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Good luck with that. Nintendo just sued GRUMBOSS for $2.4M and shut the project down.
Good luck with that. Nintendo just sued GRUMBOSS for $2.4M and shut the project down.
Capitalism, uh, finds a way
Nice. So I just need to update the mesa version whenever it arrives, and it should be faster now? Also, are there any disadvantages to using amdvlk instead of mesa?
Like the transparency from various instance admins
The cynic in me thinks this would only be a bill, never a law
How is gitlab doing these days? I created a gitlab account back when they started, but I’ve gone back to github, and not used gitlab much.
Can captchas be setup to create communities? That would prevent a lot of spam communities I’m seeing.
Can save half their cost. I don’t think even if it gets practical, it’s going to result in cheaper cars.
huh, didn’t know that
You can click on the star button to save it.
Is it possible to add haptic feedback, or is that not possible because it’s a web app?
Will do that, thanks
Will do that, thanks
I’ve been trying for over a week to delete my account at kbin, and it always says success, but my account is still there. Glad to know I’m not crazy and it’s an actual issue.
Another reason for redditors to leave and join Lemmy.
Makes some good points that we have all been making for a while. The only problem is that not us too late for spez to change course. He has to continue doing this at least to save face (which I don’t know is possible).
Difference between YouTube and Reddit is that YouTube is a content based platform, where as Reddit is a community based platform. In YouTube, people who post videos literally get paid based on their views, so it’s extremely hard for them to move to a different platform where they would not get paid as much. You don’t have that aspect in Reddit. There is no incentive to stay on Reddit if you could do the same thing elsewhere.
After using kde for a long time, I switched to gnome last year after gnome 40(?). Has KDE changed drastically since last year?