

My Internet is so bad that I still often watch YouTube/Nebula at 360p or even 240p. I almost never go above 720p.


My Internet is so bad that I still often watch YouTube/Nebula at 360p or even 240p. I almost never go above 720p.


The part that gets me is that the unlock is not automatic. I don’t like the fact that it is now for a year but now also Verizon has the upper hand to just refuse the unlock to anyone they don’t like.


Could you provide a link to the documentation? It’s strange that it’s so barebones.


I work for a company developing software for Windows and deal with COM all the time. How do you communicate across dynamic libraries and languages in Linux?


If it takes so much effort to move the taskbar, why did it need to be fully rewritten in react native when everything worked before?
Compared to GNOME, it’s still fairly lightweight.
Didn’t KDE fix many of its mistakes from version 4? We’re on KDE 6 now.
Latency actually is increased on Wayland: https://mort.coffee/home/wayland-input-latency/ and Dedoimedo’s Wayland articles.
Please correct me if I’m wrong and provide a source.
If we had fast windowing systems back then, why is modern KDE slower than XP?


The worst part is that diablo immortal makes hundreds of millions a year.


Engineering explained did a video on something similar with the 3000hp Chinese hypercar, and his conclusion was that you’d need to be going something like 175mph (280kph) to be able to use full power without spinning the tires.
Thousands of horsepower in a car is a terrifying amount of power.


Nobody expects new Linux users to use the CLI though. For a normal user that just wants to run their software they will encounter this crap.


It looks like a boss bloon from BTD6 lol


Does this work with any app or just second party ones? Can you re-enable it?


How does this affect “second-party” apps (i.e. apps you have created yourself)? Are you still allowed to go to Android studio, make an APK, transfer it to your own phone, and install that app? If no, this spells the death of experimental indie developers on Android.


This is honestly surprising to me. Wouldn’t they charge wealthy people more because they could just suck up the higher prices?


Funny enough, for local downloads of video game OSTs (which I like way too much), I’ve been recently turning to Steam of all things. Often cheaper than Bandcamp and DRM-free!
We used to get by with much less. If only we could start writing more efficient software again…