

Or “Invasion of Privacy” Policy
Or “Invasion of Privacy” Policy
Yeah I was pretty surprised. There are still some frustrations now and then but the Nvidia driver has gotten much closer to AMD lately. There’s even an open driver being developed.
That just incentives devs to just push out whatever mess they currently have and say the game is released, and they’d do it unless Valve wanted to start moderating game again. At least right now the abandoned games are still labelled early access.
I haven’t done it in a bit, but you should be able to do Windows startup repair from a USB (possibly a Windows install USB), which I believe can restore the bootloader. I’d recommend disconnecting all drives other than the Windows one when doing the repair.
I believe they’re saying that when come back from suspension, the wifi doesn’t work until they reboot.
Plagiarism isn’t just using someone else’s work. It’s when you use someone else’s work and claim it was your own. The programmers aren’t plagiarizing as they’re being freely admitting it’s not their work.
Yeah actually I feel like it goes the other way quite a bit as well
To be fair, I imagine those rules were developed for use with physical writing, when minimizing space used up was more important. Nowadays, even as a native speaker these headlines just take extra effort to parse without much of a point.
Very high priority isn’t a number that you especially want low (or high), in fact it’s probably not good for it to be 0. It’s just what is considered important to work on. Once those are fixed, even if no new problem crops up, they’ll just relabel existing bugs that they want to focus on getting fixed.
This is in contrast to the 15-minute bugs, that you do want to go to zero.
Discord doesn’t have sound sharing on Linux whether X11 or Wayland. They just haven’t built the functionality.
You might find just the inbuilt linux (crostini) under chromeos is fine…
Crostini is only sort of built-in Linux. It’s more like a built-in Linux VM, and performance suffers a bit because of it. If they’re not doing anything heavy, you should be correct, it’ll be fine.
The biggest thing for me is that a lot of them don’t officially support dual-booting on one disk, e.g. Kinoite. I like to have multiple distros installed so I have a fall-back. I love using Tumbleweed for gaming, but I’d love to use an atomic distro for my development work. But I don’t want to use one in an unsupported way, as that defeats the point in my eyes.