My phone received an update a few days ago and it went from Miui to HyperOS. Now my phone asks me to accept privacy policies even to change my default wallpaper. Fuck you Xiaomi
My phone received an update a few days ago and it went from Miui to HyperOS. Now my phone asks me to accept privacy policies even to change my default wallpaper. Fuck you Xiaomi
My 3rd gen i3 laptop has: dead battery, broken screen(about 1/3 of the screen is dead), loose USB ports that work when they feel like it and a decrepit HDD that was slow even when it was new. I have it for emergencies, but I don’t think it’s worth rebuilding it.
Now? I think I’ve had this show up long ago.
Might this be the one for my father? He drowns in Windows, I don’t want to think what Linux can do to his brain. I kept a Windows SSD to help him troubleshoot any problem he stumbled upon, but it died last week and all my attempts to install it on another SSD were met with the setup asking me for drivers, no matter what I tried to provide, I never got past that screen. So I don’t know what to do, I guess I’ll just wait and see, but I’m already eyeing some options.
Remote Play Together is another big one for many, I’ve used it together with Retroarch, so much fun.
There’s always been the risk of confusion
A name change does make sense for both
Then make SUSE become ClosedSUSE. It couldn’t be easier.
Here, something to keep you going.
Last time I tried VLC, it didn’t have the ability to play music without a gap between tracks and that was a deal breaker for me.
Phase 3: Say you’ve changed to earn some good will
Phase 4: Fucking do it again
Artificial Stupidity
Of all the examples they could have given LMAO
At least you can use things like NewPipe, or FreeTube (for now).
I had no idea, thanks.
KDE Wayland is an epilepsy inducing flickerfest with my Nvidia GPU, so it’s off limits until they fix it. Games usually run fine on X11, but one exception I noticed is Noita, it runs like crap on X11, and runs great on Wayland for some reason.
Who didn’t this coming?
Mastodon’s CEO, apparently.
Rockstar Games, a division of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., will ask employees to return to the office five days a week beginning in April as the video-game maker enters the final stages of development on its next game, the hotly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI.
In an email to staff on Wednesday reviewed by Bloomberg, Rockstar Head of Publishing Jenn Kolbe said the decision was made for productivity and security reasons. The company has faced several security breaches including a massive dump of early footage from the new Grand Theft Auto and an early trailer that leaked in December.
Kolbe wrote that the company also found “tangible benefits” from in-person work. “Making these changes now puts us in the best position to deliver the next Grand Theft Auto at the level of quality and polish we know it requires, along with a publishing roadmap that matches the scale and ambition of the game,” she wrote.
Return-to-office mandates have been a hot topic across various industries since the pandemic forced myriad employees to work from home. More recently, many employers have asked staff to return to the office for two or three days a week. A study last month found that remote work did not have an impact on productivity.
The issue has been particularly controversial among video-game workers thanks to the volatility of the industry and its lack of a centralized workforce. Many of 2023’s biggest video-game hits, such as Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 from Insomniac Games, were developed remotely.
I used to turn Airplane Mode on during my LSD trips many years ago, pretty useful.
My father does this as well. And it’s always the computer because it’s old and it plays tricks on him. He’s never done anything wrong!