

You don’t need an exhaust manifold, you need an intimidator!
You don’t need an exhaust manifold, you need an intimidator!
I agree that it goes against their core values, but they have shitloads of internal sensors that could be used very unethically.
This isn’t about influencers, it’s about basic privacy rights being taken away.
What a weird way to say “We don’t like french people”
This sounds like a perfect use case for AI generation. Give it a few more years and pulp trek might become a thing.
They shouldn’t be required to keep selling it, but they should be required to strip it of any DRM when they do stop selling it.
That way everyone wins. They can get out of the market at minimal effort and players can still enjoy their games.
No, it’s morally obligatory.
And that’s what makes this bad. A game that’s perfectly playable and even has a community is taken away by greedy Ubisoft. This should be illegal.
They’d do what they are doing to android. Make it as unusable as possible without their proprietary crap.
Thanks, I use KDE on X already (thank you nvidia) and find gnome’s design absolutely asinine, so I’ll try to fiddle around with the compositor settings.
Great, I play a lot on it and the only game I had to use windows for so far was titanfall 2 because it kept stuttering on linux and troubleshooting stutter is hard.
Classic microsoft move.
Linux has gotten great over the years and keeps improving while windows gets worse and worse every day. This has been going on for many years now.
I switched already and suggest you give it a shot as well. It’s honestly much easier than windows if you know the basics and understand how things are done there.
Agreed, there’s enough room to go two lines down and many up. Android can already go up/down without issues if you have a keyboard with arrow keys, so keyboards would just need to implement the gesture.
IOS also has contextual tab buttons that are very nice. I wish other companies would copy the things apple does well instead of the bullshit they actually copy.
It has both by default. If you hold, you get the language selector but if you swipe, it moves the cursor. Gboard also has some acceleration on the swipes which makes them wildly imprecise, now I use florisboard which doesn’t do that.
That was originally a Gboard feature but it’s great, so every decent keyboard supports it now.
It’s missing one self sealing stem bolt, so I rate it 4/5.
That’s honestly one of the best parts about it. Reading error messages and thinking logically is boring compared to trying to guess how this stupid LLM got the idea to spit out what it did.
That’s not a translation problem, so LLMs are terrible for it.
Always use the right tool for the job. If there are a lot of nails to be hammered, you need a guy with a hammer.
Any task that can be expressed as mostly translation is a good task to try with an LLM.
And you know what? Stakeholders tend to love LLMs, so have fun with your complicated problems while I build them by using the ancient technique of slapping some boilerplate together and combining it with the new ways of pasting error messages into chatgippity.
If you wrote good code, even a caveman would understand it.