happens… damn
I agree with this opinion: prices should not have changed, but a proof of national identification and restricting it to one account might have been sufficient to avoid VPN access.
The problem I see is that some people were taking advantage of the low prices with a VPN and an Argentinian/Turkish account, and assigning their parent account as a family member to share games. I think limiting their regions would’ve been more effective than just hiking up the prices.
“Now we support Nintendo Switch and Sony PlayStation! Those platforms, combined with our current offer in Windows, macOS, Android and iOS / iPadOS, cover the whole spectrum of platforms available!”
But what about Lin- “THE WHOLE SPECTRUM”
Brothers. Damn ending making me feel empty…
I meant L.I.N.U.X: Linux Is Not UniX
Linux Is Not UniX? Linux?
Colombia != Columbia
It’s like that whole Volkswagen thing again!
* cries in south hemisphere *
Arch (btw), and gaming mostly.
I don’t get why you’re mentioning the distro, though.
To give you an example, the latest Windows driver says it adds support for some games: https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-rad-win-23-11-1
But for Linux…
Thanks! I think this pretty much answers my question. I installed all those packages but wasn’t sure why they all weren’t in one package.
Ok, I think I get it. But let’s say that AMD releases a windows driver with a fix for a new game. How much should I wait for that same fix to arrive in arch? Will it arrive as a new kernel? As a new mesa version? Or something else?
Cool! A warhammer 40k CRPG!