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  • Well the sentiment isn't wrong... Many factors have built up leading to and enabling this point in time, many of which can easily be blamed on opposition ineptitude or complicity.

  • Well, go on then. Don't worry, I'm sure there won't be any backlash for that at all...

  • I dailydrive a heavily configured MPV and I've got a lot of complaints about jellyfin, but this is a no-go for sharing for the vast majority of people.

  • Edit the config to unbind all defaults, and define your own keybinds as you need them, using what's most intuitive for you. Helps building memory.

    Or you can just use one if the plethora of guis...

  • Classic case of Nobelitis

  • Aced it

  • Like every good grift: ounce of truth, pound of bullshit

  • To the fervored AI-bros: I hate to say "I told you so" but...

    Wait, no, I don't. I fucking told you so.

  • A(actual) I(Indians) at it again...

    They just want to dehumanize labour, and not in the way you'd think.

  • More like Faketek amirite

  • "How dare you steal the data I stole without paying me!"

  • Kagi is a bit slower than most of the big players, but that's made up for, and then some a lot, by actually getting me what I'm looking for. Strong recommend.

  • "He'll fall in line with the party now that he's won, right?"

  • You've inspired me.

  • Honestly, probably a good idea, except that it's just another excuse to farm data and destroy privacy

  • The correlation of combatant suicide is commonplace, but increased severely in periods of fascism and genocide. Most people aren't sociopaths but can still be persuaded, pressured, and/or conditioned to do terrible things. I'm surprised it's not higher.

  • Full-time Linux user & hobby dev here. I'll say it. Good proton support is better than a bad native edition.

    It's an annoyingly frequent occurrence: I often need to run a windows version of a game to fix issues or get better performance over a neglected native release. They're often started with good intentions or for good PR, but quickly realize the miniscule install base can't justify continued investment, especially with the incredibly high fragmentation / variability of Linux environments. Supporting proton is often a much lower bar to pass, and usually gives better results anyways when you have a limited budget for Linux.

  • A cat is fine too