I don't expect it out of them at all, just that I'd have respected it and had sympathy, because they were at least targeting the problem.
Your second point is right, and if they were the kind of people who actually made places better very few people would even care and this whole migrant thing wouldn't even be a problem. Since they are leeches dragging everything down, they need to be removed by force.
Yeah, everyone points to resources, but I mean with no apps open I use about 2GB of RAM and a whopping 15GB of disk space on a fairly fresh install on a weak little mini PC. I love when things use less, but in the grand scheme of things 2GB of RAM is beyond trivial and resource wise it pales in comparison to Windows.
There's always been a not small subset of Linux desktops that really want to be a Mac and I've never understood why. Mac has always been a pain in the ass, but going way back there was always some "I'm a artíst, I only use Mac because my brain is superior you loathful PC scum." So I suspect it's from people wanting to join in that somehow.
My understanding is with Gnome 3 they went all in with the "here's our way, it's the best so do it this way only" method just like Apple does too.
What's dead? A little lack of moderation? I don't know why no one can hit block and move on. There's been a ton of discussion lately, seems far from dead.
If they'd moved to the origin country of migrants and put time, money, and effort into helping those people stay in and improve their own country, I'd have respect for them and sympathy.
As for these, I can't help but see them as leeches from the government. They wanted that free income. Even if that wasn't the case, they are exacerbating the migrant problem by harboring it. So zero sympathy.
moves from Texas
As a Texan, great news! Please do not return. You are not wanted here.
I've been a daily-driver desktop user of Linux for something like 5 or 6 years now. To work on a expansion of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux certification, I installed it on a PC as a dual boot, and it uses GNOME. It's terrible and with it being the default on a lot of the go-to beginner Linux (e.g. Ubuntu), I'd argue it's holding Linux adoption back. You get someone techy enough to actually try it, they see something like "hey Ubuntu is easy for beginners," then get put off by that crap.
I dug around to see myself, first glance, he has unpopular opinions and goes on autistic spergs about them. Fair enough then I started seeing things like "racist, MAGA, right-wing, nazi, conspiracy theorist, Trump." You know the normal leftist crap. Being that GNOME is perhaps the most infiltrated large open source project, there's the answer.
That has to be one of the most uncancellable games around. The woke mob can't get to them, at best they could ban it from the west I suppose.
It's just a poorly written article overall. I guess they need to learn language and writing in journalism school rather than gender politics.
I feel like the only one who doesn't care much at all about handheld gaming. I have a Switch that might see 15 days a year of light handheld use. I do very much like small form factor and mini PCs though. I'm typing this on a mini PC, and for non-gaming I can think of little reason I would need more. I'd love to see the day where a mini PC or even an APU would suffice for gaming. My system is already down to barely bigger than a PS5, and that's with a full GPU in it.
They are supposed to be under an invasion, and they have time for dating? Look at that title pic too, I mean yeah, that's the picture of a war zone. The height of the horrors of war is sitting on a couch alone smoking?
Being there is an invasion so there must be Russians everywhere, they could peddle their pussy to them?
If that's the case, the only reason I can see that no one comes out and say that is fear of the tranny mob. It would do exactly what you say, buy some sympathy. You're right it's still unfair, but I mean I don't have any genetic athletic ability at all, I could possibly have ever competed in the Olympics, it's just the cards you draw.
I got it way back before the vax was even a thing. I still argue it's a strong cold they made a panic over. I've only done one Covid test ever, and honestly I don't know why I ever did. Hell, I've probably had enough to ding a Covid test since. I just don't care. The result of a test is not useful information. I just say "I have a cold"
Being that I don't foresee a friendly government strong enough to fix this from a government perspective, how does this get solved? How can we really eat into the Google market share? They dominate everything. If it's just "don't use Google" then that clearly doesn't work. I de-Googled about 6 years ago. I'm one person and it hasn't made a dent. Microsoft barely made a dent with Bing, and I'm really close to arguing Microsoft is worse. At the very least, they are the same.
Then the only assumption I can make is the only reason to hide things is there is something to hide.
So this got me looking into it more. What is this thing? I can't find any solid info. Is it not a typical tranny with the bits sliced off? Has it ever had a penis?
They've made this stuff all too confusing. I'm getting the idea this is some sort of mutant.
That concept needed to never exist. The concept of nearly anything being all is really impossible, because it implies perfection. Something being "not all" is implied. The important point is there's enough of a sample size to notice. Good stereotypes are relatable and based on the truth.
Not all trannies are pedos, not all blacks are criminals, not all white men are. Oh wait that one is not allowed to be used.
I was curious, so I went and looked at what came out in the last 12 months that I either have bought, or have on my watch list for a sale.
Bought:
- The Outlast Trials
- Lethal Company
Both of these were to play with friends.
Watchlist:
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
- Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name
- Selaco
So yeah, two games from a series I'm so far behind on I won't buy until 2027, and a cheap indie ZDoom game.
That's the entire list. I'm pretty loose of what I will price-watch too. I've bought some older stuff mainly associated with my dropping of Game Pass a few months ago, but not much else.
Even though I'm always behind, in years past I'd have at least bought a small handful of AAAs mixed in with a few other releases. At the moment I don't forsee buying a single such new release game at all in the future.
Yeah, I don’t mind alien races, weird little talking animals, or what not. As soon as it crosses into human with pet ears, I’m out.
No idea about any of this, so I looked up Wuk Lamat. Furry. No thanks.
I can’t stand anthromorphic animals really in any game outside of a temporary appearance for comedic purposes. Modern ones are worst, because they always act like furries.
I’m just going to guess if these were women, blacks, turbanites, or whatever the party protected class is in the UK, these would totally not be “violent riots” but peaceful protests.
I know how this works because these words have already been redefined:
- opinion: includes things they call disinformation, alt-right lies, conspiracy, etc.
- fact: includes The Science™ approved talking points, "It's not politics it's human rights," anything pertaining to "Our Democracy," etc.
Yeah, June was my last month (it was prepaid for a couple years up until then). They had me since at least a year beginning in 200, uninterrupted. I don't miss it at all. I spent maybe a grand total of $30 buying up games I wanted to keep from game pass on sale. It was old stuff I'd just taken for granted as having.
I haven't missed a thing. It's even gotten me exploring leaving Windows entirely if you see all my talk further up. They had me locked-in, and just didn't offer me anything I wanted. I'd have easily continued their game pass, bought a Series X and all, and all I ever saw was microtransactions and diversity.
I hope so. I think it’s close to good enough that an official SteamOS 3 with Nvidia support as well could actually make a small dent in Windows market. Especially for heavy Steam users. 90% of my work has been things I’d have done in Windows as well for non Steam games
Mine is only a couple years old, but it’s far from high end outside of the huge SSD I just put in it.
If it weren’t for all the kernel anti cheat requirements of normie games, I’d feel comfortable enough handing my PC to a normie gamer and saying here you go, it’s a Steam console, use it. The Steam stuff has been that trouble-free. It’s barely more complicated than using a PS4.
For me, so far the benefits have far outweighed the tiny bit of fiddleyness. Everything in one place, no half dozen launchers all using RAM and stalking me. I haven’t installed anything this week, I turn it on and play it like a console. I’ve got some mods to try soon, but doesn’t look that bad with how each game has its own little virtual C drive. Then I will give MVP Baseball 05 a go. That game is totally unusable on Windows 10/11 and doesn’t seem to have Lutris support.
There's been people satisfied with dishonest money since there has been money.