and as i understand it, a lot of people outside it too, with their respective countries
and as i understand it, a lot of people outside it too, with their respective countries
not unlike north americans who still believe they live in a democracy. project away if you will.
people living in taiwan are probably not a monolithic block.
but the cia has been doing some mighty propaganda work over there, so who knows if they think being a colony is worth it.
not unlike the americans who think they live in a democracy
taiwan is china, its just that its occupied by us-backed libs rn.
i tought this was gonna be boring, barely beneficial wsl enablement, but they are working on memory allocation. why?
this is really cool
no one corporation can censor it or turn it into an altright cesspool.
every individual or company can have a federated instance if they please. lemmy is more akin to the old forums, which are a massive step forward.
not perfect; much better.
although i think my op was responding to another comment and i did a wrong.
oh fuck, this one always hurt. simulating chrome through a user agent swap works?
what stops you from using firefox for everything else?
i mean if you login with google on any google site on firefox, it will also log you in to everything…
and being cleaner is a matter of habit tbh, they look very similar
what i want to understand beyond just “did you know chrome bad” is why laymen are so insistent on it.
so we can break it.
remember that r/mademesmile debacle?
or them countless threads that are all reposted comment by comment by different accounts.
nah, its a big step ahead of letting unelected billionaires control discourse, instead of an elected governing body.
it even demands rent for using your computer in the form of licensing, and possibly recurring payments in the future.
did they update gamescope to work with xorg?
even if you do, youd need an account
having another one of these in a cluster is not off the table, but for now size is a priority. its all backed up with another router to take over if needed.
you do if you want more than just a router
what are the practical advantages/disadvantages of this over vaapi?