

Consoles, though I suppose those aren’t what you’re talking about.


Consoles, though I suppose those aren’t what you’re talking about.
And Playground Games is a subsidiary of microsoft? I’m not sure what you’re trying to prove here.
Don’t buy Microslop products
Nope, that doesn’t dismiss the ad because fuck you!
Not always, anyways. Luckily I’ve mostly managed to avoid such apps.


Since Taiwan is “already part” of China, that would just be internal affairs too.


That study did only look into microplastics above a certain size.
TL;DR: bottlecaps will shed some plastic


They are the exceptions to prove that the system is “fair”.


Source: I made it the fuck up anecdote


Zen has been pretty cool too, if you don’t mind the atypical UI
Oh, no. Certainly. It’s just interesting to me that it’s those “inefficiencies” which make the language sound so much more natural, regardless of accent/pronunciation.
I have heard before that, regardless of pronunciation, not using such pointless words really makes a foreign speaker stand out.
Yeah, you can convey yourself just fine, but it is noticeable.


Are the images generated or are you training it to generate images?
I certainly know that the goggle street view is used for training models.


And how do you go about that? Do you adjust your window size and extensions on a site-by-site basis?


What’d they do?


I have a reasonable amount of faith in Valve. I think their rising tide lifts Linux as a whole, so that’s good.


I doubt Valve would back of from the openness
Not on the short term, but who knows. If SteamOS becomes a major player in the PC space, at a post-GabeN Valve–
But that will take many more years, if ever it does happen. I do think it is a legitimate reason to be somewhat cautious.


Maybe. As it stands Valve is rather open with their implementation, but who’s to say it will remain indefinitely so.
I do get the desire, though. I’ve gone to Bazzite and Fedora and – even though it’s a lot better than just a year ago – it still requires some commandline tweaking. It isn’t entirely smooth sailing yet.
Will SteamOS be? I do have some doubts.


Especially with microsoft seemingly giving up on (gaming) hardware
That is just blatantly wrong. Steam takes 30%, Epic takes 12% after the first $1M.